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Local communities and indigenous peoples stand at the front lines of climate change due to their dependence
upon, and close relationship with, the environment and its resources.
Indigenous people care for 22% of the earth’s surface, including “an estimated 80 percent of the
planet’s remaining biodiversity”. The IPCC recognizes how much we have to learn with and from
local communities and indigenous peoples, which is a “major resource for adapting to climate
change”.
Recognizing the need to strengthen the knowledge, technologies, practices and efforts of local communities
and indigenous peoples related to addressing and responding to climate change, the Paris Climate Change
Conference (COP 21) established a platform for the exchange of experience and sharing of best practices on
mitigation and adaptation in a holistic and integrated manner.
The local communities and indigenous peoples platform broke fresh ground in 2017 by giving indigenous peoples
and local communities an active role in shaping climate action, including a prominent role in the first open
multi-stakeholder dialogue.
The calendar showcases the experiences and good practices of the local communities and indigenous peoples in
adapting to climate change.
Further information:
Download the calendar for 2018 here: High resolution (7722 kB)
Low resolution (1315 kB)
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