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Mise à l’échelle des résultats LAND-at-scale Mali
Documentos de política y resúmenes
Enero 2024
Malí

LAND-at-scale est une contribution à la protection des droits fonciers coutumiers des communautés et à la consolidation des acquis majeurs de la gouvernance foncière au Mali.

Al-Ossmi, L., & Ahmed, V. (2016)
Documentos de política y resúmenes
Diciembre 2023
Asia
Iraq

Esta tabla complementa el perfil de país de Irak publicado por Land Portal el 10 de diciembre de 2023. 

Referencia

Lessons from the European Union Land Governance Programme
Informes e investigaciones
Julio 2023
Global

The Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security (VGGT) and the Framework and Guidelines on Land Policy in Africa (F&G) are important international and continental instruments for improving the governance of tenure of land, fisheries and forests for improved food security and nutrition.

Informes e investigaciones
Junio 2023
Camboya

 

Artículos de revistas y libros
Mayo 2023
Asia

Commodity-driven deforestation and forest conservation efforts in the Mekong region have placed multiple pressures on community-based resource systems, undermining tenure security and livelihoods. In response, several initiatives have been mobilized by states, communities, and civil society organizations which aim to recognize and formalize customary forest tenure rights.

Oikos
Artículos de revistas y libros
Enero 2023
África
Guinea-Bissau

Este tem como objetivo analisar os efeitos de uso consuetudinário e inaplicabilidade da Lei 5/98, e se tais fatores contribuem para a redução de acessoàs terras cultiváveispelas mulheres inseridas na agricultura de subsistência na Guiné-Bissau.

Formalizing tenure of Indigenous lands
Artículos de revistas y libros
Diciembre 2022
Brasil

Across the globe, the legal land rights and tenure of many Indigenous peoples are yet to be recognized. A growing body of research demonstrates that tenure of Indigenous lands improves livelihoods and protects forests in addition to inherently recognizing human rights.

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