E-learning land rights
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Thank you for following this course on land rights for institutional investors. With knowledge of the key themes within land rights and essential stakeholders, institutional investors can implement a due diligence process sensitive to land-related ESG risks. The practical examples can assist in undertaking action to prevent, mitigate and stop these ESG risks.
Below you will find an oversight of all documents mentioned in the e-learnings.
- Thematic framework RBC-agreement insurance sector
- Doing Business on Uneven Ground
- Responsible Sourcing: The business case for protecting land and environmental defenders and indigenous communities' rights to land and resources
- Reference Guide for Risk Assessment in relation to LAND
- ‘Our Land, Our Lives’: Time out of the global land rush
- LAND GRABBING, INVESTMENTS & INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ RIGHTS TO LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
- Questions to ask yourself: companies and investors (p. 45). Respecting free, prior and informed consent
- Free, Prior and Informed Consent of Indigenous Peoples
- Investing for Today, Tomorrow, and Future Generations: A Guide for Indigenous Investors
- A Business Reference Guide to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- The gender gap in land rights
- Women's land rights and gender justice in land governance
- Governing land for women and men
- ESG Investment framework for the theme Biodiversity
- ESG Investment Framework for the theme: Climate Change and Energy Transition
- Safeguarding Human Rights Defenders Practical Guidance for Investors|
- Learned lessons document mining case
- Investing in renewable energy: Investor Guide
- Shareholder Proposal on Indigenous Reconciliation
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