The isolation paradox: How to safeguard Indigenous Peoples who refuse contact

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Indigenous Peoples manage over a third of the world's remaining intact forest - it is critical their rights are protected, writes Forest Stewardship Council International's director-general Subhra Bhattacharjee

Few challenges in responsible forest management are as complex as that of protecting Indigenous Peoples living in voluntary isolation. Their very survival depends on remaining uncontacted, yet responsible...

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