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International Conference - Social-Ecological Systems: From Risks and Insecurity to Viability and Resilience (SES2019)

18 January 2019

Call For Papers


The Research Center for Environment, Human Security and Governance (CERES), in partnership with many institutions, will organize it 5th International Conference on: Social-Ecological Systems: From Risks and Insecurity to Viability and  Resilience (SES2019), Marrakesh, October 24-26, 2019.


 


N. territories deal may end compensation claims

08 January 2019

The Yomiuri ShimbunThe Japanese government intends to propose that Japan and Russia mutually abandon rights to compensation and other claims over the four northern islands during negotiations on a peace treaty, according to sources close to the bilateral talks.


The idea has emerged to form an agreement specifying abandonment of rights to claim compensation at the same time a peace treaty is concluded.


It’s been 14 months since displaced people in Chiapas fled their homes

22 December 2018

Territorial dispute behind the forced exodus of residents of Chalchihuitán

It’s been 14 months since some 5,000 people in Chiapas were forced to flee their homes in Chalchihuitán. And although about 4,000 have since returned, 1,200 remain homeless, a situation for which they hold the municipal government responsible.

Representatives of the displaced people told a press conference this week that they have yet to recover their properties, which were occupied by armed civilians after the residents fled.

Brazilian official: Marielle Franco 'killed by militia' behind favela land grabs

17 December 2018

Brazilian councilwoman assassinated in Rio de Janeiro in March was killed by a militia looking to protect its interests controlling land in unregulated slums, Brazilian official says.


Marielle Franco, the Brazilian councilwoman assassinated in Rio de Janeiro in March was killed by a militia looking to protect its interests controlling land in unregulated slums, a Brazilian official has said.


Indigenous peoples denounce ongoing land rights violations in Ecuador

17 December 2018
  • Indigenous leaders in Ecuador say that a lack of progress toward addressing key issues stands in the way of their fundamental territorial rights.
  • Concerns include resource extraction projects initiated without proper prior consent and consultation, as well as the activation of several mining and oil concessions in Ecuador.
  • The outcry comes at a time when indigenous peoples are increasingly being recognized as key partners in ensuring the protection of the world’s tropical forests.

Land Portal Receives Support from GIZ to Scale up Work on Information Management & Dissemination

17 December 2018

The Land Portal Foundation is pleased to announce financial support by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) to scale up work on information management and dissemination.


In particular, GIZ support will go towards expanding existing and creating new thematic portfolios on the Land Portal.


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