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Indigenous Peoples' Forest Tenure

Provided by: Project Drawdown |Published on: November 11, 2022
Articles/Websites Grades 9-12, ap-college

Synopsis

  • This article highlights and details the importance of "secure land tenure" as a socially-just climate solution that protects the rights of Indigenous people, while also protecting ecosystems and carbon sinks, and preventing emissions from deforestation.
  • Students will read about the potential amount of greenhouse gases that could be prevented or sequestered by the year 2050 using real-world calculations that take into account the land area involved, two adoption scenarios, and other factors that could affect the results.
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Subjects: Biology, Civics
Authors: Project Drawdown
Region: Global
Languages: English

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Project Drawdown
Project Drawdown is a nonprofit organization that seeks to help the world reach “drawdown”—the future point in time when levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere stop climbing and start to steadily decline. Cities, universities, corporations, philanthropies, policymakers, communities, educators, activists, and more turn to Project Drawdown as they look to advance effective climate action. Project Drawdown resources for educators include the database of Drawdown Solutions, educational video series Climate Solutions 101, the Drawdown Stories initiative, and more.