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Advancing the Integration of Land Tenure into Nationally Determined Contributions: The Case of Cambodia
By Christine Anderson, Rusrann Loeng, Juan Robalino, and Sophal Sam The forests, mangroves, and coastal areas of Cambodia are a
Securing Land, Securing Climate: Gaps and Opportunities in Nationally Determined Contributions
As countries revise their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) ahead of COP30, including land tenure in the NDCs remains a missed
What can the fortress conservation debate teach us about the importance of women’s land rights in protecting mangrove ecosystems?
Landesa’s new study shows how Indonesia’s new capital can balance urban growth with mangrove conservation by integrating ecosystem service economics
Strides for Land, Gender, and Climate through Nepal Policy Reform
Nepal’s updated climate plan highlights the power of land rights—especially for women—as a foundation for equitable climate action.
Suku Karo’s Ulayat Land Officially Registered, Becomes Indonesia’s First Participatory Land Administration Process
BAJAWA, KUPANGNEWS.COM — Marking a historic milestone, the Government of Ngada Regency, in partnership with the Ngada Land Office and
Equal Rights, Equal Power
On International Widows’ Day, Landesa’s Dr. Monica Mhoja shares Sarah’s story to spotlight the urgent need for gender-equitable land rights
What Does Tanzania’s New Land Policy Say on Women’s Land Rights?
Progress for gender-equal land rights comes with the launch of Tanzania’s revised National Land Policy.
Beyond land tenure, youth land rights fosters socioeconomic development
With progress on youth land rights, we can help ensure that the next generation of young Africans will be able
To Safeguard Africa’s Forests, Protect Local Land Rights
Africa’s forests and natural areas are an indispensable collective resource. Capably stewarded by the communities that have called these areas
The Right to Steward: Protecting People and Planet in Asia’s Mangrove Forests
The lives of Chumpou Khmao’s residents are woven into the roots of their mangrove forests. With the support necessary to









