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International Day of Indigenous People: Land Rights and Biodiversity Conservation
Legal recognition of land rights is a necessary basis for successful biodiversity conservation and restoration. To be effective, the process
Their land, our future: To arrest the climate crisis, we need a democratic overhaul
Both the climate crisis and inequality require a democratic overhaul. Governments globally should start by turning over legal control of land and natural resources to
One Company’s Journey to Better Respect Land: Illovo Sugar Africa
Land has always been an essential element of business for Illovo Sugar, Africa’s largest producer of sugarcane. But their perspective
Women’s Land Rights: Shifting Power for Gender Equality
By Beth Roberts | Investments in women’s land rights are a prerequisite to full and substantive gender equality that benefits
How can land investments be both sustainable and equitable?
This post originally appeared on Place. In a saturated marketplace, food and beverage companies too often avoid addressing land rights
A Q&A with Tim Hanstad
As Landesa Co-Founder & Senior Advisor Tim Hanstad prepares for a new chapter in his career, we asked him for
Blog Series: Visiting Professionals Program Women’s Land Rights Network
To strengthen legal and socially recognized land rights for women and foster greater collaboration and shared learning among women’s land
Eight land-related topics that need to be prioritized and urgently addressed in India
This blog originally appeared on Land Portal. By Tim Hanstad In my experience living and working on land rights, I
From Norway to India: the Importance of Land Rights to Increasing Opportunity and Prosperity
This post originally appeared on Land Portal, and was developed from remarks at the 2018 India Land Development Conference. By
The Victims of Salaminita: The road to land restitution in Colombia
This post originally appeared on Place. By Adriana Ortiz-Serrano For the 263 residents of Salaminita, a village near Colombia’s Caribbean








