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[Récapitulation du webinaire] Donner du pouvoir à la société civile et aux communautés grâce aux données foncières ouvertes

14 Juin 2022
Lilian Lee

The second webinar of the Whose Land? -  Inclusive Pathways to Land Governance series focused on the opportunities and constraints of civil society in advocating for more open land data and in harnessing its power for improved land governance. 

Call for Papers: Building Power, Deepening Democracy: Global Perspectives on Environmental Justice

25 Août 2021
Seraphin Muramira

Submission Deadline: All manuscripts should be submitted for consideration by December 31, 2021.

The global environmental crisis is intertwined with the crisis of social and economic inequality. From coal plants to palm oil plantations, economic activities that threaten the planet are concentrated in communities with less power and wealth. “You can’t have climate change without sacrifice zones,” writes Hop Hopkins, “and you can’t have sacrifice zones without disposable people.”1