The Right to Responsibility: Resisting and Engaging Development, Conservation, and the Law in Asia Author Jonas H., Jonas H., Subramanian S.M. Date 2013 Source IUCN (ID: MON-087809) Publisher | Place of publication Natural Justice and United Nations University – Institute of Advanced Studies | Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia Pages 53 p. Document type Document of international organization Language English Field of application International Subject Wild species & ecosystems, Environment gen., Forestry Keyword Traditional rights/customary rights Policy/planning Biodiversity Land-use planning Management/conservation Forest management/forest conservation Geographical area Asia Abstract Table of Contents: 1 Chapter 1: Between Development, Conservation, and the Law (Harry Jonas and Holly Jonas); Chapter 2: Will the Flamingos Return to the Fishing Shelters? Engaging with Diverse Biocultural Realities (Kanchi Kohli); Chapter 3: The Role of Traditional Knowledge and Customary Arrangements in Conservation: Trans-boundary Landscape Approaches in the Kailash Sacred Landscape of China, India, and Nepal (Krishna Prasad Oli, Luorong Zhandui, Ranbeer S. Rawal, Ram Prasad Chaudhary, Shi Peili, and Robert Zomer); Chapter 4: Defending and Strengthening Sharwa (Sherpa) Rights and ICCAs in Sagarmatha (Mount Everest) National Park, Nepal (Stan Stevens); Chapter 5: A National Park, River-dependent Sonahas, and a Biocultural Space in Peril (Sudeep Jana); Chapter 6: Empowering Rights-holders and Facilitating Duty-bearers to Secure Farmers’ Rights in Nepal (Bikash Paudel and Sajal Sthapit); Chapter 7: Livestock Keepers’ Rights in South Asia (Ilse Köhler-Rollefson); Chapter 8: Forest Rights and Conservation in India (Tushar Dash and Ashish Kothari); Chapter 9: Local Forest Governance, Free, Prior and Informed Consent and REDD+ in Indonesia: A Case Study from Aceh, Sumatra (Patrick Anderson and Marcus Colchester); Chapter 10: Asserting the Right to Safeguard Biocultural Heritage and Customary Lands in Ulu Papar, Sabah, Malaysia (Justine Vaz and Agnes Lee Agama); Chapter 11: Reforming Rights to Support Responsibilities (Harry Jonas and Holly Jonas); Chapter 12: Recommendations (Harry Jonas and Holly Jonas); Chapter 13: Legal Empowerment for Landscapes (Harry Jonas and Holly Jonas)