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EAP/SAR: Strengthening Land Tenure for a Sustainable and Inclusive Future

LandLibrary Resource
May, 2024
South-Eastern Asia
Southern Asia
Indonesia
Philippines
Laos
Republic of Korea
Pakistan
India
Bangladesh
Bhutan
The joint East Asia Pacific (EAP) and South Asia (SAR) Regional Workshop highlighted the importance of strengthening land tenure to achieve a sustainable and inclusive future. The event was part of the broader theme “Breaking Barriers: Access to Land and Poverty Reduction and Climate Resilience,” focusing on regional experiences and innovations in land management.

Advancing Land-Based Investment Governance: Scaling Up Multi-Actor and Multi-Prong Engagement

LandLibrary Resource
May, 2024
The session focused on advancing responsible land-based investment (RLBI) governance through a comprehensive, multi-actor, and multi-pronged approach. Discussions centered on the ALIGN Technical Support Facility’s efforts to foster effective governance frameworks, emphasizing the importance of political economy considerations in navigating complex land governance contexts.

The Role of Gender Transformative Approaches (GTAS) for Securing Tenure Rights for Sustainability

LandLibrary Resource
May, 2024
Africa
Latin America and the Caribbean
Asia
The session focused on the application of Gender Transformative Approaches (GTAs) in securing tenure rights to promote sustainability, emphasizing the intersection of gender, land rights, and sustainable development. The session began with a keynote by Dr.

Guidance for national and local governments

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Peer-reviewed publication
Reports & Research
March, 2024
Global

Countries face severe local and global climate risks with grave social, economic, and environmental costs. Given a significant portion of global emissions are a result of agriculture, forestry, and other land-based investments, governments can mitigate climate risks by ensuring these investments contribute to, rather than undermine, national and global climate goals.

Droits des communautés et changement climatique: Quel avenir voulons-nous?

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Reports & Research
January, 2024
Afrique
Amériques
Asie
Europe
Océanie

Le 17 septembre 2023, plus de 70 représentants des titulaires de droits et leurs alliés se sont réunis pour un dialogue mondial sur la façon dont le financement climatique peut ou doit soutenir leur vision de l’avenir dans un monde affecté par le changement climatique.