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

LandLibrary Resource
Maio, 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
Maio, 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.

Rights of Women in Collective Titling and Resource Management: Models and Best Practices

LandLibrary Resource
Maio, 2024
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Brazil
Nepal
The session focused on enhancing women's rights in collective titling and resource management, highlighting successful models and best practices from various global contexts. The introductory remarks framed the discussion around the importance of expanding women's participation and rights in land and forest management, establishing a foundation for the subsequent presentations.

How Community Forestry Can Strengthen Sustainable Landscape Management and Land Tenure Security

LandLibrary Resource
Maio, 2024
Indonesia
Brazil
Democratic Republic of the Congo
The session focused on the potential of community forestry to enhance sustainable landscape management and strengthen land tenure security, using case studies from Indonesia, Brazil, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

“It doesn’t matter at all—we are family”: Titling and joint property rights in Myanmar

LandLibrary Resource
Abril, 2024
Myanmar

Many policy makers and academics striving for more gender equality consider joint property rights as preferable over sole rights, since the latter often discriminate against women. Several governments in low-, middle- and high-income countries have therefore imposed joint rights through modifications of statutory law or mandatory joint property registration.