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INDIGENOUS SYSTEMS & KNOWLEDGE GOVERNANCE

United Nations Platforms

Humanculture contributes to United Nations platforms through ongoing knowledge submissions and applied field documentation, engaging processes that connect community-governed systems with global policy and development frameworks.

The organization maintains active profiles on Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, and United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, and participates as a registered IPLC member of International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. Humanculture’s work is positioned within international discussions on climate, biodiversity, and sustainable development.

Indigenous Systems

Humanculture’s work includes the documentation and study of Indigenous systems, cultural heritage & knowledge governance across diverse ecological regions. Through field partnerships and research initiatives, this work examines how Indigenous systems organize relationships among land, knowledge, livelihoods, culture, and climate, and how these systems inform broader discussions on environmental stewardship, resilience, and governance.

To provide a dedicated space for this work, Humanculture developed the Indigenous Systems platform to present field documentation, conceptual frameworks, and contributions to global research and governance discussions.

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