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Showing items 1 through 9 of 82.Construcción de la justicia desde la justicia indígena: Experiencias interlegales de Inquisivi
Magali Vienca Copa Pabón[1] / Amy Michelle Kennemore[2]
Introducción
DE GEOGRAFIA E DE DIVERSIDADE: CONTRIBUIÇÃO PARA UM DIÁLOGO DE SABERES
Carlos Walter Porto-Gonçalves *
Land-use conflict is not a new phenomenon for pastoralists and farmers in Tanzania with murders, the killing of livestock and the loss of property as a consequence of this conflict featuring in the news for many years now.
La investigación como un tejido de relaciones, complicidad y empatía
Ruth Bautista Durán
La investigación como un tejido de relaciones, complicidad y empatía
Ruth Bautista Durán
In recent years, there has been growing attention and effort towards securing the formal, legal recognition of land rights for Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
Land tenure security is crucial for women's empowerment and a prerequisite for building secure and resilient communities. Tenure is affected by many and often contradictory sets of rules, laws, customs, traditions, and perceptions.
This report analyses evidence linking community forest rights with healthier forests and lower carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from deforestation and forest degradation.
This document presents a framework for identifying and asserting tenure and human rights associated with forests and land use in the context of climate change policies and measures.