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People are resuscitating our wetlands

Baluch, Bookmarks, Conservation, Local communities, WetlandsNovember 19, 2016

People are resuscitating our wetlands, a popular movement is needed to follow up on issues with the government.

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The Centre for Sustainable Development and Environment (CENESTA) is a not-for-profit civil society organisation that struggles to re-empower indigenous peoples and local communities in Iran and beyond (including indigenous nomadic tribes and coastal and marine areas) by promoting and supporting appropriate recognition of Indigenous peoples' and Community Conserved territories and Areas (ICCAs) that emphasise nature conservation, community rights and sustainable livelihoods. CENESTA also promotes democratising agro-ecological research. CENESTA is a member of UNINOMAD (Union of Indigenous Nomadic Tribes of Iran), ICCA Consortium, IUCN and Global Forest Coalition. It is accredited to the 3 Rio Multilateral Environmental Conventions.

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