1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 a. Recognition and promotion of ICC/IP rights to their ancestral domains includes the full recognition of ICCAs as well as the right of the ICCs/IPs to maintain, protect, and regulate access and prohibit unauthorized intrusion thereto; b. As part of their responsibilities to their ancestral domain, ICCs/IPs shall have priority in the management of their conservation areas and the preservation, restoration, and maintenance of ecological balance and biodiversity therein, with the full and effective assistance of government agencies; c. ICCAs shall be considered in the formulation of, and integrated in, national and subnational policies, plans and programs in recognition and respect of the right of the ICCs/IPs to preserve and develop their cultures, traditions, and institutions within the framework of national unity and development; d. The positive contribution to biodiversity conservation of ICCAs and related sustainable traditional indigenous forest resources management systems and practices shall be fully acknowledged and included in the accounting and reporting of the national implementation of CBD obligations; and e. ICCs/IPs shall have a fair and equitable share in the commercial profits of users of well-defined and confirmed ecosystem services provided by ICCAs, in recognition and respect of the right of the ICCs/IPs to benefit and share in the profits from the allocation and utilization of natural resources found in their ancestral domains. SEC. 4. Definition of Terms. — For purposes of this Act, the following terms shall have the corresponding meanings: (a) “Ancestral Domain Sustainable Development and Protection Plan (ADSDPP)” refers to the document consolidating the plans of the ICC/IP for the sustainable management and development of the land and natural resources as well as human resources within their ancestral domains based on their indigenous knowledge systems and practices and the principle of self-determination; (b) “Biological Diversity” or “Biodiversity” refers to the variety and variability among all living organisms and the ecological complex in which they occur; (c) “DENR” refers to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources; (d) “Ecosystem services” refer to environmental goods, and regulating, supporting, and cultural services provided by ecosystems that are directly enjoyed, consumed or used to further human well-being; or benefits that people derive from an ecosystem; (e) “Indigenous Cultural Communities/Indigenous Peoples (ICCs/IPs)” refer to a group of people or homogenous societies as defined under Republic Act No. 8731, otherwise known as “The Indigenous Peoples Rights Act of 1997”; (f) “Indigenous Community Conserved Areas (ICCAs)” are natural and/or modified ecosystems containing significant biodiversity values, ecological services and cultural values, voluntarily conserved by indigenous cultural communities/indigenous peoples through customary laws or other effective means; (g) “Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs)” refer to sites of global significance for biodiversity conservation identified using globally standard criteria and thresholds, based on the needs of biodiversity requiring safeguards at the site scale. These criteria are based on the

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