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Showing items 49789 through 49797 of 73429.In this synthesis report, the issue of tenure security is addressed and assessed in several countries where government, civil society, the private sector and development cooperation initiatives have been implemented for decades.
In recent years, there has been growing attention and effort towards securing the formal, legal recognition of land rights for Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
A large number of countries recognize the role of forests in carbon sequestration and committed in their NDCs to protect forests, reduce deforestation rates, and restore forestlands.
Land is the foundation of our life; stopping the critical loss of land and turning this trend around is critical for the future prosperity and security of humankind.
Indigenous and community lands, crucial for rural livelihoods, are typically held under informal customary arrangements.
Rangelands cover a surface area of more than 2 million hectares in Cameroon.
Land is a key economic resource inextricably linked to access to, use of and control over other economic and productive resources.
The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets presents commodity market issues in an objective and accessible way to policy-makers, commodity market observers and stakeholders interested in agricultural commodity market developments and their impacts on countries at different levels of economic dev
This practitioner’s guide explains how to promote gender-responsive forest tenure reform in community-based forest regimes. It is aimed at those taking up this challenge in developing countries.
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