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Library Study Places Tenure as High Policy Recommendation

Study Places Tenure as High Policy Recommendation

Study Places Tenure as High Policy Recommendation

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Date of publication
June 2012
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ISBN / Resource ID
362

The Rights and Resources Initiative has a new study out that explores the issue of community and indigenous people’s rights to forests and discusses how expanding the bundle of rights that communities hold over forest – by creating and enforcing communal rights to access, use, and manage forests and forest products – can lead to various positive outcomes. The study is a comparative analysis of the legal framework of the 27 most forested countries around the world.
Top on their list of policy recommendations: “Place tenure rights high on the global development agenda.”

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