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12 Results found. From 1997 - 2023
News
- 7 Aug 2018
Rights in the DRC: Whose rights matter?
Indigenous women are pushing for inclusion in land reform processes
News
- 2 Aug 2018
Rights in the DRC: What’s getting in the way?
Assessing implementation gaps for land tenure reform and community rights
News
- 19 Mar 2018
Restarting Nepal’s forestry sector
Will federalism lead to better forest management?
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
Feature
- 25 Jan 2018
Postcards from the field: The view from Honitetu
Scientist Nining Liswanti shares her experiences in Maluku, Indonesia
Feature
- 25 Jan 2018
Postcards from the field: The view from Honitetu
Feature
- 24 Jan 2018
The forest farmers
Indigenous voices on tenure insecurity in Maluku, Indonesia
Feature
- 24 Jan 2018
The forest farmers
Feature
- 23 Jan 2018
The power of ‘sasi’: A sustainable taboo
How sticks, signs and crucifixes help manage forests in Maluku, Indonesia
Feature
- 23 Jan 2018
The power of ‘sasi’: A sustainable taboo
Feature
- 22 Jan 2018
‘The forest belongs to the community’
Making the call for tenure reform in Maluku, Indonesia
Feature
- 22 Jan 2018
‘The forest belongs to the community’
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
- 25 Oct 2017
Communities want collaboration, customary law
Centuries-old wisdom may hold answers for sustainable land and forests in Maluku
News
- 25 Oct 2017
Communities want collaboration, customary law
Interview
- 8 Sep 2017
A promising (but uncertain) future for tenure rights devolution
CIFOR Scientist Steven Lawry shares findings from Nepal, Mexico and Guatemala
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