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Barbara Fraser - 16 May 2016
New study finds that securing land rights doesn't always guarantee better livelihoods for communities in Peru, Indonesia and Uganda.
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- 1 Jul 2022
Multi-stakeholder platforms set to resolve land-use conflicts in northern Ghana
The COVID-19 pandemic delayed but did not stop an initiative that aims to reduce conflict over land, a critically important effort for restoration and food security.
Event Coverage
- 27 Apr 2022
Securing land tenure for women and girls to promote climate change resilience
Advancing sustainable economic justice and rights
News
- 23 Feb 2022
Boost governance in Peru’s secondary forests to enhance landscape restoration
Benefit carbon sinks and sustainable livelihoods
News
- 20 Dec 2021
Is the formalization of collective tenure rights supporting sustainable Indigenous livelihoods?
Insights from Comunidades Nativas in the Peruvian Amazon
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- 9 Aug 2021
New global initiative: Transforming gender norms in land and resource rights
Identifying barriers that stand in the way
News
- 24 Dec 2020
Customary rights key to land reform in Democratic Republic of Congo, expert says
Lawyer extols value of traditional knowledge and tenure systems
Analysis
- 14 Dec 2020
On average tenure interventions are good for people and the planet
Meta-analysis synthesizes findings of 117 quantitative studies
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- 24 Nov 2020
Let learning lead the way to strategic forest and landscape restoration
Teach through progressive stages, scientist says
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- 12 Nov 2020
A perfect storm: Study of peat fire mitigation sheds light on complex global challenge
Scientists forewarn that equitable solutions must be found
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- 24 Jun 2020
Forest tenure reforms in Indonesia could open door to greater gender equality
Signs that women may benefit from greater access to earnings and education
Opinions
- 14 Jan 2020
Smallholder farmers in Cameroon benefit from landscape restoration efforts
Capacity building and needs assessment at the local level
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