Over the past two decades, growing recognition of forest-based Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPs and LCs) sparked forest tenure reforms to formalize IP and LC rights to forests and forest lands through a variety of mechanisms. Nevertheless, tenure security, an intended objective of such reforms, has received less attention, despite being integral to the life and livelihoods of IPs and LCs and important for forests.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksFebruary, 2023Uganda, Peru, Indonesia
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Forests
Peer-reviewed publicationJanuary, 2017Indonesia, Peru, Brazil, CameroonIn addition to being a global strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from tropical deforestation, Reducing Emission from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+) intends to protect and improve the well-being and income of local stakeholders. The intention is to provide livelihood support in exchange for local stakeholder involvement in protecting forests.
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Peer-reviewed publicationJanuary, 2021PeruNatural forest regrowth is critical for restoring ecosystem services in degraded landscapes and providing forest resources. Those who control tenure and access rights to these secondary forest areas determine who benefits from economically charged off-farm opportunities such as finance for forest restoration, selling carbon credits, and receiving payment for ecosystem services.
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The perspective of implementing officials
Policy Papers & BriefsApril, 2019PeruA brief on the formalization of the collective rights of native communities in Peru from the perspective of implementing officials
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Library ResourceJanuary, 2010Peru
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Library ResourceJanuary, 2012Peru
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Library ResourceJanuary, 2013Peru
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Library ResourceJanuary, 2016Peru
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Library ResourceJanuary, 2019Peru
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Peru: Digital Empowerment of Indigenous Women in Two Amazonian Regions
Institutional & promotional materialsDecember, 2021Latin America and the Caribbean, South America, PeruThe Global Programme 'Responsible Land Policy' (GPRLP) is part of the Special Initiative 'One World, No Hunger' of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), which aims to reduce extreme poverty and hunger.
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