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Secure Land Rights: The Key To Sustainable Food Systems

02 September 2021

 

Securing land rights is critical for realizing sustainable food systems that provide food security and overcome poverty. Security of property rights is central to preserving livelihoods, maintaining social stability, and increasing incentives for investment and for sustainable, productive land use.  

 

 

Land Portal Foundation
European Commission
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Welthungerhilfe
International Land Coalition
Netherlands Enterprise & Development Agency
LANDac

Lessons From our Territories : Honouring Traditional Knowledge in the Fight Against the Climate Crisis

09 September 2021

Local and indigenous knowledge refers to the understandings, skills and philosophies developed by societies with long histories of interaction with their natural surroundings. For rural and Indigenous Peoples, local knowledge informs decision-making about fundamental aspects of day-to-day life.

Land Portal Foundation
The Tenure Facility
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Ford Foundation

Energy Frontiers: Renewable energies in Indigenous territories

21 October 2021

Although renewable energy has not been inherently positive for Indigenous Peoples,  there is a growing recognition among private and government actors that attaining the highest possible standards in respect of Indigenous Peoples’ rights is simply a matter of sound business principles and good practice. 

Land Portal Foundation
The Tenure Facility
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Ford Foundation

Financing Land Rights: Investing in people and nature

17 November 2021

This webinar confronted the reality that Indigenous Peoples’ and local communities' land rights are greatly underfunded, despite these territories being key to global environmental health services. According to a 2021 study by Rainforest Foundation Norway, from 2011 to 2020 less than 1% of climate cooperation funds were allocated to forest management or to legalize indigenous territories, and in the past 10 years only 0,017% of all climate cooperation funds mention an indigenous organization in the implementation.

Land Portal Foundation
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Ford Foundation
The Tenure Facility

Land Dialogues Webinar Series 2022

19 December 2022

In 2022 we remain in the midst of a once-in-a-century pandemic, increasingly violent weather events connected to the changing climate, and global security tensions due to war and conflict. Indigenous Peoples and local communities (IPLCs) are among the most vulnerable and are both directly and indirectly hard-hit by these events. 

Land Portal Foundation
The Tenure Facility
Ford Foundation
Thomson Reuters Foundation

Where Technology Meets Land Rights: Utilizing Technologies to Support Land Governance

07 July 2023

This webinar discussed the implications of technologies for land rights, including the potential benefits and drawbacks. The webinar considered whether technology and data sharing a viable and practical  Indigenous communities to defend their land rights.

Land Portal Foundation
The Tenure Facility
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Ford Foundation

Foro de los Pueblos Indígenas

08 February 2023 - 12 February 2023

La sexta reunión mundial del Foro de los Pueblos Indígenas en el FIDA, a celebrarse los días 9, 10 y 13 de febrero de 2023, se centrará en el Liderazgo de los pueblos indígenas en las cuestiones del clima: soluciones basadas en las comunidades para mejorar la resiliencia y la biodiversidad.

Carbon markets and Indigenous lands: The importance of free, prior and informed consent

13 September 2023

While  talk of carbon markets has been prominent of late, offsetting using forest carbon has long been controversial. Carbon markets are trading systems through which countries, businesses, individuals or other entities buy or sell units of greenhouse gas emissions. A newly launched report by the Rainforest Foundation UK, looks at both sides of the coin. 

Ford Foundation
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Land Portal Foundation
The Tenure Facility

Land Dialogues Webinar Series 2023

31 December 2022 - 30 December 2023

One of the main aims of the Land Dialogues series is and has been to highlight Indigenous knowledge and wisdom as a solution to pressing global challenges.  The series does so by creating a virtual space that bridges that gap, where the term “expert” is not limited to academics or researchers, in an effort to both decolonize and democratize knowledge.  In particular, the Land Portal’s role is to highlight Indigenous Peoples’ need for agency and control over the data that is about them, recognizing that data can either amplify equality or exacerbate unequal power structures.

Land Portal Foundation
Ford Foundation
The Tenure Facility
Thomson Reuters Foundation