35 SECTION IV KEY METHODS AND TOOLS Whilst there is no set formula, the process of documenting, developing, and using a biocultural community protocol involves a number of integrated methods and tools. It is intended to build on existing community experience and ongoing efforts to define local visions, plans, and priorities and to engage with external actors accordingly. This section provides an overview of the following key methods and a number of accompanying tools that can be adapted and used in the protocol process:  Endogenous development and wellbeing;  Power and multi-stakeholder partnerships;  Legal empowerment, social mobilization, and advocacy; and  Monitoring and evaluation. The tools are not intended to be used word-for-word or as a mandatory step-by-step check-list. Many have been adapted from other toolkits and innovated upon specifically for community protocols. They are presented as non-exhaustive options that could be further adapted to a wide range of situations. It is up to the community facilitators, catalysts, and leaders to discuss and decide which ones would be most relevant and how to use them appropriately within the local context. A. ENDOGENOUS DEVELOPMENT AND WELLBEING Endogenous development, which is present and active in many Indigenous peoples and local communities around the world, provides the foundation for a biocultural community protocol. It is defined as localized change that is initiated, determined, and controlled from within communities, that mobilizes and harnesses local resources and assets, and that retains benefits within the locality. It is based on communities’ own criteria of development and change and takes into account material, social, cultural, and spiritual wellbeing. Endogenous development theory suggests that communities are more likely to remain cohesive and sustain their traditions, cultures, spirituality, and natural resources when they develop their future collectively and base their plans on the resources available within the community. Note to community facilitators: This sub-section introduces a number of key tools related to endogenous development and wellbeing. The tools include:  Community institutions sketch map  Community decision-making calendar  Historical timeline  Trend line analysis  Community visioning  Assessing community capacities  Assessing key opportunities and threats  Community wellbeing impact assessment worksheet

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