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Drying Out African Lands: Expansion of Large-Scale Agriculture Threatens Access to Water in Africa

15 March 2022

As the escalating climate crisis threatens access to water for millions across Africa, Drying Out African Lands: Expansion of Large-Scale Agriculture Threatens Access to Water in Africa unveils the devastating impact of large-scale agricultural plantations on the right to water on the continent.

What Can be Done to Reduce Land Forgery in Sri Lanka?

22 March 2022

COLOMBO (IDN) — As land forgery continues unabated in Sri Lanka, something has to be done to prevent the prevalent rate of land fraud, with legal owners and innocent buyers unknowingly falling into these traps.


According to news sources, the Registrar General N C Withanage had said, as far back as March 2019, that 40 to 50 per cent of land deeds in Sri Lanka are forged documents.


But unfortunately, things continue to go from bad to worse.


Loss and Damage: Erosion of Nepal’s Life, Land and Beauty Is Deep and Irreparable

19 January 2022

Life-threatening floods from bursting glacial lakes are just one of the many impacts of climate change that are leaving the people of Nepal unable to cope. Guest blogger Shreya K.C. calls on world leaders to replace fake handshakes with concrete action.




Main photo: Sikles village, in Kaski district, Nepal (Photo: copyright Maila Dai)


Open call for journalists: Submit your solution story

21 March 2022

Land Portal and Solutions Journalism Network LEDE Fellow Nieves Zúñiga are collaborating on a project to spread solutions-based stories about repairing the environment, while also improving land governance. Read more.

How can you participate?

Please read the guidance below and pitch your story by submitting the form. The deadline to pitch stories is 31 March 2022.  

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Indigenous peoples and local communities can save our forests: but governments must put them on the map

21 March 2022
Anna Locke
Malcolm Childress
PeterVeit
Ward Anseeuw

International Day of Forests: 21 March

A new study, published ahead of the International Day of Forests, warns that the Amazon is now nearing its tipping point; its ability to recover from disruption, such as droughts or fires, is rapidly reducing, increasing the risk of dieback of the Amazon rainforest and potentially releasing up to 90 billion tons of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.  

Land Portal publishes new gender thematic portfolio

20 March 2022

The recently updated portfolio on Land & Gender provides an overview of the key challenges for women to access land, as well as the status of global policies and practices that aim to promote more equal opportunities to tenure security for women. The portfolio also provides quick access to a curated selection of news, blogs, datasets, publications and other resources on land & women. 

 

Residents of Kazakh capital score rare win against urban development

14 March 2022


A small but determined group of activists made Nur-Sultan keep its promise.


Main photo: An oasis in the “concrete jungle.” (courtesy Bauyrzhan Sadiev)

Residents of Nur-Sultan who rallied to defend a patch of designated parkland from high-rise developments have scored a victory, setting a rare example of successful urban activism in Kazakhstan’s tightly controlled civic space. 


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