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Research shows that indigenous peoples and communities manage their forests and other ecosystems well if they have secure rights over their land.
BY ADRIANA BRASILEIRO
December 2nd 2015
RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Maria Valdenice Nukini believes it's her duty to protect her ancestral territory in northern Brazil and raise awareness of the role indigenous communities play in protecting nature.
The CPLP has initiated the creation of common draft guidelines to support Family Farming. These guidelines will identify priority issues and will support the Member States` effort to develop a sustainable agriculture to combat hunger and poverty efficiently.
By: Jonathan Watts
With authorities ineffective, the 2,200-strong Ka’apor, in the Brazilian state of Maranhão, are taking on the illegal loggers with technology and direct action.
Via National Public Radio (USA)
For Brazil's 1 Percenters, The Land Stays In The Family Forever
AUGUST 25, 2015 4:49 AM ET
By Lourdes Garcia-Navarro
Landesa - Wed, 12 Aug 2015 18:51 GMT
Author: By Patricia Chaves and Malcolm Childress
Quelque 23 paysans ont été tués depuis le début de l'année au Brésil dans le cadre de conflits terriens, la majeure partie dans la région amazonienne, a rapporté lundi la Commission pastorale de la terre (CPT), une ONG chrétienne.
Brazil’s landless workers demand government re-fund land reform effort
BY FSRN · AUGUST 4, 2015
How does it measure up?
Almost 1,500 indigenous people from about 200 different tribes have been protesting in Brazil’s capital as part of a National Week of Indigenous Mobilization. These actions coincide with Brazil’s Day of the Indian on April 19.