Women’s Housing and Land Rights and Covid-19
Join us for the Land Rights and COVID-19 webinar and discussion series, which is presented by Land Portal, Landesa, the Global Protection Cluster HLP AOR and GIZ, with organizing support from Environmental Peacebuilding Association, LANDac, New America and the UK's Department for International Development (DFID).
World Urban Forum (WUF 2020)
The World Urban Forum (WUF) was established in 2001 by the United Nations to address one of the most pressing issues facing the world today: rapid urbanization and its impact on communities, cities, economies, climate change and policies. Convened by UN-Habitat, the Forum is a high level, open and inclusive platform for addressing the challenges of sustainable urbanization.
Webinar: Building a Land Information Ecosystem in India
Join us for a webinar:
Building a Land Information Ecosystem in India
Date: Thursday, February 20th, 2020
Time: 14:00-15:30 / 9:00-10:30 CET
CBA14: From local solutions to global action
The 14th International Conference on Community-based Adaptation to Climate Change (CBA14) will take place in Bangkok, Thailand, on 18-21 May, 2020.
CBA14 in May 2020 will bring together practitioners, grassroots representatives, local and national government planners, policymakers and donors to share their experiences and drive forward efforts to achieve a climate-resilient future.
Land Forum 2020: Strengthening Governance and Land Tenure Rights as a Response to Climate Change
Indigenous people, local communities and family farmers play a critical role in stewarding and safeguarding the world’s lands and forests. Lands and forests managed by indigenous people and local communities have lower deforesta- tion rates, a higher carbon storage potential and a higher biodiversity than other lands, including protected areas.
LANDac Conference 2020 - Land Governance Challenges and Climate Change: Handling Pressures, Upholding Rights
The LANDac Annual International Conference offers a podium for researchers, practitioners and private sector representatives interested in land governance for equitable and sustainable development.
The role of indigenous communities in reducing climate change through sustainable land use practices
Turning up the heat : Solutions from indigenous peoples and progressive business to drive the transition to a low-carbon economy
You are cordially invited to the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre's 10th Anniversary Mary Robinson Speaker Series on Business & Human Rights “Turning up the heat: Solutions from indigenous peoples and progressive business to drive the transition to a low-carbon economy"
The Climate Crisis, Global Land Use, and Human Rights
On September 27th, the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI), Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, Landesa, and Wake Forest Law School will be hosting a day-long conference on the intersection between land use, the climate crisis and clean energy transition, and human rights.