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    Reducing Inequity between Communities and Companies

    Reports & Research
    July, 2018
    Global

    Increasing global demand for natural resources is intensifying competition for land across the developing world, pushing companies onto territories that many Indigenous Peoples and rural communities have sustainably managed for generations.

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    The Status of Forest Carbon Rights and Governance Frameworks in Over Half of the World's Tropical Forests

    Reports & Research
    March, 2018
    Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia

    Most of the world’s remaining tropical forests lie in areas that are customarily managed and/or legally owned by Indigenous Peoples and local communities. In the context of climate change and global efforts to protect and enhance the capacity of forests to capture and store greenhouse gas emissions, the question of who owns the trees and the carbon stored therein is paramount. Clarifying this question is crucial, both for the future of the planet, and for up to 1.7 billion people worldwide who rely on forests for their livelihoods.

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