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Estrada, M., (2023). El derecho a la libre determinación de los Pueblos Indígenas en la cogestión de áreas naturales protegidas en territorios indígenas. Estudio desde el enfoque basado en los derechos humanos de los casos: Parques Nacionales Naturales Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta y Tayrona en Colombia y de la Reserva Comunal Amarakaeri en Perú [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26413
Estrada, M., El derecho a la libre determinación de los Pueblos Indígenas en la cogestión de áreas naturales protegidas en territorios indígenas. Estudio desde el enfoque basado en los derechos humanos de los casos: Parques Nacionales Naturales Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta y Tayrona en Colombia y de la Reserva Comunal Amarakaeri en Perú []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26413
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title = "El derecho a la libre determinación de los Pueblos Indígenas en la cogestión de áreas naturales protegidas en territorios indígenas. Estudio desde el enfoque basado en los derechos humanos de los casos: Parques Nacionales Naturales Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta y Tayrona en Colombia y de la Reserva Comunal Amarakaeri en Perú",
author = "Estrada Ávila, Mariana Lissette",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
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Biodiversity conservation mechanisms known as natural protected areas have been severely criticized worldwide for frequently incurring in numerous violations of the rights of Indigenous Peoples, since a high percentage of protected areas around the world have been established in territories inhabited by Indigenous Peoples. Faced with this challenge, several countries in Latin America have developed mechanisms for co-management of natural protected areas that seek to establish a dialogue between the Indigenous Peoples' vision of territorial management and that of the State. The programmes of co-management of natural protected areas are diverse, but most of them have arisen in response to the demand of Indigenous Peoples to guarantee the protection of their rights, changing the paradigm of conservation models controlled entirely by the State, for models that are more inclusive and that seek to share the administration with the communities that inhabit these territories. The objective of this research is to measure the level of protection of the right to self-determination of Indigenous Peoples in the framework of co-management programmes in natural protected areas. This analysis is based on a human rights-based approach and analyzes two case studies: the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and Tayrona National Parks in Colombia and the Amarakaeri Communal Reserve in Peru. This research proposes a quantitative methodology to measure the level of protection of the right to self-determination of Indigenous Peoples that offers comparable results. Through this methodology, the protection of this right is measured at three levels 1) national legal framework; 2) co-management programme of the protected area and 3) perception of the Indigenous Peoples. This methodology also allows us to identify whether there is a gap in the guarantee of the right to self-determination of Indigenous Peoples between the three levels of analysis.
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