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没有冲突的发展 - World Resources Institute

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附 录 A实 施 FPIC 程 序 的 部 分 相 关 资 源Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL).2006. PriorInformed Consent and Access and Benefit Sharing: Recognition andImplementation. Washington, DC:CIEL.Colchester, M., and F. Mackay. 2004. “In Search of Middle Ground:Indigenous Peoples, Collective Representation and the Right toFree, Prior and Informed Consent” (Forest People’s Programme).Draft Paper for the 10th Conference of the International Associationfor the Study of Common Property, Oaxaca, Mexico, August 2004.Cooper, L.M., and Elliott, J.A. 2000. “Public Participation andSocial Acceptability in the Philippines EIA Process.” EnvironmentalAssessment and Policy Management 2(3): 339–367.Laird, S., ed. 2001. Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge:Equitable Partnerships in Practice. London, England: UNESCO MAB/ Kew Gardens / WWF People and Plants Programme, EarthscanPublications Ltd.Mehta, L., & Stankovitch, M. 2001. “Operationalisation of Free PriorInformed Consent.” Contributing paper to the <strong>World</strong> Commission onDams.National <strong>Institute</strong>s of Health. “Bioethics <strong>Resources</strong> on the Web.”Available at: http://www.nih.gov/sigs/bioethics/ internationalresthics.html.Perrault, A. Summer 2004. “Facilitating Prior Informed Consentin the Context of Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> and Traditional Knowledge.”Sustainable Development Law and Policy. Special Issue: PriorInformed Consent IV(2): 21–26.Perrault, A., K. Herbertson, and O. Lynch. 2006. “Partnershipsfor Success in Protected Areas: The Public Interest and LocalCommunity Rights to Prior Informed Consent.” Forthcoming inGeorgetown International Environmental Law Review.Rosenthal, J. 2006. “Politics, Culture and Governancein the Development of Prior Informed Consent in IndigenousCommunities.” Current Anthropology 47(1).Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity. 2002. DecisionsAdopted by the Conference of the Parties to the Convention onBiological Diversity at Its Sixth Meeting. The Hague, 7–19 April 2002.Decision VI/24: Bonn Guidelines on Access to Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>and Fair and Equitable Sharing of the Benefi ts Arising Out of TheirUtilization. Available at: http://www.biodiv.org/ programmes/socioeco/benefit/bonn.asp.Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). 2004.Akwé: Kon Voluntary Guidelines for the Conduct of Cultural,Environmental and Social Impact Assessments RegardingDevelopments Proposed to Take Place on, or Which Are Likely toImpact on, Sacred Sites and on Lands and Waters TraditionallyOccupied or Used by Indigenous and Local Communities. Montreal,Canada: CBD.Sena, C.S. 2005. “An Overview of a Current Understanding ofFPIC as a Methodological Issue, in Activities Relating to IndigenousPeoples: Signifi cance and Challenges.” Statement to theInternational Expert Workshop on Methodologies Regarding Free,Prior and Informed Consent on Indigenous Peoples. New York, NY:United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, January17–19, 2005. United Nations Permanent Forum on IndigenousIssues (UNPFII). 2005. Report of the International Workshop onMethodologies Regarding Free, Prior and Informed Consent andIndigenous Peoples. New York, NY: UNPFII, January 17–19, 2005.<strong>World</strong> Commission on Dams. 2000. “<strong>World</strong> Commission on DamsGuidelines.” In Dams and Development: A New Framework forDecision-making. London, England: Earthscan Publications.Available at: http://www.dams. org/report.没 有 冲 突 的 发 展 : 获 取 社 区 同 意 的 商 业 意 义49

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