Missed an interesting event or property rights? Find out the headlines and information about any past events or conferences.
World Indigenous Forum
The World Indigenous Forum (WIF) is the largest indigenous-focused conference in the world. We exist to support indigenous business owners globally – and to connect them with expert knowledge, international markets and the investment partners they need to finance and scale their businesses.
Seminar on 6th January 2021 - Land and Labour in the Karen Hills: Cosmology and value in the study of agrarian change
Land and Labour in the Karen Hills: Cosmology and value in the study of agrarian change
Date and location:
13.30-15.00, 6 January 2021 (Thai time)
Chiang Mai University
China’s Belt and Road Initiative
January 6, 2021
7:00 pm
Rutland Free Library
Application of land banking instruments in Europe and Central Asia
The webinar will promote good land banking practices and their practical application in countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia with specific focus on the development of small family farms and providing young farmers access to land.
Land and property rights in the Middle East and North Africa
Land and property rights are an essential to building just and equitable societies. Yet Prindex data shows that more than 1 in 4 people living in the Middle East and North Africa fear for these rights – a higher proportion than anywhere else in the world.
Side Event of the GLTN's 8th Biennium Partners Meeting: Innovative and effective communications strategies in the time of Covid-19
Covid-19 has no doubt changed the way we interact with one another and the way we are able to effectively communicate in our day to day lives. When it comes to leveraging visibility for land rights globally, and keeping land on the agenda and minds of a variety of stakeholders, Covid-19 has forced us to pivot as well as innovate in our methods of communication. Traditional co
Introduction to NASA’s "Black Marble" Night Lights Data
At night, satellite images of Earth capture a uniquely human signal - artificial lighting. Remotely-sensed lights at night provide a new data source for improving our understanding of interactions between human systems and the environment.
Measuring land insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa
Can new data on citizen's perceptions drive positive change?
Free online event
Wednesday 2 December 2020
10.00 - 12.00 pm UTC
8th GLTN Partners Meeting 2020
The 2020 GLTN Partners’ Meeting happens at a vulnerable and critical time in the recent human history. The global pandemic has posed tremendous challenges on governments, even more so in developing countries.