Contested ownership of rural, forest, and dryland areas directly affects the livelihoods of over two billion people September 19, 2013 Uncategorized Source: http://bit.ly/1erXDyR Share This Tweet Share Share Email Related Posts Bloomberg: One Word May Save Indonesia’s Forests (Opinion) The following opinion piece was authored by John Hudson, chairman of the board of the… New Study: Indigenous Peoples, Local Communities Face Slowdown in Recognition of Rights to Land and Resources despite More Verbal Commitments by Governments, Corporations More than three out of every five hectares of forestland still claimed by governments of…
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