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This year’s Acampamento Terra Livre (Free Land Camp) brought 6,000 Indigenous people to Brasilia to demand recognition of their land rights.
Delegates to UNCCD COP15 put forth new approaches to securing tenure and land rights - an essential step to tackling land degradation.
At UNCCD COP15, scientists and community members came together in discussion to help improve land tenure security.
Top forestry research organizations issue guidelines for scaling up tropical forest restoration with multiple benefits for stakeholders.
To prevent climate change, protect biodiversity and prevent future pandemics, leaders must ensure the rights of forest protectors.
David Kaimowitz explains why restoring the world’s forests will only be achieved by realising the potential of forest and farm producers.
CIFOR Director-General Robert Nasi answered the questions of restoration-minded Twitter users ranging across gender, biodiversity and finance
A new study highlights the wide-ranging benefits of sustainably sourced tropical tree foods for your health, the planet and food producers
Forest and land tenure rights are vital tools against land grabbing – but many Indigenous peoples and local communities still lack them.
By Lai Sanders, Rights and Resources Initiative This article was originally published at Intercontinental Cry. The evidence is clear: Indigenous Peoples and local communities have long been the backbone of the world’s environmental protection efforts, safeguarding what remains of our planet’s precious forests and natural resources despite mounting threats to their lands and their lives. […]
Research reveals links between different forms of tenure and restoration