Across many parts of Indonesia, investment in oil palm has brought accelerated forms of land acquisition and market engagement for communities, signalling far-reaching implications for equity and well-being of current and future generations. This paper uses a conjunctural feminist political ecology approach to explore gendered and generational engagements with oil palm in Indonesia.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesfévrier, 2022Kirghizistan, Cambodge, Indonésie, Philippines, Bangladesh, Inde, Népal, Global
Target 1.4 of the UN Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) seeks to ensure that “all men and women, particularly the poor and vulnerable, have equal rights … to ownership and control over land and other forms of property.” This target’s inclusion under SDG Goal 1, on “ending poverty in all its forms,” signifies a new global recognition that secure land tenure should be a central strategy in combating poverty. However, this land agenda has not been prominent in recent SDG reporting processes of governments.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesjuillet, 2021Indonésie, Global
For the estimated 70% of the world population that lives on property without a formal land title, life can be precarious. The absence of ownership documentation raises families’ vulnerability to forced eviction and conflict; it precludes the use of the property to access financial services and other economic benefits; and it diminishes the value of property by restricting its transfer to an informal, opaque market. And yet, in many parts of the world, the process of obtaining a land title is not only expensive but also complicated and sometimes nearly impossible.
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Case Studies from Brazil, Indonesia, Georgia, India and Rwanda
Rapports et recherchesjanvier, 2021Rwanda, Brésil, Indonésie, Inde, GéorgieDigital technologies cut off access to land
Despite promises to fix unjust land governance, a new study shows that digital technologies can further land grabbing and inequality.
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WRM Bulletin 254 – Jan/Feb 2021
Documents de politique et mémoiresjanvier, 2021Mozambique, Cameroun, République démocratique du Congo, Gabon, Libéria, Nigéria, Brésil, Équateur, Venezuela, Indonésie, Malaisie, ThaïlandeThe articles in this Bulletin are written by the following organizations and individuals: National Coordinator for the Defense of the Mangrove Ecosystem (C-CONDEM), Ecuador; Yayasan Pusaka Bentala Rakya (Bentala Raya Heritage Foundation), Indonesia; Venezuelan Observatory of Political Ecology and members of the WRM international secretariat in close collaboration with several allies who are part of grassroots groups in different countries.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresavril, 2021Indonésie
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresavril, 2021Éthiopie, Brésil, Pérou, Indonésie
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesfévrier, 2021Afrique, Mexique, Indonésie
Sustainable land governance requires that all members of a community, both women and men, have equal rights and say in decisions that affect their collectively-held lands. Unfortunately, women around the world have less land ownership and weaker land rights than men – but this can change, and this report shows ways how that can be done.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesfévrier, 2021Afrique, Mexique, Indonésie
La gobernanza sostenible de la tierra requiere que todos los miembros de una comunidad, tanto mujeres como hombres, tengan los mismos derechos y voz en las decisiones que afectan a sus tierras de propiedad colectiva. Lamentablemente, las mujeres de todo el mundo tienen menos tierra en propiedad y derechos más débiles que los hombres, pero esto puede cambiar, y este informe muestra cómo hacerlo.
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Webinar Report | Country Insights Initiative
Rapports et recherchesavril, 2021Asia du sud-est, Cambodge, Indonésie, Malaisie, SingapourThis is the report of a webinar which took place on 25th February 2021 organized by the Land Portal Foundation.
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