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5 December 2023
Climate-change induced disasters and communities’ responses to protect themselves and design solutions have become a top priority on the climate agenda. This webinar aimed to draw attention to the underexplored nexus of climate change, natural disasters, and tenure (in)security through…
11 October 2023
Rafiqul Islam Montu, stacey.zammit@landportal.info
In the leadup to upcoming international climate talks, farmers in the coastal regions of Bangladesh are emphasizing the importance of robust and well-documented land rights in the face of the multiple climate change disasters that have adversely impacted their lives and livelihoods. Spearheaded by…
11 October 2023
Rafiqul Islam Montu, stacey.zammit@landportal.info
À l'approche des prochaines négociations internationales sur le climat, les agriculteurs des régions côtières du Bangladesh soulignent l'importance de droits fonciers solides et bien documentés face aux multiples catastrophes liées au changement climatique qui ont eu un impact négatif sur leur vie…
11 October 2023
Rafiqul Islam Montu, stacey.zammit@landportal.info
À l'approche des prochaines négociations internationales sur le climat, les agriculteurs des régions côtières du Bangladesh soulignent l'importance de droits fonciers solides et bien documentés face aux multiples catastrophes liées au changement climatique qui ont eu un impact négatif sur leur vie…
11 October 2023
Rafiqul Islam Montu, stacey.zammit@landportal.info
Na preparação para as próximas discussões internacionais sobre o clima, os(as) agricultores(as) das regiões costeiras de Bangladesh estão enfatizando a importância de direitos à terra consistentes e bem documentados em face dos vários desastres causados pelas mudanças climáticas que afetaram…
11 October 2023
Rafiqul Islam Montu, stacey.zammit@landportal.info
En vísperas de las próximas conversaciones internacionales sobre el clima, los agricultores de las regiones costeras de Bangladesh insisten en la importancia de contar con unos derechos sobre la tierra sólidos y bien documentados ante las múltiples catástrofes provocadas por el cambio climático que…
24 October 2022
Rowshan Jahan Moni
Land and Climate Conversations From Nov. 6-18, the world gathers in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, for the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27), to discuss the global climate change agenda. While we are hopeful that these high-level conversations will result in meaningful progress toward…
12 May 2021
This blog was written by Barbara Fraser and published by EarthBeat at: https://www.ncronline.org/earthbeat/politics/indigenous-peoples-lives-depend-their-lands-threats-are-growing-worldwide - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Main photo: People from the Mura tribe are pictured in a file photo…
30 March 2021
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No mês passado, um ex-ministro do governo do Zimbábue foi preso por venda ilegal de terrenos públicos. Alguns dias depois, um tribunal da Malásia condenou por corrupção o ex-presidente de uma agência de desenvolvimento agrário de terras públicas. E, em janeiro, o governo da Estônia desmoronou em…
6 December 2020
Blog by Monzur Hossain and Naoyuki Yoshino, reposted from the Financial Express, Bangladesh Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated countries in the world but with a land-man ratio of 0.06 ha per person, it occupies the lowest rank. The increasing population begets an increasing demand for…
17 October 2020
Rowshan Jahan Moni
Landless women should be recognized as farmers, and given their due tenurial rights “Small farmers feed the world” -- does this make any sense to us? If it does, then what is the paradigm shift and what has it done, or is trying to do differently, to uphold and promote this hard truth? Over time…
17 September 2020
By Istiakh Ahmed Originally found at: https://www.urbanet.info/exploring-perceptions-of-liveability-in-bangladesh/ What makes people prefer one place over another? Liveability is a popular topic, but smaller cities are still left unexplored. Istiakh Ahmed from the International Centre for…