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Fabrice Dubertret is a PhD candidate in geography at the IHEAL/CREDA - Sorbonne University Paris 3. His researches investigate the use of maps by Indigenous Peoples to claim lands, territory, and ressources rights, with a particular interest on the mobilization of these maps at the global level for advocacy and trigerring change at the local level.
Fabrice is also a member of the Operations Team of LandMark (www.landmarkmap.org), the first online, interactive global platform to provide maps and other critical information on lands that are collectively held and used by Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
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Displaying 1 - 1 of 1What happens to community lands a millennium on? A look at Europe.
By Liz Alden Wily and Fabrice Dubertret, Members of the LandMark Operations Team.
Do community-held lands thrive today in Europe? If so, what can communities in Asia, Africa and Latin America learn from their long experiences? This was the topic of a Practitioner Lab hosted by LandMark : the Global Platform of Indigenous and Community Lands at the XVI biennial conference of the International Association for Study of the Commons held in Utrecht on the 10th of July. A panel of four experts from Europe (Monica Vasile, Romania; Evelyn Dietsche, Germany; Rita Serra, Portugal; and Pedro Medrano, Spain) helped participants understand the realities of commons in their countries today. Pedro Medrano represented the Soria Forest Association of Spain, winner of the Elinor Ostrom Practitioner Award 2017.