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06-14: Mapping land rights for better socio-economic outcomes
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Mapping for Peace and Prosperity: Applying participatory mapping in conflict-affected settings. 1ZOA, Netherlands, The; 2Cadasta Foundation, United States
Protecting rights to clan-based land in Acholi, Northern Uganda: Follow-up report on a research project of the Joint Acholi Sub-Region Leaders’ Forum (JASLF) and Trόcaire University of South Carolina, United States of America
Flexible land information system as driver for change, peace and development: The case of post conflict DRC 1Private Consultant, Kenya; 2Christian Bilingual University Democratic Republic of Congo; 3Global Land Tool Network/ UN Habitat, Kenya
Putting forest communities on the map: Participatory land-use planning in the Democratic Republic of Congo Rainforest Foundation UK, United Kingdom
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