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Global Data Barometer
2 Março 2021
Authors: 
Fiona Chawana
Global

We’re delighted to share the draft of our Land Governance module for a public review stage (until 15th March 2020). We are inviting feedback on our selection of indicators, and our draft research guidance, as we explore how the Global Data Barometer can track governance, availability and use of data related to land governance in our upcoming survey.

Foto: Carl de Souza/AFP/Getty Images
28 Fevereiro 2021
Global
Tornar o ecocídio um crime responsabilizaria governos e corporações por negligência ambiental. Nós não podemos esperar
 
Por Jojo Mehta e Julia Jackson 
 
O Acordo de Paris está fracassando. Ainda assim, há uma nova esperança para preservar um planeta habitável: a crescente campanha global para criminalizar o ecocídio pode abordar as principais causas da crise climática e salvaguardar nosso planeta – a casa comum de toda a humanidade, e, de fato, de toda a vida na Terra.
 
Photo by 'United Nations Photo' via flickr
23 Fevereiro 2021
Authors: 
Dr. Joseph Feyertag
Norte de África
Egito
Líbia
Sudão
Libéria
Jordânia
Líbano
Qatar
Arábia Saudita
Síria
Emirados Árabes Unidos
Iémen
Global

Prindex Researcher Joseph Feyertag sets out some key findings from his latest paper 'How perceived tenure security differs between men and women in the MENA region'


It is for good reason that gender is a major theme at this week’s Arab Land Conference. Around just 5% of women own land or property in the region – one of the lowest rates in the world.


Foto: REUTERS/Matias Delacroix
18 Fevereiro 2021
Brasil
Global
Foto: REUTERS/Matias Delacroix


 


Por Vinicius Blankenburg Cipriano M. da Silva 


 


Com o passar dos anos e com o uso inadequado e desenfreado do solo, da água e da vegetação por meios antrópicos, os processos de desertificação e de degradação da terra vem afetando a qualidade de vida das populações e reduzindo a segurança alimentar.


5 Lessons for Securing Women’s Collective Land Rights
11 Fevereiro 2021
Authors: 
Celine Salcedo-La Viña
Camarões
México
Nepal
Jordânia
Global

The ability to own land and access natural resources allows women to secure food for their families, increase their agricultural productivity and livelihoods, and help drive local economies. Land rights empower women to have a say in matters that affect their lives, families and communities — everything from deciding what crops to plant to investing in children’s education and health.

Learn with us at the Women’s Land Rights Institute
2 Fevereiro 2021
Authors: 
Ms. Elisa Scalise
Global

We know that there is not one single path to achieving a global shift in women’s land tenure security.

 

At a minimum, it is going to take:

Eight Breakthroughs for Land Rights in 2020
2 Fevereiro 2021
Authors: 
Chris Jochnick
Tanzânia
República Democrática do Congo
Libéria
Myanmar
Global

2020 was a tough year on many fronts, and land rights were no exception. COVID-19 hindered land rights advocates from doing field research, meeting with government officials, prioritizing policy initiatives, and obtaining funding.


Despite these headwinds, we have seen important advances, and the field continues to grow. Here are eight breakthroughs in 2020 to celebrate:


#1: New laws and policies


Tungsten surface mining in Rwanda
29 Janeiro 2021
Authors: 
Nathaniah Jacobs
Tehtena Mebratu-Tsegaye
Global

In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, many low-income countries are looking to their untapped natural resources as a way to deliver a swift economic boost. But there are concerns that the drive for urgent solutions could impinge on vital governance safeguards. Nathaniah Jacobs and Tehtena Mebratu-Tsegaye describe an important new initiative that aims to ensure good governance of land-based investments.

Figure 2 - Availability of open land ownership data based on the Open Data Barometer (2016, 4th ed.)
29 Janeiro 2021
Authors: 
Dr. Marcello De Maria
Global

The data revolution – characterised by the transition to big data, open data and new digital data infrastructures [1] – is projected to make an astonishing 44 billion terabytes of digital data and information available by the end of 2020 [2]. Despite this plethora of information now available to us, about 1 billion people in 140 countries still feel insecure about their land and property rights [3].

Shanti Tamang works in a field in Besisahar, Pashchimanchal, Nepal. CIFOR/Mokhamad Edliadi
28 Janeiro 2021
Authors: 
Julie Mollins
Global

Forest tenure reform in the global south has often failed to be gender-responsive, but there is increasing interest in taking up this challenge to activate effective change.


Now, a new guide created by scientists with the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) aims to make the process more accessible, recommending a three-step process, billed as “analyze, strategize, and realize,” to support interventions in local and national contexts.


Land Corruption
26 Janeiro 2021
Authors: 
Helena Vidalic
África
Global

Opening up land-related administrative data, combining it with data from other sources  and processing and making this data available as easily accessible information for women and men equally could be a means to counteracting land corruption in land management, land administration and land allocation. But does open data and enhanced data transparency indeed help to counteract land corruption? 

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