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59 Results found. From 1997 - 2021
Opinions
- Apr 2020
Usual and unusual suspects: What network analysis can tell us about climate policy integration
Revealing social patterns, interdependencies and power relations
Event Coverage
- Aug 2019
Collaborating for the Commons
Scientists scrutinize multi-stakeholder forums in new study
Feature
- Aug 2019
Now the IPCC knows it too, climate change can’t be solved without rights
Indigenous Day 2019
News
- Apr 2019
What Peru’s government officials think of collective titling
Bureaucracy, budgets, and a blank book on indigenous conflict resolution
Analysis
- Dec 2018
Recognition of indigenous territories as a REDD+ strategy: An example from the Peruvian Amazon
How tenure security can help achieve REDD+ objectives
Interview
- Feb 2018
REDD+ benefits: Men want cash, women want development
Scientist Esther Mwangi shares findings from Tanzania, Indonesia and Peru
News
- Dec 2017
Tree plantations could help Peru meet forest restoration goal
Toward a roadmap for restoring 3 million hectares
Feature
- Oct 2017
Benefits do not always equal cash
In Peru, REDD+ communities recognize non-cash benefits to conservation
Feature
- Oct 2017
Benefits do not always equal cash
Video
- Aug 2017
For secure land rights, indigenous forest communities need more than just titles
While securing a land title may be a key step for forest-dependent communities, it is not sufficient to ensure legal rights and improve livelihoods, study...
News
- Jun 2017
Long road ahead to indigenous land and forest rights in Peru
Regulatory reforms encounter both progress and setbacks
News
- Jun 2017
Land-rights policies in Latin America still fall short, studies show
Scientists present their findings on forest tenure and land use at a major conference in Peru
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