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Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights

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Indigenous peoples' land rights refer to the legal rights of indigenous communities to own, use, and manage their traditional lands and resources.

Key Features

  • Recognition of collective land ownership
  • Protection of indigenous territories
  • Consent for resource extraction projects
  • Cultural and spiritual significance of land

Pros

  • Preservation of indigenous cultures and traditions
  • Empowerment of indigenous communities
  • Support for environmental conservation

Cons

  • Challenges in implementation and enforcement
  • Conflicts with government and corporations over land use

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