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Showing items 4060 through 4068 of 4088.In Congo-Brazzaville, tree planting projects intended for carbon markets have proliferated over the past four years. This concerns large-scale developments of monocultures initiated by oil companies under the seductive term of carbon neutrality and promises of job creation for communities.
March 10th, 2025
Since UNFCCC CoP29 in November 2024 and the nominal approval of Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement, the regulatory landscape has been rapidly changing.
More than at any time in the past three decades, the world’s attention is focused this year on food and agriculture.
IN’s latest resource is an introduction to the topic Land and Water Grabbing: A discussion of integrity implications and related risks, which discusses the integrity implications and risks of land and water grabbing.
A resource on why land matters to Illovo, their approach to address land rights, their focus on community land and main outputs.
One year on from the Pledge announcement, this first report from the Forest Tenure Funders Group provides an overview of donor progress in 2021. The report describes how donors are working together, in dialogue with Indigenous Peoples and local community-led organisations.
A un año del anuncio de este Compromiso, el primer informe del Grupo de financiadores de la tenencia forestal aporta un pantallazo del avance de esta colaboración en 2021.
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