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SOUTHVIEWS NO. 264 WWW.SOUTHCENTRE. INT @SOUTH_CENTRE 10 May 2024 - Understanding the Interconnected

9 May 2024

Traditional knowledge and the importance of land Climate change and deforestation According to Correa (2001), traditional knowledge According to the 2023 Climate Change Synthesis encompasses a variety of information and purposes Report (SYR) of the Intergovernmental Panel of that originated in ancient times, yet continues to Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report evolve and be refined in mo. [...] States shall take appropriate measures to promote This is due to the intensified agricultural pattern and protect the traditional knowledge, innovation of production, where the degradation of soil and and practices of peasants and other people working ecosystems is related to intensive food in rural areas, including traditional agrarian, production practices in order to keep up with the pastoral,. [...] 264 In order to protect TK it is necessary to protect The estimates of the quantity of lands involved the land of the respective communities. [...] there is a problem of misery and chronic poverty of The Matopiba accounts for approximately 10% of the local population (Paes, 2021); and (ii) the Brazilian production of grains and fibers, compromise food security and the suitability of the mainly soy, corn and cotton (Paes, 2021), and area due to water deficit conditions (Marengo et al., counts with 324 thousand agricultural 2022). [...] Analysing the Groups I, II and III to the Sixth Assessment Report of dynamics of land use in the context of current the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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South Centre

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9
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Switzerland