The global data revolution has undoubtedly reached the land sector. Land information is increasingly created, stored and shared as data.
Ms. Shipra Deo, Director, Women Land Rights, Landesa – India
It is my pleasure to welcome you to this timely and important webinar on Women Inheriting Land: Rights and Realities, which is co-organized by Landesa and the Working Group for Women and Land Ownership (WGWLO) with support from the NRMC Center for Land Governance and the Land Portal Foundation. It is my honor to moderate this discussion.
Потеря земель и других ресурсов, а также изменение и фрагментация пастбищных угодий резко возросли в последние годы из-за «внешних» и «внутренних» воздействий, в том числе из-за отсутствия признания прав собственности на земельные ресурсы, неудовлетворительного планирования землепользования, и также процессов приватизации.
La perte, changement et fragmentation de terres et de ressources de parcours ont considérablement augmenté ces dernières années en raison d'influences «externes» et «internes», notamment la manque de reconnaissance des droits de propriété des terres et des ressources, un mauvais aménagement du territoire, et des processus de privatisation.
La pérdida, cambios y fragmentación de la tierra y de los recursos en pastizales se han incrementado dramáticamente en los últimos años por influencias tanto ‘internas’ como ‘externas’, incluida la falta de reconocimiento de derechos de propiedad sobre tierra y recurso, una ordenación del territorio deficiente, y procesos de privatización.
Land and resource loss, and change and fragmentation in the rangelands have increased dramatically in recent years due to both ‘external’ and ‘internal’ influences, including a lack of recognition of land- and resource-ownership rights, poor land-use planning, and privatization processes.
The 5th UK Land Forum meeting discussed approaches and tools, and practical experience in legal empowerment. It also provided updates on recent activities of Forum members, including DFID.
This online discussion aims to facilitate inclusive exchange of opinion and information on the state of land rights of women in India, the legal, institutional framework and socio-cultural factors affecting women’s equitable land tenure rights, good practices/innovations around women’s land tenure rights by Government/NGO and challenges and opportunities towards realization of gender equitable land tenure by 2030. It will analyze the status of data availability and accessibility around women land rights in India with available information from different sources along with an assessment of
Background
From August 22nd to September 15th 2017 the Land Development and Governance Institute (LDGI) and Land Portal Foundation will co- facilitate an online debate that will involve the contribution of major stakeholders focusing on contemporary Kenyan land governance issues.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in partnership with the Global Data on Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN);the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) the World Bank and the Land Portal are inviting interested individuals to participate on the discussion on ICTs and Open Data in Agriculture and Nutrition.