Abstract
On the frontlines of climate change, Indigenous peoples are often confronted with the degradation of their environments and thereby their livelihoods. In addition to these challenges, these groups also face the disappearance of their ancestral languages and the exploitation of their traditional lands, which are often rich in resources.
Experts Alexandra Tomaselli and Bertus de Villiers share their thoughts about increasing understanding and skills to support cultural outcomes and local approaches to minority protection and diversity governance.