Wednesday, May 21, 2008

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World Biodiversity Day: the conservation would be impossible without the indigenous peoples

Guatemala, 21 May ( Cerigua ) .- As part of World Day for Biodiversity , commemorated on May 22, indigenous peoples of the world gathered in the International Conference Biodiversity in Bonn, Germany, said that the conservation and preservation would be impossible without their knowledge.

According to a statement from United Nations Program for Environment (UNEP ) successes in the subject will depend on promoting the inclusion of indigenous peoples, while the failures will severely affect these communities.

One major concern for native peoples is the water and now the installation of hydroelectric and industrial exploitation of aquifers, threatening the equitable distribution and access to consumption said Jannie Lasimbang, indigenous to Malaysia.

Before the Conference , convened by United Nations and will conclude on Thursday, the original peoples carried out the International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity , which agreed on the proposals presented at the event, says the information.

justice for indigenous peoples and ecosystems, the exploitation of natural resources without exhausting them, the protection of working conditions for farmers, peasants and fishermen, the delimitation of new protected areas and the cessation of production of biofuels, are the salient points to the time.

The participants demanded and end with genetic manipulation of tree species and the so-called " ocean fertilization, which is the extension of the algae caused marine processes that negatively affect the ecosystem cycle.

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