New portfolio explores complex relationships between land use, rights, and conflicts
Call for Abstracts: LANDac International Conference 2023
Call for proposals: Supporting uses of GDB data to advance the knowledge on data for public good
Industrie minière : suspension de l’exploitation artisanale des polymétaux sur le territoire national
How Bhutan could provide the blueprint for climate-smart forest economies
Why 30×30 would be the worst possible outcome of COP15
Gold and the goddess:How mining polluted Nigeria’s sacred Osun river
NA passes Bill for effective conservation and management of natural resources
The National Assembly (NA) on June 24 adopted the Forest and Nature Conservation Bill of Bhutan 2021 with 38 ‘Yes’, and two “ No” votes and two abstained.
Chairperson of the Environment and Climate Change Committee, Gyem Dorji, said that the Act, which was enacted in 1995, was not amended for more than two decades.
“During these years, the forest department was guided by executive orders and notifications, which were incorporated into rules, regulations, and guidelines,” he said.
New blog series looks at navigating the challenges of land-based investment
International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) and the Land Portal are launching a new blog series on the governance of land-based investments in the Global South. The series will explore practical strategies and approaches adopted by rights defenders and others to address common challenges surrounding these investments.
Protest in the name of nature: A young woman sues the state of Ecuador
Ecuador has elevated nature as a legal subject in its constitution - and still allows harmful copper mining. A young woman learns to fight back
Tajikistan to boost climate resilience with $45m World Bank support
Main photo: Dushanbe, capital city of Tajikistan. Image: Shutterstock/Vershinin89
The World Bank has approved $45 million (£33.6m) in grant financing to help Tajikistan to protect its natural resources and increase climate resilience.