The GCS project in Uganda sought to examine the relationship between statutory and customary land tenure and how these relationships affected the tenure security of forest -dependent communities, particularly women, youth and other marginalized groups. Through a transdisciplinary research effort, the GCS produced new information, analysis and tools that were directly relevant to policymakers, practitioners and forest -dependent communities
Globally, nations are targeting to achieve the “Green Deal 2030” and “Biodiversity Strategy 2030” to...
The Sustainable Rangelands Management Project Project introduced participatory rangeland resource ma...
In 2021 the Government of Tanzania released a revised edition of their manual for participatory vill...
Increased knowledge and understanding of the importance of tenure reform among NGOs, forest adjacent...
Since the adoption of the 2003 National Forestry and Tree Planting Act (NFTPA) in Uganda, there have...
PIM partnered with the Forestry Department of the National Agrarian University La Molina in Peru to ...
PPA has been piloted in a total of 16 sites at the municipality, district, county and other sub-nati...
From 2010-2019, ILRI and partners piloted joint village land use planning through the Sustainable Ra...
The framework was used by the Women’s Land Rights Research Consortium to shape two rounds of grant-f...
The study focuses on impacts of PZ Wilmar’s acquisition of nearly 30,000 hectares of land. Wilmar i...
Through a multi-actor engagement approach the ICRAF led SUCCESS project in Peru aimed to contribute ...
The Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) initiated the GCS-Tenure project in Indonesia...
The land in fishing communities is especially susceptible to land grabbing. Findings reveal that law...
ILRI and partners including Government of Tanzania (GoT) piloted joint village land use planning (JV...
ICRAF, together with NGO partners, developed a tool to resolve forest land tenure conflict in Indone...
Globally, nations are targeting to achieve the “Green Deal 2030” and “Biodiversity Strategy 2030” to...
The Sustainable Rangelands Management Project Project introduced participatory rangeland resource ma...
In 2021 the Government of Tanzania released a revised edition of their manual for participatory vill...
Increased knowledge and understanding of the importance of tenure reform among NGOs, forest adjacent...
Since the adoption of the 2003 National Forestry and Tree Planting Act (NFTPA) in Uganda, there have...
PIM partnered with the Forestry Department of the National Agrarian University La Molina in Peru to ...
PPA has been piloted in a total of 16 sites at the municipality, district, county and other sub-nati...
From 2010-2019, ILRI and partners piloted joint village land use planning through the Sustainable Ra...
The framework was used by the Women’s Land Rights Research Consortium to shape two rounds of grant-f...
The study focuses on impacts of PZ Wilmar’s acquisition of nearly 30,000 hectares of land. Wilmar i...
Through a multi-actor engagement approach the ICRAF led SUCCESS project in Peru aimed to contribute ...
The Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) initiated the GCS-Tenure project in Indonesia...
The land in fishing communities is especially susceptible to land grabbing. Findings reveal that law...
ILRI and partners including Government of Tanzania (GoT) piloted joint village land use planning (JV...
ICRAF, together with NGO partners, developed a tool to resolve forest land tenure conflict in Indone...
Globally, nations are targeting to achieve the “Green Deal 2030” and “Biodiversity Strategy 2030” to...
The Sustainable Rangelands Management Project Project introduced participatory rangeland resource ma...
In 2021 the Government of Tanzania released a revised edition of their manual for participatory vill...