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Projecting development through tourism: Patrimonial land governance in Indonesian Geoparks
30 juin 2022
Authors: 
Rucitarahma Ristiawan
Indonésie

This presentation introduces the role of patrimonial governance in capitalizing on constructed geo heritage landscapes in Indonesia. More specifically, the role this particular system of governance plays in commodifying geology through the creation of a geopark to meet nationally defined tourism development aspirations.

Indonesia rice plantation
2 septembre 2021
Authors: 
Mr. Jeremy Gaunt
Indonésie

It’s not unusual for children to leave home when they become adults: it is rarer, though, that they come back to invigorate the communities they grew up in with new ideas and services.

That, however, is exactly what is happening in indigenous territories throughout Indonesia. It is called “Homecoming”, although it is a far cry from the more familiar Western use of the term that involves high school sports events and prom dances.

1 août 2021
Authors: 
Dr. Jia Yen Lai
Asia du sud-est
Indonésie

The effectiveness of sustainable land use governance can be undermined if local affected people perceive land-use policies as not reflecting social objectives, or as ‘unjust.’ To transform externally-conceived sustainability principles from the international level into on-the-ground practice, involves the interplay of various organizations and peoples from the government, civil society, and the private sector.

30 juillet 2021
Authors: 
Daniel Myers
Afrique occidentale
Côte d'Ivoire
Brésil
Indonésie

Addressing the land and conservation communities’ discomfort in discussing the relationships between migrants, Indigenous peoples, and tropical forests in the fight against climate change.

Does Indonesia really need a land bank?
27 juillet 2021
Indonésie
Law, Property and Disasters: Adaptive Perspectives from the Global South
27 juillet 2021
Authors: 
Prof. Daniel Fitzpatrick
Afrique
Amérique latine et Caraïbes
Asie
Indonésie
Philippines
Global

What is the role of land law in natural disasters? Are current global systems of land law fit-for-purpose as we experience escalating rates of climate disruption?

Land conflicts rooted in flawed design of transmigration & misrecognition of indigenous rights.
5 juillet 2021
Authors: 
Dr. Jia Yen Lai
Asia du sud-est
Indonésie

A recent paper explores a case study of a palm oil project in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, in which competing claims of recognition and land rights have led to conflict between transmigrants and indigenous Kutai people. The study offers evidence to understand the neglected perspective – and recognition – of migrants in situations of environmental injustice.

Indigenous people's lives depend on their lands, but threats are growing worldwide
12 mai 2021
Guatemala
Brésil
Indonésie
Bangladesh

This blog was written by Barbara Fraser and published by EarthBeat at: https://www.ncronline.org/news/earthbeat/indigenous-peoples-lives-depend-their-lands-threats-are-growing-worldwide

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5 mai 2021
Authors: 
Frances Seymour
République démocratique du Congo
Brésil
Colombie
Pérou
Indonésie
Global

The data on forest loss is still grim but we know what causes deforestation - and the policy tools and market mechanisms that can stop it

 
UNDP supports Indonesia turning digital to monitor land cover
6 janvier 2021
Indonésie

Using satellite technology and digital innovation, the United Nations Development Programme, through its Sustainable Palm Oil Initiative, in partnership with the Bogor Agricultural University (IPB), has built an Android-based digital system to address challenges in developing a land cover monitoring system. 

The INA- Alert application allows users to get real time accurate information and it works in conjunction with the WebGIS Ecosystem, developed by Bogor Agricultural University (IPB) and the National Aeronautics and Space Agency (LAPAN).

Under cover of COVID, new laws in Asia threaten environmental and social protections
6 janvier 2021
Authors: 
Kundan Kumar
Asie
Indonésie
Philippines

Hit hard by the pandemic, Asia's indigenous and local communities face fresh government-led efforts to exploit their land and resources


In addition to its devastating toll on public health, COVID-19 has exacerbated global food insecurity and economic crises. These costs have been particularly acute for Indigenous Peoples and local communities on customarily governed territories and lands.


Indonesia's LESTARI Project: From Village Empowerment to Landscape Conservation
25 décembre 2020
Indonésie

This piece was written by Tedi Rabold about the completed U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) LESTARI project.

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