Derechos de los pueblos indígenas y las comunidades
Tilap village in Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia
Companies using the High Carbon Stock Approach have committed to ensure that their own operations and those of their supply chains do not exploit indigenous peoples, local communities or workers.
El enfoque de las reservas de carbono elevadas incluye 14 Requisitos sociales which are based on international human rights norms.
HCSA Social Requirements protect the rights of those who depend on tropical forests for food, shelter, energy, medicines and livelihoods
14 Requisitos sociales
Social Requirements apply to all proposed new developments and to any planned expansion of existing operations.
Las empresas están obligadas a respetar los derechos de las comunidades indígenas y tradicionales a través de un proceso obligatorio de acciones, que incluye dar o negar el consentimiento para el desarrollo.
The objective is to produce an Integrated Conservation Land Use Plan (ICLUP) that makes clear who has what rights and responsibilities in each area of land and sets out plans to optimise conservation, livelihoods and commercial production while respecting the rights of affected communities.
Photo: Bagyeli Pygmies
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