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Date: 23 août 2016 Source: Presse-toi à gauche Par Dominique Caouette Texte publié dans le numéro d’été de la revue Relations (1). L’auteur, professeur au Département de science politique de l’Université de Montréal, est coordonnateur du Réseau d’études des dynamiques transnationales et de l’…
Date: 05 septembre 2016 Source: Reporterre Par Vincent Le Rouzic, président de l’association Community Land Trust France Edgard Pisani, disparu en juin dernier, avait été ministre de l’Agriculture dans les années 1960. Il était aussi un grand penseur de la question foncière. L’auteur de cette…
By George McCarthy, President and CEO of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy In October, representatives from nearly 200 nations will convene in Quito, Ecuador, with the ambitious goal to steer urban development onto a sustainable path. They will adopt the New Urban Agenda, a global framework…
By Joe Studwell & Chris Jochnick  After World War II, land reform programs in Taiwan, South Korea and Japan redistributed vast swaths of land to poor tenant farmers and agricultural laborers. The efforts helped end extreme poverty and hunger — changing the course of these countries’ histories.…
By Jenna DiPaolo Colley, Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI)   Secure, legally-recognized land and forest rights for Indigenous Peoples and local communities are vital to mitigating climate change, securing sustainable development, preventing conflict, and reducing poverty. It is also a core…
This is a contribution to our ongoing debate 'Open Data and Land Governance: Increased accountability and transparency as a means to overcoming poverty?'. Join in and ad your voice to the discussion! By Kaitlin Cordes, Head of Land and Agriculture at the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment…
Date: 18 septembre 2016 Source: Ouest France Par Hervé Bertho La finance asservit la terre et ses paysans. C'est une guerre sournoise qui va de pair avec les crises économiques et le drame des réfugiés. La terre du monde est à vendre. L'huile de palme, le maïs, le soja, le caoutchouc, le…
Any discussion on climate change and sustainable investment in natural resources must grapple with land—a complicated yet crucial component of the search for equitable climate change solutions. In the context of resource investments, land is deeply entwined with both climate change impacts and…
By Michael Taylor, Director of the International Land Coalition (ILC) When world leaders adopted the SDGs in September 2015, they took a bold step in recognising the reality that ‘sustainable development’ is complex and multifaceted. While many criticised the explosion of targets and indicators…
By the Center for International Forestry Research  Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)  Peru - The indigenous community of Tres Islas in southeastern Peru seems to have it all—good fishing; a vast forest of timber, Brazil nut, palm and other trees; and natural beauty any…
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  By Kaitlin Cordes and Jesse Coleman, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI)   As food systems become increasingly globalized, and commodity markets more complex, policymakers face the ever more difficult task of identifying and addressing multiple risks to food security. One…
Common stereotypes can hinder the advance of women’s opportunities on the ground   By Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Agnes Quisumbing, and Sophie Theis   As the U.N. International Day of Rural Women on Oct. 15 spotlights the key role women play in the dynamic economies of the developing world, you may see…