
Herder-farmer conflict in the Sahel needs a new description: why ‘eco-violence’ fits
13 July 2022
The conflicts between herders and farmers over water and grazing opportunities have been going on for decades.

Sustaining and Scaling Tenure to Land and Forests: Challenges and Opportunities to achieve sustainable solutions at scale
4 July 2022
LANDac International Conference 2022 Session Summary With barely eight years left to reach the UN SD 2030 Goals, an acceleration of the process of securing and sustaining tenure rights is required. The focus of the land and forest governance sector should turn to scale approaches and…

A Farmer Transforms her Land in the Heart of the Great Green Wall
21 April 2022
Situated on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert, Koulikoro, Mali is on the frontlines of a slow-moving environmental and humanitarian crisis. Extreme temperatures, extended periods of drought, and desertification are making it increasingly more difficult for farmers like Sitan Camara to make a…
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Challenges and Opportunities in Monitoring Land Data for the Sustainable Development Goals
16 May 2023
Land is a finite resource, and access to it is essential for the livelihoods of individuals and communities. To ensure that access to land is secure and equitable for all, the United Nations has set the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 1.4.2, which measures individuals' land tenure security, and…

Land, Investment and Migration: A Portrait of Village Life in Mali
Date: Wednesday, 17 June 2020 Time: 2.30-3.45pm (GMT+1) Where: Online, using Zoom Registration: via this link. The effects of the climate crisis, new technologies, and land grabs have altered the livelihoods and prospects of villagers living in Central Mali. Join us for an…