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Desde la CoP29 de la CMNUCC en noviembre de 2024, y la aprobación nominal del artículo 6.4, el panorama normativo ha cambiado rápidamente.
La Plataforma Mujeres y Derechos a la Tierra y Territorios, impulsada por la International Land Coalition, está conformada por una red de 38 organizaciones —incluyendo organizaciones de base, ONG y movimien- tos sociales— provenientes de 14 países de América Latina y el Caribe.
Poor people in rural areas depend directly on functioning agroecosystems. Environmental rehabilitation, culminating in the reestablishment of tree cover, is seen as improving ecological functioning and in so doing, reducing the vulnerability of the poor who rely on these agroecosystems.
Tropical countries are making ambitious commitments to Forest Landscape Restoration with the aim of locking up carbon, conserving biodiversity and benefiting local livelihoods.
De nombreuses populations rurales dans les pays du Sud connaissent des processus forts d’exclusion
foncière et d’exposition à des risques sanitaires et environnementaux (pollutions, etc.), souvent liés à des
This report examines how payments for ecosystem services (PES) programs have impacted Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPs and LCs), highlighting both their potential to deliver environmental and social benefits and the persistent barriers to equitable access and participation.
Given the extended duration of refugees staying in their host country, enhancing refugee self-reliance is vital to secure refugee livelihoods. Verbal rental arrangements seem to be increasingly used to access farmland as food rations are decreasing and land inside the settlement area is scarce.
The 8th India Land and Development Conference (ILDC) convened a wide spectrum of stakeholders—researchers, policymakers, civil society actors, private sector leaders, and grassroots representatives—to critically examine the evolving landscape of land governance in India.