Biocultural rights: A new paradigm for protecting natural and cultural resources of indigenous communities

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This article proposes a new concept of "biocultural rights" that justly reflects a broader intellectual and policy trend to holistically address the protection of Indigenous natural and cultural resources. The concept of biocultural rights combines nature with culture; takes into consideration the past, the present, and the future; and values "special" Indigenous elements that are indispensable to the diversity of our universe. It aims at protecting Indigenous resources holistically and more effectively.

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Chen, C. W., & Gilmore, M. (2015). Biocultural rights: A new paradigm for protecting natural and cultural resources of indigenous communities. International Indigenous Policy Journal, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2015.6.3.3

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