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Analysis - 28 Aug 2018
Forest landscape restoration assessments: What do they say about tenure? Inconsistency undermines restoration
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
Interview - 30 May 2018
A brief explainer of how REDD+ finance works Following the money – through all of its channels, steps, gaps and opportunities
Event Coverage - 22 May 2018
Using the ‘four powers’ to tackle land use dilemmas A framework to understand the power structures at play in global landscapes
News - 9 May 2018
In Indonesia, social forestry gets socialized A new guidebook helps community members and policymakers understand complex social forestry schemes
News - 9 May 2018
In Indonesia, social forestry gets socialized News - 17 Apr 2018
Why social forestry: Securing the sap Tenure security from forestry schemes can help communities stabilize their economies and reduce conflict
News - 17 Apr 2018
Why social forestry: Securing the sap News - 16 Apr 2018
Why social forestry: Keeping the coffee From a destroyed landscape to profitable plantations, a Sumatran village shows the benefits of social forestry schemes in Indonesia
News - 16 Apr 2018
Why social forestry: Keeping the coffee News - 27 Mar 2018
10 years on, tenure remains a challenge for REDD+ A closer look at results from five countries
News - 27 Mar 2018
10 years on, tenure remains a challenge for REDD+ News - 19 Mar 2018
Restarting Nepal’s forestry sector Will federalism lead to better forest management?
News - 19 Mar 2018
Restarting Nepal’s forestry sector Interview - 26 Feb 2018
When rights to land doesn’t mean rights to resources A closer look at indigenous tenure at the Global Landscapes Forum
News - 20 Feb 2018
Land rights essential for peace in Colombia How collective land tenure may determine the success of the country’s peace agreement
News - 20 Feb 2018
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