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Open and Inclusive Land Governance Data for Climate Action and Accountability

Open and Inclusive Land Governance Data for Climate Action and Accountability

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Date of publication
May 2024
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The session explored the crucial role of open and inclusive land governance data in advancing climate action and ensuring accountability within the framework of the Global Land Agenda. Experts from diverse international organizations emphasized the significance of comprehensive and accessible land data for informed decision-making in the context of the climate crisis. The discussion began with an overview of how land data contributes to tracking progress towards global land objectives, highlighting the impact of collaborative efforts like the EC Data Partnership in shaping the Global Land Observatory (GLO). The presentation also underscored the importance of centering land data in global discourse. This was followed by an introduction to the EC Data Partnership, which aims to leverage data for monitoring biodiversity and supporting climate action, with a focus on how community-driven data can enrich these efforts. The session delved into the value of open data on large-scale land acquisitions, underscoring its potential to enhance accountability and guide responsible investments. Perceived tenure security emerged as a critical aspect, with data from Prindex offering insights into perceived risks, thus informing more resilient land policies. Additionally, the session highlighted the benefits of open land information systems and complete registries, advocating for greater transparency to foster a shared understanding of land governance practices. Finally, the discussion turned to the national-level implications of such data partnerships, with a focus on how organizations like IFAD and FAO can align their initiatives to support governments in creating effective land data frameworks. The forum highlighted that open and inclusive land data is indispensable for achieving both climate and development goals, advocating for greater integration of data partnerships into global land governance strategies.


This resource has been made available by the organizers of the World Bank Land Conference under the following disclaimer.
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Michael Taylor; Ward Anseeuw; Jann Lay; Anna Locke; Laura Meggiolaro; Rukshana Nanayakkara; Athur Mabiso