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Free, prior and informed consent

PACHAMA INSIGHTS

Free, prior and informed consent

Assess the distance to indigenous territories or other lands that could trigger more robust stakeholder engagement needs.

  • Why it matters

    Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) must be secured in advance of activities that could affect the territories, resources, livelihoods, food security, or cultural heritage of indigenous people and other customary rights-holders.

    Proximity to indigenous people can be viewed as positive (high potential for positive community benefits) or higher risk (additional complexity with FPIC requirements), depending on the buyer’s perspective.

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  • Pachama’s evaluation approach

    We run a spatial analysis to measure the distance from the project area to the nearest IPLC settlement.

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  • How you can use these insights
    • Evaluate whether the project has properly addressed stakeholder engagement needs.
    • Get insight into whether indigenous territories are located near the project.
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