IOS Fair Transitions LANDac conference & summit

Utrecht, the Netherlands

Topic: ‘Land governance and the politics of fair transitions: Deepening the search for social justice’.
The themes of the conference and summit are:
• Carbon colonialism: A new scramble for Africa (and beyond)?
• Safeguards and the defense of rights
• Justice as restoring, re-claiming, re-commoning
• Building more-than-human solidarities in the search for social justice
• Ecocide and social justice
• The politics of knowledge and the politics of representation

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The second objective is to foster collaborative partnerships among national and regional institutions, academics, and professionals from various organisations, including non-state actors, Non-Government Organisation (NGOs) and private sector, to facilitate multi-stakeholder dialogues, knowledge sharing and technology transfer at the regional level.