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A rural community in Peru finds out the hard way that possessing a certificate doesn’t guarantee tenure security or improved livelihoods.
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News
- 20 Feb 2019
Tension and transformation in the patriarchy
Putting gender at the centre of forest and water governance
Event Coverage
- 19 Jun 2018
Risky business: Tenure issues main deterrent for investment
Experts from finance, research and policy cite land tenure as biggest perceived risk
Event Coverage
- 18 Jun 2018
How to take forest landscape restoration to the next level
Latsis Symposium maps out strategies to scale up FLR globally
Interview
- 10 Apr 2018
Alue Dohong: Restoring peatlands, empowering communities
Technical training for peatland communities is key to livelihood and landscape improvement
Event Coverage
- 8 Feb 2018
Hindering instead of helping in Uganda
Politics can play a positive – and negative – role in forest tenure reform
Event Coverage
- 8 Feb 2018
Hindering instead of helping in Uganda
Photo Essay
- 13 Dec 2017
Community forestry pays off for Nepal
Devolution of forest rights brings new income opportunities
Photo Essay
- 13 Dec 2017
Community forestry pays off for Nepal
News
- 2 Nov 2017
Restoring forest landscapes: A question of community rights
What forest landscape restoration means for tenure, governance and communities
Interview
- 8 Sep 2017
A promising (but uncertain) future for tenure rights devolution
CIFOR Scientist Steven Lawry shares findings from Nepal, Mexico and Guatemala
Event Coverage
- 23 May 2017
Guardians of the forest
How Indonesian community leaders are fighting back to preserve their peatlands
Event Coverage
- 23 May 2017
Guardians of the forest
Interview
- 20 Mar 2017
Tenure reform: Lessons from the Global South
A Q&A with researcher Anne Larson on the changing conditions of rights and resources in discussion at the World Bank Land and Poverty Conference
Interview
- 20 Mar 2017
Tenure reform: Lessons from the Global South
Feature
- 6 Oct 2016
What’s in a land title?
A rural community in Peru finds out the hard way that possessing a certificate doesn’t guarantee tenure security or improved livelihoods.
Feature
- 6 Oct 2016
What’s in a land title?
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