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Combler le fossé de l’information : comment l’accès aux contrats fonciers peut servir les droits des communautés

Manuals & Guidelines
Julio, 2019
Global

Date: Août 2019 


Source: FarmlandgrabCCSI


Note d’information pour les organisations de la société civile – Combler le fossé de l’information : comment l’accès aux contrats fonciers peut servir les droits des communautés


Consent is Everybody's Business: Why banks need to act on free, prior and informed consent

Reports & Research
Julio, 2019
Kenya
South Africa
Guatemala
Honduras
United States of America
Australia
Papua New Guinea
Global

A community’s choice to give, or withhold, their free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) to a project or activity planned to take place on their land is a recognized right of Indigenous peoples under international law. It is also a best practice principle that applies to all communities affected by projects or activities on the land, water and forests that they rely on.

From Promise to Performance? Wildlife Management Areas in Northern Tanzania

Reports & Research
Septiembre, 2011
Tanzania

TNRF, UCRT and Maliasili Initiatives have published, From Promise to Performance?: Wildlife Mangement Areas in Northern Tanzania.  The summary provides an overview of findings of two studies recently carried out by TNRF on the current status and performance of three WMAs in northern Tanzania, in Arusha and Manyara regions 

Local use agreements: contributing to decentralisation and democritisation?

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2007
Global

There is growing degradation in sylvo-pastoral lands that were originally under common property regimes, but over which the state now asserts ownership. User associations are being given the right to take charge of regulating how these areas are sustainably exploited by means of use agreements, and are proving an effective instrument in halting the degradation process.