A large share of the world's rural population depends on using land to feed themselves. Commercial agriculture and forestry investments are placing growing pressure on land as a resource. Especially when state capacities to steer and monitor land-based investments are low, this can lead to increasing pressure on natural resources, land-use conflicts and in the worst cases to forced expropriation and displacement. These factors can have a negative impact on livelihood and food security in rural areas, particularly when land rights are insecure.
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Library ResourceMultimediaMay, 2023Ethiopia, Uganda, Laos
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Library ResourceMultimediaNovember, 2010Laos
Nalee's views on the understanding of their land rights.
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Library ResourceMultimediaNovember, 2010Laos
Amleuam talks about his rights with the land.
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Library ResourceMultimediaNovember, 2010Laos
Somboun would like others to join him in learning more about their rights.
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Library ResourceMultimediaNovember, 2010Laos
Thak would like to learn more about laws pertaining to land conflicts.
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