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Récap du webinaire : Montrer la voie : comment les jeunes autochtones luttent contre le changement climatique à travers les droits autochtones

19 Avril 2024

Le 11 avril 2024 a été la date du premier webinaire de cette année, organisé sous l'égide de la série de dialogues sur le foncier, intitulé "Montrer la voie : comment les jeunes autochtones luttent contre le changement climatique à travers les droits autochtones". Le webinaire a attiré un peu plus de 200 participants et mis en vedette de jeunes leaders autochtones et communautaires locaux du monde entier. La série est organisée par un consortium d’organisations, y compris la Land Portal Foundation, la Fondation Ford et le Tenure Facility et ce webinaire particulier a été organisé par l’organisation YILAA et TINTA.  

Scaling readiness: experiences from the CGIAR scaling readiness approach

09 Octobre 2023
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Challenges with regards to scaling is not unique to the land sector. Working in the context of agriculture for development, CGIAR and Wageningen University developed the Scaling Readiness approach.  This approach response to the fact that the pressure to demonstrate fast and visible results and impact at scale, has sometimes resulted in unreasonable and unrealistic expectations, and in fact stimulated simplistic and non-sustainable scaling approaches.

LAND-at-scale Chad: Collective action to bring land to the national political agenda

09 Octobre 2023
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Chad is at the verge of an emerging land tenure crisis. As observed in many countries in Africa, formal and customary tenure systems overlap. Customary tenure systems, that generally prevail in rural areas, differ from region to region, with each its own needs and practices. Land conflicts are abundant, caused by degradation and transformation of land surfaces caused by climate change, as well as land investments by domestic investors with disputed legitimacy.

Quand les modes de gestion du Covid19 nous interpellent sur la gestion des réformes foncières en Afrique de l’Ouest !

23 Avril 2020

Source: Pressafrik.com

Par: Ibrahima Arona DIALLO,
Professeur de droit public, Coordonnateur du Réseau d’excellence sur la Gouvernance foncière en Afrique de l’Ouest et  Expert foncier international et membre associé à l’Ipar.

Date: 13/04/2020

 

The Impact of Blockchain Technology on the Surveying Industry, Cadastre and Land Registry Systems

16 Juillet 2019
John Dean Markunas

UNLIKELY PARTNERS: BLOCKCHAIN & LAND SURVEYING INDUSTRY

OUTLINE

I. Introduction to Blockchain Technology

II. Overview of the Surveying Industry

III. Surveying and Blockchain

IV. Types of Blockchains  

V. The Case for Blockchain in the Real Estate Industry

VI. Blockchain, Surveying, Land Registry and Cadastre 

VII. Blockchain Registry Integration Levels

VIII. The Future of Blockchain for Real Estate

IX. Conclusion

APPENDIX 

Glossary — Blockchain Terminology

Data Stories Prize Winners Announced: Let’s Let Data Speak!

03 Juin 2019
stacey.zammit@landportal.info

Earlier this year, in honor of International Open Data Day, which took place on March 2nd, we put out a call, asking Land Portal users and any and all interested to submit their very own data stories to the Land Portal.  What we were looking for were stories that were unique and original, and that presented data in innovative and engaging ways.  We realized that this was no easy feat, but each and every one of the submissions we received made inventive use of photos, quotes, maps and infographics to tell compelling stories.  In the end, the be

A Viral Revolution: Land Rights and the Arab Spring

20 Février 2018
WaelZakout

This past December marked seven years since the start of the Arab Spring, one of the most “viral” revolutions of our time.  In a matter of months, uprisings spread quickly from Tunisia to Yemen and changed the landscape of the region.  While the causes and effects of the Arab Spring have been the subject of thorough analysis over the years, the revolutions emerged so quickly and with such force, in part, because of very palpable, muffled disillusionment.