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LAC: Community Participation for Sustainable Land Governance – Experiences with Indigenous Peoples

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Maio, 2024
Colombia
Guatemala
Peru
The Regional Operational Workshop in Latin America and the Caribbean highlighted the significance of community participation in sustainable land governance, with a particular focus on the involvement of indigenous peoples. The final thematic session showcased diverse experiences aimed at enhancing community land management.

EAP/SAR: Opening Session/From Policy to Implementation: Innovations in Public Land Management for Green Growth

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Maio, 2024
Nepal
India
Pakistan
Indonesia
Sri Lanka
Solomon Islands
Vanuatu
The joint East Asia Pacific (EAP) and South Asia (SAR) Regional Workshop served as a pioneering event focused on innovations in public land management to support green growth. The workshop, held under the theme “Breaking Barriers: Access to Land and Poverty Reduction and Climate Resilience,” aimed to explore regional and national efforts in leveraging land management for sustainable development.

EAP/SAR: Strengthening Land Tenure for a Sustainable and Inclusive Future

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Maio, 2024
South-Eastern Asia
Southern Asia
Indonesia
Philippines
Laos
Republic of Korea
Pakistan
India
Bangladesh
Bhutan
The joint East Asia Pacific (EAP) and South Asia (SAR) Regional Workshop highlighted the importance of strengthening land tenure to achieve a sustainable and inclusive future. The event was part of the broader theme “Breaking Barriers: Access to Land and Poverty Reduction and Climate Resilience,” focusing on regional experiences and innovations in land management.

Carbon Markets and Climate Justice: How Carbon Trading Frameworks Can Protect Community Land Rights

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Maio, 2024
Sierra Leone
Kenya
Zimbabwe
Guinea
The roundtable session on carbon markets and climate justice addressed how carbon trading frameworks can be designed to protect community land rights, especially as countries in Africa and Asia establish legal frameworks in line with Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.

Customary and Statutory Land Administration Challenges amidst Climate Change: Grassroot Voices

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Maio, 2024
The session explored the challenges at the intersection of customary and statutory land governance in the context of climate change, emphasizing perspectives from diverse regions. Discussions highlighted the complexities of managing land resources under dual systems, where traditional authorities and formal legal frameworks often coexist and sometimes conflict.

Integrated Land Policy Implementation: Cross-Ministerial Coordination to Secure Land Rights

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Maio, 2024
The session examined the intricate challenges that arise when customary and statutory land governance systems intersect, particularly under the pressures of climate change. Insights from multiple regions illuminated the complexities involved in managing land resources where traditional authorities and legal frameworks coexist, occasionally leading to conflicts.

Intergenerational Dynamics in Climate Action: Empowering Youth in Land Rights for Sustainability

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Maio, 2024
Asia
Africa
Latin America and the Caribbean
The session examined the vital connection between land rights and intergenerational dynamics, focusing on the role of youth within Indigenous Peoples and local communities across Asia, Africa, and Latin America in climate action. Participants explored how limited access to land and resources, as well as restricted participation in agriculture, impacts young people's involvement in rural areas.

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

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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.