We participated in the regional learning cycle of Land Coalition, FAO, and Tenure Facility

We were selected as one of the speakers in the Regional Learning Cycle called: "Lessons Learned for Investment in Delimitation and Recognition of Indigenous and Afro-descendant Territories in Latin America", organized by Land Coalition, FAO, and Tenure Facility.

The learning cycle is part of Land Coalition's Learning Hub strategy and seeks to generate exchange of experiences, good practices, and learning about land through courses and a digital interface. The cycle has four sessions focused on: context, technologies, rights, and governance.

As part of cycle II, focused on technologies and information systems to strengthen participatory processes of delimitation and recognition, three experiences were shared that have developed methodologies based on the implementation of geographic information systems. We addressed the application of the Fit-For-Purpose methodology for the resolution of land conflicts related to indigenous reserves in Colombia.

"This session addressed experiences related to the implementation of geographic information system technologies and tools for the recognition of collective land tenure rights. In recent years, the introduction of new software and geographic information equipment, as well as the development of new participatory methodologies, has significantly changed the development of registration and demarcation activities of collective territories in Latin America".


Learn more about the cycle in this link:

https://learn.landcoalition.org/es/ciclo-de-aprendizaje/tema-2/

Alexánder Zambrano Salazar