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Yoly Gutierrez - 9 Aug 2017
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 highlights
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Event Coverage
- 27 Apr 2022
Securing land tenure for women and girls to promote climate change resilience
Advancing sustainable economic justice and rights
News
- 20 Dec 2021
Is the formalization of collective tenure rights supporting sustainable Indigenous livelihoods?
Insights from Comunidades Nativas in the Peruvian Amazon
News
- 9 Aug 2021
New global initiative: Transforming gender norms in land and resource rights
Identifying barriers that stand in the way
News
- 28 Jan 2021
New guide aims to accelerate forest tenure pathways to gender equality
Transformations stem from careful analysis and strategic planning
Event Coverage
- 4 Nov 2020
Recognizing rights of Indigenous Peoples best for biodiversity, say GLF delegates
Improving livelihoods and landscapes requires holistic action
News
- 25 Sep 2020
Respect for Indigenous land rights key in fight against climate change
New brief details roadmap for reshaping environmental strategies
Analysis
- 6 Apr 2020
Considering context in participatory forest landscape initiatives
In participatory processes, engaging people to engage context is key to success
Event Coverage
- 13 Aug 2019
Collaborating for the Commons
Scientists scrutinize multi-stakeholder forums in new study
Event Coverage
- 13 Aug 2019
Collaborating for the Commons
Feature
- 9 Aug 2019
Now the IPCC knows it too, climate change can’t be solved without rights
Indigenous Day 2019
News
- 22 Jul 2019
Make food a priority in land reforms
People and rights should be addressed, alongside conservation
News
- 22 Jul 2019
Make food a priority in land reforms
Interview
- 1 Jul 2019
Governing our “greater good” in challenging times
17th IASC Global Conference : Chair, Anne Larson, on a commons approach…
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