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Assessing the Social and Environmental Impacts of Maryland Oil Palm Plantations (MOPP) and SIFCA’s Operations on local Communities in Maryland County

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Regional Dialogue on Oil Palm Development in West Africa - Conclusions

Thu, 11/28/2019 - 12:00

We, the delegates, from Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia and our partners from UK attending the Regional Dialogue on Oil Palm Development in West Africa from November 27th and 28th 2019, engaged in experience sharing on community rights, and the role of stakeholders in the context of oil palm plantation development and came to the following conclusions:

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TIMBY Factsheet Vol.1 October 2019

Thu, 10/31/2019 - 12:00

Equatorial Palm Oil (EPO) runs the Palm Bay Estate palm oil concession in District #4 of Grand Bassa County. This concession falls under a 2008 agreement between its subsidiary Libinco (formerly Libinc Palm Oil Inc) and the Republic of Liberia. EPO has an approved Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for 13,962 hectares. Thousands of hectares of palm oil have been rehabilitated or newly planted (since 2014) as part of what the company termed ‘phase 1’ of 8370 hectares. Gmenee village sits right in that new planting area.

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The Struggle Between the Powerful and the People

Wed, 06/26/2019 - 12:00

In November 2018, the Sustainable D e v e l o p m e n t I n s t i t u t e ( S D I ) commissioned field-based research on p r i v a t e l y o w n e d m o n o c u l t u r e plantations across Bomi County, Liberia. The study sought to identify and provide a broader understanding on the nature and implications of privately owned land holdings on the livelihood/food sovereignty of local communities in view of the expansion of Sime Darby's plantation activities. The research is aligned with promoting SDI's approach on community rights and food security with good governance in forest and climate p

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SDI Briefing Paper 09: A Decade Later - Time for a New Approach to Community Forestry in Liberia

Mon, 06/10/2019 - 12:00

The Policy Brief argues for an approach that situates forest and forest resources at the center of sustainable development efforts in forest communities. It proposes, for example that community forestry should be oriented towards social empowerment and community-owned enterprise development, and move away from the rent-seeking approach in which communities look to logging companies because they promise jobs, roads, schools, clinics, and clean water.

 

 

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SDI Briefing Paper 07: Practical Potential Conflict and Implementation Challenges for the CRL and the LRL

Thu, 03/14/2019 - 12:00

Peace building efforts by Liberian legislators and their international partners have recognized the significance of forest governance in sustaining peace over the past 15 years. But whereas last year's Land Rights Law1(LRL) was heralded as an improvement also for community forest governance, some provisions of the new law may become problematic for community forestry when implemented.

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SDI Briefing Paper 08: Implementing The Land Rights Law Of Liberia: A Critical Test For Stakeholders

Thu, 03/14/2019 - 12:00

The passage, in September 2018, of the Land Rights Law (LRL) in Liberia was a critical moment in the country's long and tortuous path to legislative reforms in the land and natural resource sector. The LRL secures the rights of over 3 million Liberians to own and manage their land, particularly those in rural areas that have been historically marginalized and denied formal legal recognition of their customary land and resources. 

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Land Rights Policy Poster

Wed, 01/23/2019 - 12:00

Community Land Protection Tools: Land Rights Policy Poster

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Community Self-Identification Poster

Wed, 01/23/2019 - 12:00

Community Land Protection Tools: Community Self-Identification Poster

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