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Global Land Agenda: Framework for Action (F4A)

Global Land Agenda: Framework for Action (F4A)
Land Tenure Security for People, Planet and Prosperity

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Date of publication
декабря 2024
Resource Language
Pages
14

Executive Summary
 

Tenure security is a critical foundation for human development, for
prosperity, and the health and sustainability of our planet. Tenure security
and good land governance protects the rights of land users and facilitates a
long-term relationship with land that enables sustainable land use and
sustained investment in land. It promotes peace, stability and inclusive
growth; it protects the poor and empowers women and marginalized groups
such as indigenous peoples and local communities; it helps protect nature
and allows for a healthy planet.


But, tenure security is a distant dream for almost a billion people who do not
feel their rights to land or home are secure. Worldwide, weak land
governance drives unsustainable land use and deforestation, and fuels
conflict and human rights abuses; it marginalizes the poor and
disadvantaged; it prevents responsible investment in land needed to create
jobs and sustain livelihoods. Time is running out.


Global crises in 2021, including global infectious zoonoses, habitat and
biodiversity loss, climate change, growing inequalities, underscore the
fundamental reality that how land is managed and used affects everyone,
now, not just those who depend on it directly or at some unknown time in the
future. It is not surprising, then, that tenure security and sustainable land use
underpin numerous Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) and are
foundational for a green, resilient and inclusive recovery from the global
pandemic.


Despite some progress, action at country-level is often slow or insufficient or
and has faltered. This Framework for Action highlights four critical global
priorities for which concerted action on tenure security is essential to enable
inclusive, resilient and sustainable development. These are:
 

  • Empowering people and promoting gender and social equality and
    resilience, in particular for women, the elderly, youth, indigenous
    peoples and local communities.
  • Climate adaptation and mitigation, while protecting nature and
    promoting sustainable food systems.
  • Sustainable rural and urban land investment for inclusive and equal
    prosperity.
  • Promoting peace, stability and security.
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