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Global Land Alliance Parcel Post - March 2022

Global Land Alliance’s March 2022 edition of our Parcel Post contains articles entitled: “Invisible And Excluded: Risks To Informal Wives And Partners From Land Tenure Formalization And Titling Campaigns In Latin America”, by Jen Duncan, Laura Bermudez, and Kevin Barthel; “Indigenous Land Defense at Peehee Mu’huh: “Green Energy" Demands Encroach on Paiute and Shoshone Territory” by Christen Corcoran;

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Christen Corcoran Christen Corcoran

Podcast: where do we land up on gender equality?

In this episode of the Land Up! podcast we ask where we land up on gender equality. We spoke to human rights lawyer Faith Alubbe, land economist Nana Ama Yirrah and Mokoro Principal Consultant and Land Portal Board Member Dr Elizabeth Daley about women's land rights with a special focus on widows in Africa.

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Christen Corcoran Christen Corcoran

New IPCC climate report stresses Indigenous & local land rights 58 times: let’s respond with a concrete tenure plan

The latest IPCC climate report mentions tenure security a whopping 58 times. This is a welcome shift in emphasis from the UN – strengthening land rights is a just and sustainable way to protect vulnerable landscapes in the climate fight, and one that works. By the report’s own estimate, time is almost up. As we push closer to the point of no return, the world needs to stop talking and start acting. Ramping up the recognition of land rights could help us preserve enough of the natural world to pull us back from the brink.

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Christen Corcoran Christen Corcoran

Four ways to Democratise Research on Urban Land Rights

Nigerian politicians like to talk about creating ‘megacities,’ but it’s hard for people living in the country’s slums to see their place in this vision of the future. Voiceless in the policy debate, their homes get bulldozed in the name of urban regeneration. Making them owners instead of subjects of research on urban land rights could give them the direct line to policymakers they so desperately need.

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Christen Corcoran Christen Corcoran

The Glasgow Climate Pact and land rights: the good, the bad and the ugly

The mood is mixed coming out of Glasgow. There’s relief that the world didn’t step back from the 1.5°C goal and that rich countries will provide more climate finance. There’s delight that the check-ins on progress will now happen every year. There’s resigned acceptance that the coal phase out was phrased down to make it into the final text.

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Christen Corcoran Christen Corcoran

Move Nature from the Periphery to the Heart of COP26

On the face of things, this is the first time that nature and biodiversity have achieved real prominence at a climate COP. Following a strong focus on forests and land use during the World Leaders’ Summit, COP26 included a dedicated Nature Day on the weekend. In between these two moments, a series of declarations and commitments were released:

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Christen Corcoran Christen Corcoran

Collaboration between Policy and Technology is Key: Takeaways from 2021 Inter-American Conference on Cadastre and Property Registry

From Nov 2nd to 3rd 2021, Global Land Alliance’s Victor Endo and Monica Ribadeneira Sarmiento were in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic participating in the seventh Inter-American Conference on Cadastre and Property Registry (original language “Conferencia Interamericana de Catastro y Registro de la Propiedad”) known as CatConf2021.

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Christen Corcoran Christen Corcoran

2020 Annual Report - Global Land Alliance

We’re pleased to share the Global Land Alliance (GLA) Annual Report for 2020 with you, detailing highlights from our seventh year of operation. 2020 was unlike any other in any of our lifetimes. We faced the Covid-19 pandemic, the movement for Black lives protests in the US, social, racial and pro-democratic movements around the globe, unprecedented climactic events

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Christen Corcoran Christen Corcoran

FCPF Publishes Opportunities for Strengthening Collective Land Tenure Rights in Carbon Fund Countries

A new report “Opportunity Assessment to Strengthen Collective Tenure Rights in Forest Carbon Partnership Facility Carbon Fund Countries” published by Forest Carbon Partnership Facility and the World Bank, identifies pathways for strengthening collective land tenure rights of IPLCs and features detailed Carbon Fund country profiles.

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