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  1. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    février, 2023
    Ouganda, Pérou, Indonésie

    Over the past two decades, growing recognition of forest-based Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPs and LCs) sparked forest tenure reforms to formalize IP and LC rights to forests and forest lands through a variety of mechanisms. Nevertheless, tenure security, an intended objective of such reforms, has received less attention, despite being integral to the life and livelihoods of IPs and LCs and important for forests.

  2. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    juin, 2022
    Kenya, Ouganda, Pérou, Népal

    As forest tenure reform is mainstreamed around the world, outcomes are increasingly determined by the institutions that are responsible for administering its operationalisation and translating policy into implementation. This global study examines state institutional contexts of tenure reform in Kenya, Uganda, Nepal, Indonesia, and Peru. Interviews were administered in 2016–2017 using a fixed questionnaire applied across all countries involving 26–32 respondents from state implementers of forest tenure reform in each country for a total of 145 respondents.

  3. Library Resource

    Volume 10 Issue 2

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    février, 2021
    République démocratique du Congo, Honduras, Iraq, Norvège, Panama, Pérou, Soudan, Somalie, Soudan du Sud, États-Unis d'Amérique

    According to the United Nations (UN) Refugee Agency, there were 79.5 million forcibly displaced people worldwide by the end of 2019. Evictions from homes and land are often linked to protracted violent conflict. Land administration (LA) can be a small part of UN peace-building programs addressing these conflicts. Through the lens of the UN and seven country cases, the problem being addressed is: what are the key features of fit-for-purpose land administration (FFP LA) in violent conflict contexts?

  4. Library Resource
    Rolling back social and environmental safeguards in the name of COVID-19

    A Webinar Report

    Rapports et recherches
    mars, 2021
    Brésil, Colombie, Pérou, Indonésie, Global

    The webinar Rolling back social and environmental safeguards in the name of COVID-19, organized by Forest Peoples Programme, the Tenure FacilityMiddlesex University, the Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic and the Land Portal Foundation, took place on Thursday, February 18, 2021.

    Global leaders increasingly recognize that land rights for indigenous and local communities are a prerequisite for achieving national and international goals for forest governance, food security, climate mitigation, economic development and human rights.

  5. Library Resource
    Perú: Retrocesos en tiempos de COVID-19

    Evaluación de los cambios en las salvaguardias sociales y ambientales en Perú durante la pandemia COVID-19 y las consecuencias para los pueblos indígenas y sus territorios

    Rapports et recherches
    février, 2021
    Pérou

    Los impactos económicos del COVID-19 han generado que el Estado peruano agudice aún más en la priorización de las actividades extractivas por sobre la atención y cumplimiento de los derechos de los pueblos indígenas. En ese sentido, el presente informe describe, a través de las medidas establecidas por el Estado, las políticas que se han impulsado en territorios indígenas, bajo el argumento de la reactivación económica, sin contemplar los efectos que éstas pueden tener a mediano o largo plazo sobre la vida, la salud y el cumplimiento de los derechos de los pueblos.

  6. Library Resource

    Land Use Policy Volume 38

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    mai, 2014
    Pérou

    Policy makers concerned with the peri-urban interface find their greatest challenges in the rapid urban growth of developing mountain regions, since limitations caused by relief and altitude often lead to an increased competition between rural and urban land use at the valley floors. In this context, little attention has been paid to the affected agriculturalists’ perceptions of peri-urban growth—important information required for the realization of sustainable land use planning. How is the process of rural–urban land change perceived and assessed by peri-urban smallholder communities?

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    Volume 9 Issue 12

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    décembre, 2020
    Brésil, Chili, Colombie, Mexique, Pérou, Philippines, Amérique du Sud, Amérique centrale

    The urban planning ideas proposed by Jane Jacobs in the 1960s remain relevant to this day, promoting a perspective on the relationship between urban morphology and the community that takes into consideration the experiences of the people themselves in the planning of cities. With Jacobs’ ideas in mind, this article seeks to explore the urban territory of Santiago, Chile, and to assess the vitality of its neighborhoods with their diversity of morphological, architectural, and spatial characteristics.

  8. Library Resource

    Volume 9 Issue 10

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    octobre, 2020
    Mexique, Brésil, Chili, Colombie, Pérou, Philippines

    Urbanization of the countryside affects rural areas, especially in the immediate surroundings of large cities. Normally, this occurs as an unpromoted process, but in Chile, it is driven by the legal framework. This research focuses on rural residential plots (RRPs) around the capital city, Santiago. The analysis seeks to understand the significance and consequences of RRPs during the last four decades and the role of a favorable legal framework in affecting their development.

  9. Library Resource

    Volume 9 Issue 10

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    octobre, 2020
    Pérou

    Silvopasture is a type of agroforestry that could deliver ecosystem services and support local livelihoods by integrating trees into pasture-based livestock systems. This study modeled the financial returns from silvopastures, planted forests, and conventional cattle-pasture systems in Amazonas, Peru using capital budgeting techniques. Forests had a lower land expectation value (USD 845 per hectare) than conventional cattle systems (USD 1275 per hectare) at a 4% discount rate.

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    Volume 9 Issue 10

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    octobre, 2020
    Panama, Pérou, États-Unis d'Amérique

    The understanding of relationships between ecosystem services and the appropriate spatial scales for their analysis and characterization represent opportunities for sustainable land management. Bundles have appeared as an integrated method to assess and visualize consistent associations among multiple ecosystem services. Most of the bundle assessments focused on a static framework at a specific spatial scale.

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