".. respect for indigenous knowledge, cultures and traditional practices contributes to sustainable and equitable development and proper management of the environment."

United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

 

 

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Annual Reports

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Conferences

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Discussion Papers

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Terralingua has launched a series of Web-based discussion papers on various aspects of linguistic, cultural, and biological diversity. The complete papers are available through the links below. The papers are copyrighted by their respective authors. Many of the papers originally appeared in Langscape,Terralingua's quarterly newsletter.

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Interviews

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Lectures

  • Invited lectures (by L. Maffi), “Eco-Cultural Health for the 21st Century”. University of Tokyo, 18 April 2007 and Research Institute on Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, 23 April 2007.
  • Invited lectures (by L. Maffi) on Terralingua’s Global Biocultural Diversity Assessment”. Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, Huhehaote, and Beijing, China. 1-15 June 2005.
  • Cope Lecture, (by L. Maffi) “On Biocultural Diversity: Transdiciplinary Thinking for Planetary Survival” . William Jewell College. Liberty, Missouri, 5 November 2003.
  • Presenters (with WWF), lecture “Cultural and Biological Diversity: Indigenous and Traditional Peoples in the World’s Ecoregions”. Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C., 8 June 2001.
  • Distinguished lecture (by L. Maffi): Coevolution: Nature and Culture. Berkeley Natural History Museums’ Evolution Lectures Series, University of California at Berkeley, 15 November 2000.
  • Organizers, video screening “Coevolution: Nature and Culture”. Berkeley Natural History Museums’ Evolution Lectures Series, University of California at Berkeley, 15 November 2000.

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Miscellaneous

1996: Terralingua incorporated as international non-governmental organization (NGO) devoted to fostering the integrated protection, maintenance and restoration of the world's biological, cultural, and linguistic diversity through an innovative program of research, education, policy and on-the-ground action.

  • Presenters, “Indicators of Biocultural Diversity”. Canadian Sustainability Indicators Network’s on-line learning event. 8 June 2006.
  • Keynote talk (by T. Skutnabb-Kangas). International Mother Language Day celebration. UNESCO, Paris, 21 February 2002.
  • Advisors, National Geographic Magazine. Issue 200(3), September 2001, Earth Pulse map of vanishing languages.
  • Co-organizers (with Northern Arizona University), practitioners’ retreat “Bridging Ecological Restoration and Language Revitalization Efforts in Native American Communities”. Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, 17-18 June 2001.
  • Organizers, video screening “Nature and Culture: Preserving the Diversity of Life”. Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, 19 March 2000.
  • Advisors, National Geographic Magazine. Issue 196(2), August 1999, on global culture, Millennium supplement map of linguistic diversity.
  • 1998-2000 Consultants, World Wide Fund for Nature. Project “Indigenous and Tribal Peoples, Traditional Communities, and WWF’s Ecoregion-Based Conservation”. Cross-mapping of world’s ethnolinguistic groups onto WWF map of “Global 200” conservation-priority ecoregions; report writing; development of guidelines for WWF partnerships with indigenous peoples in biodiversity conservation.

