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Large-Scale Land Acquisitions in Argentina

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Reports & Research
Outubro, 2020
Argentina

As with the rest of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), Argentina has experienced an intense process of deforestation and loss of natural vegetation in the last few decades. As the eighth-largest country in the world, with a total mainland area of more than 2.7 million km2 , this not only has significant implications for the region, but globally too.

Land Inequality at the Heart of Unequal Societies. Research Findings from the Land Inequality Initiative

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Outubro, 2020

The author has now run this site as an absolute dictator for 20 years;first in Oxfam space (2000-12) and since 2012 in Mokoro space. The article covers the origins of the site;the various motivations and the important role of changing technologies. The site is essentially a place to disseminate arguments in favour of pro-poor land reform and against simple solutions to complex issues.

Aboveground Biomass Distribution in a Multi-Use Savannah Landscape in Southeastern Kenya: Impact of Land Use and Fences

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Peer-reviewed publication
Setembro, 2020
Quênia
Noruega

Savannahs provide valuable ecosystem services and contribute to continental and global carbon budgets. In addition, savannahs exhibit multiple land uses, e.g., wildlife conservation, pastoralism, and crop farming. Despite their importance, the effect of land use on woody aboveground biomass (AGB) in savannahs is understudied.

Quantifying Climate-Wise Connectivity across a Topographically Diverse Landscape

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Peer-reviewed publication
Setembro, 2020
Global

Climate-wise connectivity is essential to provide species access to suitable habitats in the future, yet we lack a consistent means of quantifying climate adaptation benefits of habitat linkages. Species range shifts to cooler climates have been widely observed, suggesting we should protect pathways providing access to cooler locations.

Improving Governance of Tenure in Policy and Practice: Monitoring in a Space for Multiple Views

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Journal Articles & Books
Peer-reviewed publication
Setembro, 2020
Africa
Latin America and the Caribbean
Asia

The dynamics of current global challenges—like food and nutrition security, environmental degradation, climate change, and emergencies—reduce the availability of and/or access to natural resources, and thereby underline the urgency of achieving transformational changes in the governance of tenure.

Promoting Responsible Governance of Investments in Land (RGIL) in Ethiopia

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Institutional & promotional materials
Setembro, 2020
Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
Eastern Africa
Ethiopia

The “Responsible Governance of Investments in Land” (RGIL) project in Ethiopia aims at ensuring that investments in land are productive, contribute to sustainable land management, and respect the rights and needs of local populations, in particular vulnerable groups and women.

Blog series probes principles: what works for women’s land rights?

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Setembro, 2020

Land reform is a political necessity in South Africa;but since 1994 it has encountered many difficulties and progress has been slow. Elites have captured many of the benefits. A recent CBPEP study chaired by Ben Cousins focused on the potential contribution of redistributive land reform to employment creation. It breaks new ground.

Raising the cost of climate action? Investor-state dispute settlement and compensation for stranded fossil fuel assets

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Reports & Research
Setembro, 2020
Global

Global efforts to combat climate change will require a transition to renewable energy and government action to reduce reliance on fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas. If followed through, such action will create stranded assets – in other words, economic assets affected by premature write-downs or downward revaluations, or converted to liabilities.