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How and how often: How do we link knowledge across cultures to repair the climate

A panel discussion on how and how often we need to link knowledge across cultures focusing on indigenous peoples’ experiences and traditions to accelerate climate repair solutions. How do we connect with indigenous knowledge across cultures? Is there a role to have different communities dealing with each other? We will hear from the views from Indigenous Peoples from across the world to explore this question. How do Indigenous communities put pressure in the Global North to do what needs to be done such as establishing practices for the conservation of indigenous territories and the indigenous use of natural resources.

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Fight against environmental degradation around a National Park: Case of the Kahuzi Biega National Park in DR Congo.

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The non-compensation of expelled indigenous peoples in the Kahuzi Biega National Park