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2019 Report by the Global Alliance of Territorial Communities

Climate benefits, tenure costs: the economic case for securing indigenous land rights in the Amazon
Declaration of the Guardians of the Forest – October 24, 2017

Defenders of the Earth: global killing of land and environmental defenders in 2016
Deklarasi of the Guardians of the Forest (Bahasa – Indonesia)

Forest peoples: numbers across the world
Forests and Land Use: Undervalued Assets for Global Climate Stabilization (study)

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Photo, Delegates

Photo, Delegation at European Parliament

Photo, Delegation of women with parliamentarian Suzanne Kröger

Photo, Delegation with the parliamentarian Suzanne Kröger

Photo, Demonstration in London

Photo, Dialogue with activists in the Kima At Weekend

Photo, European Parliament Meeting

Photo, Exhibition at the Klima At Weekend

Photo, Guardians of the Forest with activists from around the world in the Klima At Weekend

Photo, Guardians of the Forest with activists from around the world in the Klimate At Weekend

Photo, Indigenous Leader Demonstration in London

Photo, Indigenous Leader Demonstration in London

Photo, Indigenous Leader Demonstration in London

Photo, Indigenous Leader with International Amnesty

Photo, Intervention in the Kima At Weekend

Photo, meeting at Amnesty International UK

Photo, Meeting at European Union Directorate for Development Cooperation (DEVCO)

Photo, Meeting with Nicolas Hulot, French Minister of Environment

Photo, National Assembly France

Photo, Opening Ceremony London Demonstration

Photo, Panel at European Parliament

Photo, Press Conference. October 17, 2017

Photo, Reception of the declaration of the Forest Guardians by the parliamentarian Suzanne Krönge

Photo, Tour Launch

Power and potential: a comparative analysis of national laws and regulations concerningwomen’s rights to community forests
Press Release – Guardians of the Forest Campaign Launch

The economic costs and benefits of securing community forest tenure: evidence from Brazil and Guatemala

Toward a global baseline of carbon storage in collective lands: an updated analysis of indigenous peoples’ and local communities’ contributions to climate change mitigation

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Who owns the world´s land?: a global baseline of formally recognized indigenous and community land rights