In a world seized by climate impacts and adaptation, people with weak land rights, or whose human rights are intrinsically related to land access, will confront even higher risks of rights violations. The challenges around land use, land rights, and climate change are complex. We tackle the issues arising at this intersection when our specific expertise and position can help to advance understanding and improve practice in this area.
We seek to articulate the case for land rights as a critical component of climate mitigation with different climate-focused stakeholders, through evidence-based analysis, guidance and awareness-raising strategies.
- Our guidance and research make the case for, and provide guidance for companies on, how to respect human and land rights during the deployment of renewable energy projects.
- Our policy submissions help to integrate respect for human rights and legitimate tenure rights in private sector climate and nature initiatives.
- Our convenings put land rights on the agenda and create space for innovation and rights-based solutions. We have convened a conference on “Climate Crisis, Global Land Use, and Human Rights” and hosted a consultation for the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights regarding the Committee’s draft General Comment on land, which included an explicit focus on climate change and land.









