Jeffrey is a senior research fellow at the University of Turku in Finland and senior editor of the Journal of Ethnobiology. He is an affiliate of the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership, where he served as postdoctoral researcher.
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The Key Biodiversity Areas Programme Must Do Better for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities
In summary, this report finds that there should be no confusion or uncertainty as to whether the Global KBA Standard or its implementation in Canada enjoy meaningful compatibility with IPLC environmental priorities, such as those held by the Mi’kmaq in Mi’kma’ki: they do not. But they could. And they must.
March 7, 2024



















