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Legal Land Theft

In most countries with tropical forests, governments uphold the colonial legacy that declared the State to be the owner of forest lands. This has enabled governments to legally grant land to private investors, often violating communities' customary ownership of the land. As a result, corporate activities that destroy forests continue to expand.

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cover Redd collection
Publications 3 December 2014

REDD: A Collection of Conflicts, Contradictions and Lies

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