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Outil pour un cadre juridique favorable à la foresterie comunautaire

Manuals & Guidelines
August, 2019
Afrique
Amérique latine et Caraïbes
Asie
Global

Le présent outil identifie des éléments-clés que les décideurs devraient considérer lors de l’élaboration de lois sur la foresterie communautaire. Il comprend d’une part des questions pour la mise en oeuvre de processus de réformes juridiques inclusifs et cohérents permettant d’atteindre un consensus et une série de questionnaires sur dix thématiques clés, visant à permettre un fondement solide des législations sur la foresterie communautaire :

What’s Happening in Cambodia’s Forests?

Reports & Research
August, 2019
Cambodia

This blog is part of Global Forest Watch’s Global Insights series. Although many parts of the world are experiencing forest loss, the factors motivating these losses differ between countries and regions. Global Insights takes a local look at historical and current trends in forested countries across the world to highlight the diversity of forest issues. To read other posts in the series, click here.


Communities in Africa fight back against the land grab for palm oil

August, 2019

This research investigates threats to women’s land rights and explores the effectiveness of land certification interventions using evidence from the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) program in Ethiopia. The research aims to provide evidence on the extent that LIFT contributed to women’s tenure security. Quantitative information was analyzed from the profiles of more than seven million parcels to understand how the program had incorporated gender interests into the Second Level Land Certification (SLLC) process.

Landgrabbing: Contested meanings of land

August, 2019

A recent wave of large-scale commercial investments in agriculture;extractive industries and other land-based sectors has compounded the ‘global resource squeezein low- and middle-income countries. But many communities affected by land rights violations struggle to assert their rights or obtain redress. Demand for legal support outstrips resources and what is available is not always appropriate. Pursuing litigation often presents significant obstacles and risks to the communities involved without offering any certain outcomes.

South Africa’s land report: Zimbabwe lessons?

August, 2019
Zimbabwe

An analysis of the July South African report on land and agriculture which documents the sorry tale of land reform since 1994. Says action on land reform is long overdue. Makes sensible recommendations on expropriation. Suggests a policy shift towards equity as a goal of land reform and a shift towards redistribution. Makes the case for substantial (at least half) allocations to women and a focus on urban/peri-urban land. Adding to redistribution;restitution and land tenure reform;it suggests a fourth pillar – land administration.

Securing customary rights is key to sustainable community forestry

Policy Papers & Briefs
August, 2019
Central African Republic

The laws in the Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic provide limited protection to indigenous peoples and local communities regarding access to land and forest resources. Often, logging concessions overlap their territories, restricting access to lands and resources. However, the development of community forests is gaining momentum in the region. These can help secure customary tenure, sustainably manage resources and improve livelihoods for indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs).

Building healthy portfolios: technical assistance on default management system for partner microfinance institutions

Reports & Research
August, 2019
Ethiopia

This summary describes technical assistance provided by LIFT to microfinance institutions to help them improve their management of loan defaults..This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme. For more information;please check: https://landportal.org/community/projects/land-investment-transformation...

จดหมายข่าว "CF-Net News" ฉบับที่ 6 โอกาสของประชาชนในกฏหมายป่าไม้ ประจำเดือนส.ค.2562

Institutional & promotional materials
August, 2019
Thailand

จดหมายข่าว "CF-Net News" 

“CF-Net News” หรือ ซีเอฟ เน็ท นิวส์ คือจดหมายข่าว เพื่อการเชื่อมโยง ประสานความเข้าใจและแบ่งปันข้อมูลกันภายในเครือข่ายป่าไม้ภาคพลเมือง จึงเป็นพื้นที่ของการสื่อสาร 

เพื่อบอกเล่าความคืบหน้า ข่าวสาร และบทความวิเคราะห์ที่เป็นประโยชน์กับเครือข่ายฯ โดยจะนำเสนอเป็นประจำทุกวันที่15 ของเดือน โดยเผยแพร่ทั้งทางโซเชียลมีเดีย (ไลน์ และเฟซบุ๊ค) และเว็บไซด์ 

ฉบับที่ 6 โอกาสของประชาชนในกฏหมายป่าไม้ ประจำเดือนส.ค. 2562 พบกับ

สิทธิพลเมืองกับภูมิทัศน์กฏหมายป่าไม้ไทย

Institutional & promotional materials
August, 2019
Thailand

ชุดข้อมูลนี้เรียบเรียงและนำกฏหมายเกี่ยวกับป่าไม้มานำเสนอคู่กับสิทธิพลเมืองไทย ซึงมีประโยชน์กับภาคประชาชนที่ควรให้ความสำคัญในการเตรียมความพร้อมและตระหนักรับรู้ถึงสิทธิพลเมืองคู่กับการใช้ประโยชน์อย่างถูกต้องตามกฏหมาย

République du Congo : cinq priorités de l’encadrement juridique de la foresterie communautaire

Reports & Research
July, 2019
Congo

La clé du succès de la foresterie communautaire réside dans la clarté et la cohérence des lois qui la régissent. Pour la première fois de son histoire, la République du Congo élabore un cadre juridique encadrant la foresterie communautaire. Cela constitue une opportunité unique pour les décideurs politiques de développer un cadre juridique favorable et exhaustif au profit des communautés.

Republic of Congo: five priorities for developing community forestry laws

Reports & Research
July, 2019
Congo

Clear and coherent laws are key to successful community forestry.The Republic of Congo is currently developing its first legal framework on community forestry — presenting policymakers with a unique opportunity to design an enabling and comprehensive legal framework that empowers communities. This briefing outlines key areas the framework should be built on, including five that should be addressed as a priority.

A stronger voice for women in local land governance: effective approaches in Tanzania;Ghana and Senegal

July, 2019

This report;based on primary and secondary data;highlights the link between land and inequality in Uganda.  It underscores the need to review policies;laws and regulations governing institutions and practices in the realm of land ownership;access;use and management;and to allocate enough resources to secure land rights. The report looks at factors that have had an impact on poverty and vulnerability;and how policies;laws;regulations and cultural practices can be made more inclusive.