4th India Land and Development Conference (ILDC 2020)
The fourth edition of the India Land and Development Conference took place from 2-4 March, 2020, in New Delhi, India, and provided platforms for enriching and interdisciplinary conversations on how Institutions, Innovations and Information matter for influencing and impacting land governance.
Global Landscapes Forum Session: Open Space for Restoration, Rights and Geodata
This session will build on and contribute to the panel discussion “Challenges in implementing a rights-based approach for sustainable management and restoration of landscapes and forests”. It will include short face-to-face discussions with guest speakers from the panel discussion, engagi
Global Landscapes Forum Accra 2019 (GLF Accra)
GLF Accra 2019 is where you will want to be to meet the people making a difference through successful forest and landscape restoration work on the ground in Africa.
India Land and Development Conference 2019
Conference Theme: Partnership for enhanced Inclusion and Impact
Webinar: Forest Rights and Governance in India
Sustainable Landscapes Conference
This forum will bring together each of the key themes and players from our previous events on smallholder farmer resilience, deforestation and sustainable agriculture. The Sustainable Landscapes Conference will tackle the biggest issues faced by business in creating a net positive impact and ensuring sustainable and resilient agricultural supply chains.
III Seminário Internacional Desenvolvimento Econômico e Governança de Terras
O tema para 2017 será a Regularização Fundiária
O Grupo de Trabalho em Governança de Terras tem a honra de apresentar a III edição do seminário que esse ano o tema principal será Regularização Fundiária. A data programada para o evento é: 07, 08 e 09 de junho de 2017.
Towards Rights-Based Conservation in the Congo Basin
A presentation by the Rainforest Foundation UK and Réseau Ressources Naturelles (RRN).
To be sustainable, nature conservation must also support the rights, livelihoods and cultures of local communities. International conservation organisations recognise this, but have these good intentions been reflected in efforts to protect Africa’s rainforests?