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Other organizations (Projects Database)
Other organizations (Projects Database)

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Other organizations funding or implementing with land governance projects which are included in Land Portal's Projects Database. A detailed list of these organizations will be provided here soon. They range from bilateral or multilateral donor agencies, national or international NGOs,  research organizations etc.

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Points of Light: Strengthening the entrepreneurial community initiatives

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A Casa Verde Cultura e Meio Ambiente (Casa Verde) will work with indigenous, quilombola communities, and small farmers resettled by Brazil's program of land reform, to improve their productive capacities, reinforce their traditional practices, and conserve biodiversity in the states of Gois, Mato Grosso, and Mato Grosso do Sul. This project will directly benefit 1,000 families and indirectly another 3,500 families.

Forest Value Enhancement Activity

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Solomon Islands Threshold - FOREST MANAGEMenT PROJECT - Forest Value Enhancement Activity: the Forest Value Enhancement Activity (FoVEP) aims to generate more reliable, sustainable benefits from the country's natural forest resources. The sub-activities are: (a) Forest Management through Payment for Ecosystem Services. ("PES Sub-Activity"): The objective of the PES Sub-Activity is to facilitate community-based forest and land management that is supported by a market-based payment for ecosystem services ("PES") program in participating project locations. PES programs seek to incentivize better management of ecosystems by providing payments derived from markets for accredited management outcomes. The PES Sub-Activity shall adhere to the Nakau Methodology Framework to facilitate improved environmental, social, and economic benefits derived from participation in forest-based PES market opportunities. The methodology framework was developed by the Nakau Programme to apply existing PES verification modalities and development partner requirements to the unique environmental and cultural context of the Pacific region. (b) Policy and Institutional Reforms for Alternative Forest Management. ("FoVEP FGR Sub-Activity"): The objective of the FoVEP FGR Sub-Activity is to facilitate policy and institutional reforms to improve the environmental performance, equitable sharing of benefits, and regulatory enforcement of the Solomon Islands' forest sector. Using an FGR methodology, such as PDIA or similar approach, this Sub-Activity aims to facilitate a process for incremental reform in which participants iteratively identify, prioritize, diagnose, and solve constraints to effective governance in the forest sector.

Land Management For Investment Projects

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Solomon Islands Threshold - Land Management For Investments Projects: the Access Land for Tourism Investment Facilitation Project (ALTIF) will address the land access and investment facilitation issues to help the country grow its tourism sector. The ALTIF Project seeks to achieve this objective by building government capacity to identify investable land and facilitate investment in the sector. The ALTIF Project aims to increase tourism investment in Solomon Islands, which is expected to deliver jobs and productivity gains, increased local purchases, and foreign exchange benefits.

Rights-based REDD+: DRC

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• Outcome 1: The international climate regime for land-use and forests includes a rights-based approach and provisions to protect natural ecosystems • Outcome 2: Indigenous peoples and other forest-dependent communities enjoy greater respect for their land rights and are recognised for their sustainable management and protection of the rainforest. Implementing partners: RFN and partners.

Rights-based REDD+: Peru

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• Outcome 1: The international climate regime for land-use and forests includes a rights-based approach and provisions to protect natural ecosystems • Outcome 2: Indigenous peoples and other forest-dependent communities enjoy greater respect for their land rights and are recognised for their sustainable management and protection of the rainforest. Implementing partners: Aidesep, DAR, CORPI-SL, FenAMAD, ORPIO