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Rethinking Foreign Direct Investments in Agriculture in South East Asia

18 April, 2013

This video, produced by the UNDP-UNEP Poverty-Environment Initiative (PEI), includes interviews with individuals from various NGOs, including FPP and Sawit Watch, during the Public Forum on Inclusive, Sustainable Foreign Direct Investments in Agriculture in South East Asia which took place in Bangkok in March 2013. 

SawitWatch/FPP Statement at the Asia Regional Consultation with the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples on the Situation of Indigenous Peoples in Asia

SawitWatch, FPP

13 March, 2013

12th – 13th March 2013, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Free, Prior and Informed Consent as an expression of right to self-determination of indigenous peoples

Free, Prior and Informed Consent in the palm oil sector in Southeast Asia

Cordaid partners' new publication - Biofuel Partnerships: from battleground to common ground? The effects of biofuel programs on smallholders' use of land and rights to land in four countries

Funder (Honduras), SNV (Honduras), Agroenhsa (Honduras), Repórter Brasil (Brazil), Lembaga Gemawan (Indonesia), AFRIM (The Philippines), Cordaid (The Netherlands), Wageningen University and Research Centre (The Netherlands)

28 March, 2012

Biofuel Partnerships: from battleground to common ground?

This report includes a foreword by Marcus Colchester, Forest Peoples Programme, and focuses on the local experiences of smallholders, in different areas in four countries, related to the introduction of energy crop production and its effects on their land rights and land use. Click here to read the full report.

Beragam Jalur Menuju Keadilan - Pluralisme Hukum Dan Hak-Hak Masyarakat Adat Di Asia Tenggara

Marcus Colchester & Sophie Chao (Eds) with Ramy Bulan, Jennifer Corpuz, Amity Doolittle, Devasish Roy, Myrna Safitri, Gam Shimray and Prasert Trakansuphakon
Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP), Forest Peoples Programme (FPP), RECOFTC - The Center for People and Forests & Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI)

26 November, 2011

New Publication: Divers Paths to Justice - Legal pluralism and the rights of indigenous peoples in Southeast Asia

Marcus Colchester & Sophie Chao (Eds) with Ramy Bulan, Jennifer Corpuz, Amity Doolittle, Devasish Roy, Myrna Safitri, Gam Shimray and Prasert Trakansuphakon
Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP), Forest Peoples Programme (FPP), RECOFTC - The Center for People and Forests & Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI)

26 November, 2011

Divers Paths to Justice

CLICK HERE TO READ DIVERS PATHS TO JUSTICE

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Ekspansi Kelapa Sawit di Asia Tenggara: Kecenderungan dan implikasi bagi masyarakat lokal dan masyarakat adat

Marcus Colchester & Sophie Chao (Eds) with Jonas Dallinger, H.E.P Sokhannaro, Vo Thai Dan and Jo Villaneuva
Published by Forest Peoples Programme and SawitWatch

18 November, 2011

Ekspansi Kelapa Sawit di Asia Tenggara

Studi yang penuh wawasan oleh Forest Peoples Programme, SawitWatch, the Samdhana Institute dan the Centre for People and Forests ini mendokumentasikan rincian dan untuk pertama kalinya bagaimana perkebunan kelapa sawit berekspansi di seluruh Asia Tenggara. Studi ini melengkapi pengalaman-pengalaman terbaik yang diketahui di Malaysia, Indonesia dan Papua Nugini dengan studi kasus-studi kasus baru tentang proses ekspansi perkebunan kelapa sawit di Thailand, Kamboja, Vietnam dan Filipina.

Oil Palm Expansion in South East Asia: Trends and implications for local communities and indigenous peoples

Marcus Colchester & Sophie Chao (Eds) with Jonas Dallinger, H.E.P Sokhannaro, Vo Thai Dan and Jo Villaneuva
Published by Forest Peoples Programme and SawitWatch

18 November, 2011

Oil Palm Expansion in South East Asia

This insightful study by Forest Peoples Programme, SawitWatch, Samdhana Institute and the Center for People and Forests (RECOFTC) documents in detail, and for the first time, the way oil palm plantations are now expanding in very different ways across South East Asia as a whole. The study complements better known experiences in Malaysia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea with new case studies of the processes of oil palm expansion in Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Philippines. 

Gender and land rights in Asia - Workshop Report, November 20-21, 2010

Asian Indigenous Womens' Network (AIWN) and Forest Peoples Programme (FPP)

4 February, 2011

Gender and land rights in Asia - Workshop Report