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Three functions of the Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform
      Indigenous peoples and local communities play an important role in finding climate solutions
      Indigenous people must be part of the solution to climate change. This is because you have the traditional knowledge of your ancestors. The important value of that knowledge simply cannot—and must not—be understated. You are also essential in finding solutions today and in the future. The Paris Climate Change Agreement recognizes this. It recognizes your role in building a world that is resilient in the face of climate impacts
Patricia Espinosa, Former Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC
Recognition of the knowledge, innovations and practices, institutions and values of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities and their inclusion and participation in environmental governance often enhances their quality of life, as well as nature conservation, restoration and sustainable use.
IPBES, 2019
Biodiversity thrives in the care of Indigenous communities. As much as 80% of the world’s remaining forest biodiversity lies within Indigenous Peoples’ territories, and Indigenous and community lands store at least 24% of the above-ground carbon in the world’s tropical forests
IUCN, 2019
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    LCIPP Annual Seventh-Generation Round Table: Intergenerational Knowledge Exchange for Collective Continuance of Knowledge Systems, Cultural Heritage, and Stewardship with Nature
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    LCIPP Annual Intergenerational Dialogue: Co-Creating Actionable Pathways for Incorporating Diverse Knowledge Systems into Ambitious and Just Climate Action
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    LCIPP Fifth Annual Dialogue for Indigenous Peoples, Local Communities, Parties, Constituted Bodies, Workstreams and other Contributors: Ambitious and Just Climate Action Rooted in Holistic Stewardship
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