Traditional resource rights recognize the right of local communities, including indigenous peoples, to control the use of plant, animal and other resources that are associated with their lands, life-ways, knowledge and technologies. They bundle basic rights to include human and cultural rights, the right to self-determination, and land and territorial rights. As such, they take into account the spiritual, aesthetic, cultural and economic values and meanings of such resources, knowledge and technologies.

International Society of Ethnobiology
An Alliance for Biocultural Diversity

International Society of Ethnobiology
An Alliance for Biocultural Diversity