12 Environmental Assessment, SAIEA), Hjalmar Jorge Joffre-Eichhorn (Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization), Liz Rihoy and Njenga Kahiro (Zeitz Foundation), Alejandro Argumedo (Asociación ANDES, Peru), Krystyna Swiderska (International Institute for Environment and Development, IIED), Kid James (South Central Peoples Development Association, Guyana), and Maurizio Farhan Ferrari (Forest Peoples Programme). We also thank Priya Kuriyan for the beautiful illustrations and Silver Banana in Cape Town for the printing. Any errors or omissions in the toolkit are the responsibility of Natural Justice and the editors alone. D. PROVIDING FEEDBACK This Toolkit is intended to provide information and guidance to communities and supporting organizations interested in developing and using biocultural community protocols in support of their local initiatives and campaigns. It is also intended to foster dialogue and sharing of experiences and lessons amongst a broad cross-section of actors about the theories, methods, and applications of biocultural community protocols. We welcome your feedback on content, ideas for further development, and specific inputs on community experiences and participatory tools. Please contact the editors at: Holly Shrumm (holly@naturaljustice.org) and Harry Jonas (harry@naturaljustice.org). A second edition of the Toolkit is planned for late 2012. Please check www.community-protocols.org for notifications of additions or updates in the meantime.

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