The solution to climate change is in our lands
Source: La Vía Campesina | GRAIN | pdf
05 December 2014
A global effort to give small farmers and indigenous communities control over lands is the best hope we have to deal with climate change and feed the world’s growing population.
Forest groups want climate schemes that violate rights to be suspended
Source: The Guardian
By: John Vidal
Indigenous people warn during Lima climate talks that they are being ignored over exploitation of lands and are critical of pledges to stop deforestation.
New Report: “Selling off our forests is a business for the Peruvian government”
New report finds that the Peruvian government is failing to address the real causes of deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon while undermining indigenous peoples’ efforts to protect their forests.
FAO sets wheels in motion to help launch 2015 world forum on access to land
Source: FAO
14/11/2014 - 2nd meeting of the organizing committee on access to land calls for civil society organizations and governmental institutions to mobilize and launch global debate on land tenure and investment agreements
New Resource: Infographic on Women & Land Management Developed by WOCAN & RECOFTC
WOCAN in collaboration with RECOFTC- The Center for People and Forests has developed an infographic to highlight the discussions and recommendations of the Regional Dialogue on Women’s Inclusion in Landscape Management, held on 7-9 October 2014 in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
TIME FOR A RETHINK OF FOREST MANAGEMENT IN THE CONGO BASIN
27 November 2014
Source: Rainforest Foundation UK
Much of the commercial forest sector remains chaotic and badly governed. There is little evidence that ‘trickle-down’ wealth distribution from either logging or strict conservation has ever materialised, a view that is supported by recent independent evaluations of some of the main international backers of these sectors[1].
Call for membership applications
Deadline:01.23.2015
Source: ILC
Every two years, ILC launches an open call inviting interested organisations to apply for membership through a formal application. The applications received during the current period will be voted upon by ILC members at the next Assembly of Members in Senegal in 2015.
10-24 December. Online Discussion: Women and Family Farming – Moving Forwards from the IYFF
Landesa’s Annual Report Released – 2.2 Million Lives Impacted
More than 2.2 million lives changed – 50,000 of those in a single week. Learn more about Landesa’s impact over the past year, from India and China to Rwanda, in Landesa’s new annual report.
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