This study on Securing Forest Tenure Rights for Rural Development aims to contribute to efforts worldwide to reduce poverty and strengthensustainable management in forest areas. It does so by reviewing the progress of tenure reforms in six countries in Latin America, anddrawing lessons to help advance the realization of these reforms and inform similar initiatives in other countries. We hope that the resultswill be useful for policy-makers who have responsibility for forests, climate change, land tenure, agricultural development and poverty reduction programs in rural areas, as well as for civil society organizations and international partners working on land tenure and natural resource governance. Authors also expect that this study will assist and inform the work of World Bank programs in rural development, environment and natural resources, agriculture, social development, climate change, and carbon finance, by increasing attention and support to indigenous and community forest tenure as it relates to these areas of work.
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Autor
Segura Warnholtz,Gerardo, Fernandez, Mercedes, Smyle,James W., Springer,Jenny
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Data do documento
2020/08/31
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TIpo de documento
Report
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No. do relatório
152337
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Nº do volume
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Região
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Data de divulgação
2020/09/01
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Nome do documento
Securing Forest Tenure Rights for Rural Development : Lessons from Six Countries in Latin America
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Palavras-chave
forest tenure; rights of indigenous people; Indigenous Peoples; tenure right; indigenous communities; conservation of natural resources; Poverty Reduction and Equity; changes in land use; Environment and Natural Resources; indigenous community; effect of climate change; Environmental and Social Safeguard; forest management plan; legal framework; forest land; rural development policy; Oil & Gas; Oil and Gas; social and environmental; implementation of reform; sustainable forest management; protection community; right of access; responsibility for transfer; land administration reform; areas of work; role of forests; Local Economic Development; climate change mitigation; Poverty & Inequality; division of labor; need and condition; new legal framework; combat climate change; large scale agriculture; land management policy; ownership of land; long term concession; common pool resource; conservation of forest; demand for land; access to information; investment and development; bundle of rights; rate of deforestation; lack of action; land use pressure; public forest land; resilience of communities; human rights activist; government institutional capacity; customary land right; conservation of biodiversity; national government agency; central government support; best management practice; extractive industry sector; transfer of land; transfer of right; civil society participation; kind of investment; rural economic development; Ownership Share Type; tenure security
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