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Development and Indigenous Peoples Safeguard Policy
The indigenous people's safeguard policy was established in the 1980s to prevent development aggression in indigenous territories without consent. This policy ensures that development benefits the community and not just the developers.
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The indigenous people's safeguard policy was put in place in the 1980s to prevent development aggression in indigenous territories without consent.
01:41 - 06:54 (05:13)
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The indigenous people's safeguard policy was put in place in the 1980s to prevent development aggression in indigenous territories without consent. Development that exploits community resources for the developer's gain is not acceptable.
ChapterDevelopment and Indigenous Peoples Safeguard Policy
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The push for private development in indigenous territories goes against the cultural survival and identity of these communities, as it prioritizes the interests of the few over the well-being of the entire community.
06:54 - 09:39 (02:44)
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The push for private development in indigenous territories goes against the cultural survival and identity of these communities, as it prioritizes the interests of the few over the well-being of the entire community. Such development is part and parcel of a version of capitalism that values overconsumption and overproduction, without regard for future generations.