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Community Land Acknowledged by Government - Not Documented
Community lands are all lands that fall under the customary governance of the community whether or not this is recognized in national law.
Indigenous Lands Not Acknowledged by Government - Held or used under Customary Tenure
Indigenous lands or territories refer to the collectively-held and governed lands (and natural resources) of Indigenous Peoples. As with other community lands, some indigenous lands may be allocated with group consent for use by individuals and families.
Community Lands Acknowledged By Government - Documented
Community lands are all lands that fall under the customary governance of the community whether or not this is recognized in national law.
Indigenous Lands Acknowledged by Government - Documented
Indigenous lands or territories refer to the collectively-held and governed lands (and natural resources) of Indigenous Peoples. As with other community lands, some indigenous lands may be allocated with group consent for use by individuals and families.
Community Land Not Acknowledged by Government - Held under Customary tenure
Community lands are all lands that fall under the customary governance of the community whether or not this is recognized in national law. Community land is variously described as the community domain, community land area, community territory, or other terms (e.g., Tanzania refer
Community Land Not Acknowledged by Government - Held or Used with Formal Land Claim submitted
Community lands are all lands that fall under the customary governance of the community whether or not this is recognized in national law.
Indigenous Lands Not Acknowledged by Government - Held or used with formal land claim submitted
Indigenous lands or territories refer to the collectively-held and governed lands (and natural resources) of Indigenous Peoples. As with other community lands, some indigenous lands may be allocated with group consent for use by individuals and families.
Indigenous Lands Acknowledged by Government - Not Documented
Indigenous lands or territories refer to the collectively-held and governed lands (and natural resources) of Indigenous Peoples. As with other community lands, some indigenous lands may be allocated with group consent for use by individuals and families.
Indicative Areas of Indigenous and Community Land Rights
The Indicative Areas of Indigenous and Community Land Rights layer provides areas where indigenous and community lands likely exist but the clear delimitation, recognition and/or documentation status of these land rights are not available at this time.
Global Urban Footprint (GUF)
The Global Urban Footprint (GUF) maps growing urban areas very detailed and at global scale. This layer is ingested as a Web Map Service (WMS), which is why the Land Portal's Geoportal is showing the most recent update available.
Mining concessions
“Mining concession” refers to an area allocated by a government or other body for the extraction of minerals. The terminology for these areas varies from country to country.
Oil and gas concessions
"Oil and gas concessions,” refer to areas allocated by the government to companies who explore for and produce oil, natural gas and other hydrocarbons. The terminology for these areas varies from country to country.
Oil palm concession
"'Oil palm concession' refers to an area allocated by a government or other body for industrial-scale oil palm plantations.
Managed forest concessions
"'Managed forests' refers to areas allocated by a government for harvesting timber and other wood products in a public forest. Managed forests are distinct from wood fiber concessions, where tree plantations are established for the exclusive production of pulp and paper products.
Wood fiber concession
“'Wood fiber concession' refers to an area allocated by a government or other body for establishment of fast-growing tree plantations for the production of timber and wood pulp for paper and paper products.
World Database of Protected Areas (WDPA)
The World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA) is a monthly updates database of both terrestrial and marine protected areas. Provided by the UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), in collaboration with governments, non-governmental organisations, academia and industry.