Derechos sobre la tierra y minerales críticos: ¿Qué se necesita para una transición energética justa?
20 Noviembre 2024
This webinar will delve into the land governance dimensions of mining minerals that are critical to a green future, sharing insights from diverse practical approaches across diverse geographies to address complex challenges on the ground to secure the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities, whilst asking big picture questions on the role of land data, the land footprint and spatial justice dimensions of the energy transition.
Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment
Namati
International Institute for Environment and Development
Land Portal Foundation
Cerrar la brecha: capacitar a las comunidades indígenas mediante la financiación directa para el clima
27 Septiembre 2024
El 23 de septiembre de 2024 se celebró en la sede de la Fundación Ford en Nueva York, en el marco de la Conferencia sobre el Clima, un importante evento híbrido titulado «Del compromiso a la acción: Posibilitar la financiación directa de los pueblos indígenas en las iniciativas multilaterales sobre el clima y la biodiversidad» en la sede de la Fundación Ford en Nueva York. El evento reunió a líderes indígenas, activistas, representantes de fondos multilaterales y expertos en financiación climática para abordar una cuestión crucial: ¿Pueden los mecanismos multilaterales, con su extensa burocracia, satisfacer la urgente necesidad de financiación directa y adecuada para los pueblos indígenas en primera línea de los retos del clima y la biodiversidad?
Estudio de caso: ¿Qué hace que los Diálogos sobre la Tierra sean un éxito?
19 Septiembre 2024
Los Diálogos sobre la Tierra fomentan una comunidad de confianza con los pueblos indígenas, las comunidades locales y los pueblos afrodescendientes mediante la producción de seminarios web que reúnen voces y perspectivas inusuales.
Países
Land-locked Laos has the lowest population density in Southeast Asia and livelihoods mostly rely on rice farming and non-forest products. In 2023, the remaining forest cover reached a historic low with 40%. As a result of the Turning Land into Capital Strategy in 2006, the country has experienced massive investments in hydropower, and agricultural and forest concessions. The revised Land and Forestry laws of 2019 recognize customary tenure for the first time. Laos is highly vulnerable to climate stress.
Nicknamed the "country of the distant sunset," due to its western location compared to Levant countries of the Middle East, Morocco is a Maghreb country characterized by a wide variety of natural environments. Its landscapes range from snow-capped peaks to desert areas dotted with oases, arable plains, and oak and cedar forests. Over time, Morocco's rich history has shaped the way land is governed. The Islamization of the country, its colonization, and then its accession to independence successively transformed customary practices but did not entirely eliminate them. This complex history has resulted in a layered land tenure system, with different categories of land established during these various periods existing side-by-side today.
Temáticas
Forests and woodlands provide livelihoods for many communities who rely on timber, firewood, building materials, non-wood forest products, fodder, food, medical plants, and water. According to FAO, more than 2.6 billion people depend on forests and their products and services which are mostly used informally. Despite the importance of forest tenure reform, it has not received enough attention. Forest tenure and property rights determine who owns and manages forest resources.
The SDG Land Tracker provides easy access to official data and information on all land-specific SDG indicators. It concisely explains the indicators, why they are important, and tracks progress.