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Guião Técnico de CaVaTeCo 4 - Participação Activa Melhora a Efficiência da Terra Familiar

Manuals & Guidelines
July, 2018
Mozambique

A Cadeia de Valor da Terra Comunitária (CaVaTeCo) é uma abordagem que pode melhorar a segurança da posse e gestão de terras comunitárias e recursos naturais no contexto de grandes investimentos em terras. A CaVaTeCo fornece a base conceptual para o trabalho nos Distritos de Namarroi e Ile na Província da Zambézia pela ORAM e Terra Firma. Este projecto faz parte do LEGEND Challenge Fund do DFID.

How can REDD+ promote and support social safeguards in national laws?

Reports & Research
September, 2019
Congo
Ghana
Liberia

In West and Central Africa, home to 25% of the world’s tropical forests, the climate challenge is set against the threat of deforestation. In light of this threat, national laws and regulations seek to protect, restore, and manage the use of these forests for national development.

International initiatives such as REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation) have identified that strengthening national laws to improve forest governance is an important tool to strike a balance between protection of forests and national development.

Lake Eyasi Tourism Destination Management Plan 2019 - 2024

Legislation & Policies
April, 2019
Tanzania

Sustainable Toursim Development Plan for the portion of the unique Lake Eyasi Valley landscape in northern Tanzania falling into Karatu District. The most significant attractions for the destination is the last remaining hunter and gatherer societies (Hadzabe) with their unique life style, together with the life style of Datoga pastoralists.

LEGEND Land Policy Bulletin 4

Policy Papers & Briefs
April, 2016
Global

This LEGEND bulletin provides an overview of the main themes discussed and key messages identified by the LEGEND Core Land Support Team (CLST) during the 17th Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty.

PROPERTY RIGHTS THROUGH SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: THE CASE OF PLANTATIONS IN KERALA, INDIA

Peer-reviewed publication
June, 2019
Southern Asia

Globally, increased investor interest in land is confronting various types of political mobilisations from communities at the grassroots level. This paper examines the case study of a land occupation movement called Chengara struggle in the largest corporate plantation in southern India. The movement is led by the historically dispossessed scheduled caste and scheduled tribe communities. The objective of the study is to understand the type of institutional transformation of property rights that the movement is calibrating.

Landesa Annual Report 2019

Reports & Research
December, 2019
Global

Around the world, land is the foundation of rural life. Perhaps no other asset can equal the transformative power of land to create economic opportunity, boost productivity and food security, and fulfill the promise of fundamental human rights and a life of basic dignity and access to justice.

Field Reseach and Desk Study Report

Reports & Research
June, 2017
Sub-Saharan Africa
Uganda

Teso Initiative for Peace (TIP) received funds from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) that has been delegated through Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) under a project titled “Responsible Land Policy in Uganda” (RELAPU). In its pursuit to reduce extreme poverty and hunger in the world under its Field of Action 6 i.e.

Understanding the complexity of formalizing a reduction in size of a large scale oil palm concession in Sierra Leone

Reports & Research
December, 2019
Sierra Leone

This document, presents a learning story from the LEGEND Challenge Fund that supported partnership projects by civil society and private sector business to test approaches through which private business can potentially contribute to more secure land rights and better land governance in agricultural investment sites and supply chains.