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Land UP! looks at how land fits into a range of hot development topics - plus how we can scale up action on land in each of these different policy areas.Copyright Land UP! Science Sciences sociales
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    • Where do we land up on the rights of persons with disabilities?
      Jan 16 2023
      In this episode of the Land UP! podcast, we ask where do we land up on the land rights of persons with disabilities? We spoke to Professor Gregor Wolbring of the University of Calgary and Professor Pratima Gurung of the National Indigenous Disabled Women Association Nepal, to help us define and challenge the current language used with regards to persons with disabilities. The episode will touch on less known terms dealing with discrimination that can happen for people with disabilities within spheres of environmental activism and hopefully, begin to create a narrative around this important nexus.
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      35 min
    • Where do we land up on land tenure and land degradation?
      Jun 14 2022
      In this episode of the Land UP! podcast, we ask where do we land up land tenure and land degradation? We spoke to Professor of Geography Dr. Jon Unruh, Country Program Manager Kader Baba and Researcher Anne Hennings about the emerging nexus between land tenure and Land Degradation Neutrality.
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      32 min
    • Where do we land up on gender equality?
      Mar 7 2022
      In this episode of the Land UP! podcast, we ask where do we land up on gender equality? We spoke to human rights lawyer Faith Alubbe, land economist Nana Ama Yirrah and Mokoro Principal Consultant and Land Portal Board Member Dr. Elizabeth Daley about widowhood and how women's land rights are often tied to a man's, with a specific focus on Africa.
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      37 min
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