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Policy

  • Co-sponsors, motions “Integrating Culture and Cultural Diversity into IUCN’s Policy and Programme” (Resolution no. 4.055), “IUCN Adoption of Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples” (Resolution no. 4.052), and    "Recognition and Conservation of Sacred Natural Sites in Protected Areas” (Resolution no. 4.038). 4th World Conservation Congress, Barcelona, 5-14 October 2008. All motions have been approved by IUCN membership.
  • Reviewers of United Nations University concept paper “Establishing a UNU initiative on traditional knowledge”. 2006. United Nations University Website
  • Statement on linguistic diversity on the internet submitted to International Telecommunications Union and UNESCO Global Symposium on Promoting the Multilingual Internet, Geneva, 9-11 May 2006.
  • Invited participants, 2nd meeting of UNEP-WCMC 2010 Biodiversity Indicators Partnership. Cambridge, UK, 7-8 February 2006
  • Participants, Ad Hoc Open-Ended Inter-Sessional Working Group on Article 8(j) and Related Provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity. Granada, Spain, 23-27 January 2006.
  • Invited participants, 1st meeting of UNEP-World Conservation Monitoring Centre’s 2010 Biodiversity Indicators Partnership. Cambridge, UK, 12-13 December 2005.
  • Invited participants, IUCN – UNDP Dialogues on Biological and Cultural Diversity and the Millennium Development Goals. Barcelona Universal Forum of Cultures, 25-26 September 2004.
  • Invited participants, Working Group on Indigenous Peoples and Intellectual Property Rights, summit meeting “Building Bridges with Traditional Knowledge II”. Honolulu, Hawai’i, 28 May-1 June 2001.
  • Invited participants, International Science Council’s Working Group on Science and Indigenous Knowledge. East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawai’i, 26-27 May 2001.
  • Accredited participants, Roundtable on Intellectual Property and Indigenous Peoples. World Intellectual Property Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, 23-24 July 1998.
  • Accredited participants, 16th Session of UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, Geneva, Switzerland, 27-31 July 1998.
  • Organizers, breakout session “Indigenous Peoples and Language: Integrated Perspectives on Linguistic, Cultural, and Biological Diversity” at 16th Session of UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, Geneva, Switzerland, 27-31 July 1998.
  • Statement “Linguistic Human Rights in Education(UN doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/AC.4/1998/2) submitted to 16th Session of UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, Geneva, Switzerland, 27-31 July 1998, Principal Theme “Indigenous Peoples: Education and Language”.
  • Concept paper “Indigenous Knowledge and Languages and Intellectual Property Rights” submitted to World Intellectual Property Organization. Follow-up to Roundtable on Intellectual Property and Indigenous Peoples, Geneva, Switzerland, 23-24 July 1998.

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Publications
<<see publications page>>

  • Global Source Book on Biocultural Diversity: Worldwide Experiences in an Integrated Approach to Sustaining Cultures and Biodiversity (by L. Maffi and E. Woodley). Pre-publication online.
  • Biocultural diversity and sustainability (by L. Maffi). In Sage Handbook on Environment and Society, ed. by J. Pretty, A. Ball, T. Benton, J. Guivant, D. Lee, D. Orr, M. Pfeffer and H. Ward. Pp. 267-277. London: Sage Publications.
  • Culture, by L. Maffi and E. Woodley. In Chapter 5, Biodiversity, Global Environment Outlook: Environment for Development (GEO 4) Report. Pp. 182-185. Nairobi: UNEP.
  • Review essay (by l. Maffi), Linguistic, cultural, and biological diversity. Annual Review of Anthropology 34: 599-617.
  • History, Culture, and Conservation, Policy Matters 13 special issue, G. Borrini-Feyerabend, K. MacDonald, and L. Maffi (eds.)
  • Ethnobotany and Conservation of Biocultural Diversity, T. Carlson and L. Maffi (eds.). Advances in Economic Botany Series Vol. 15. Bronx, N.Y.: New York Botanical Garden Press.
  • Sharing a World of Difference: The Earth’s Linguistic, Cultural, and Biological Diversity, by T. Skutnabb-kangas, L. Maffi, and D. Harmon, and companion map The World’s Biocultural Diversity: People, Languages, and Ecosystems. Paris: UNESCO, Terralingua, and WWF.
  • In Light of Our Differences: How Diversity in Nature and Culture Makes Us Human (by D. Harmon). Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.
  • Safeguarding the Uniqueness of the Colorado Plateau: An Ecoregional Assessment of Biocultural Diversity, by G. Nabhan et al. Pp. xi-xii. Flagstaff, Ariz.: Center for Sustainable Environments, Terralingua, and Grand Canyon Wildlands Council.
  • On Biocultural Diversity: Linking Language, Knowledge and the Environment, L. Maffi (ed.). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
  • Indigenous and Traditional Peoples of the World and Ecoregion Conservation: An Integrated Approach to Conserving the World's Biological and Cultural Diversity, by G. Oviedo, L. Maffi, and P.B. Larsen and companion map Indigenous and Traditional Peoples and the Global 200 Ecoregions. Gland, Switzerland: WWF-International and Terralingua.
  • Linguistic Diversity (by l. Maffi and T. Skutnabb-Kangas with J. Andrianarivo). In Cultural and Spiritual Values of Biodiversity, D. Posey (ed.). Pp. 21-57. London/Nairobi: Intermediate Technology Publications/UN Environment Programme.

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