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5dc96d5d6aa7880018b2ace3
Community Lands Acknowledged By Government - Docu…
Areas of land held under customary governance by …
WMS
5dc963eb6aa7880018b2ace2
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    "related_themes": "Indigenous & Community Land Rights",
    "related_overarching_categories": "",
    "high_low": "",
    "has_coded_value": "",
    "measurement_unit": "Land Area",
    "max": null,
    "min": null,
    "id": "LM_comm_cust_0_point",
    "dataset": "LandMark - Global Platform Indigenous & Community lands",
    "picture": "",
    "description": "Community lands are all lands that fall under the customary governance of the community whether or not this is recognized in national law. Community land is variously described as the community domain, community land area, community territory, or other terms (e.g., Tanzania refers to village lands, Ghana to customary lands, China to collectives, Cambodia refers to indigenous lands, etc.). \"Acknowledged by government\" refers to indigenous or community land that is recognized in law as owned or formally set aside for Indigenous Peoples or community occupation and use. \"Documented\" means that the Indigenous Peoples or community have formal documentation of this land from the government (e.g., a title, registration, or other form of official documentation), including situations where: 1) formal documentation recognizing indigenous or community land rights has been extended and registered; 2) the government retains ownership of the land itself but has demarcated and formally set aside areas within which Indigenous Peoples or communities enjoy lawful occupation and use.",
    "label": "Community Lands Acknowledged By Government - Documented"
  }
}
{
  "source_url": "https://geoserver.landportal.org/geoserver/landportal/wms?service=WMS&version=1.1.0&request=GetMap&layers=landportal%3ALandMark_comm_comm_CustomaryTenure_0_group&srs=EPSG%3A4326"
}
001
Tue Mar 31 2020 22:21:43 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Mon Nov 11 2019 14:17:01 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
0
5dca77736aa7880018b2ace4
Community Land Not Acknowledged by Government - H…
Community lands that fall under customary governa…
WMS
5dc963eb6aa7880018b2ace2
{
  "indicator": {
    "related_landvoc_concepts": "community land rights;communal territory;customary land rights;informal property;local community;customary law",
    "related_themes": "Indigenous & Community Land Rights",
    "related_overarching_categories": "",
    "high_low": "",
    "has_coded_value": "",
    "measurement_unit": "Land Area",
    "max": null,
    "min": null,
    "id": "LM_comm_comm_CustomaryTenure_0",
    "dataset": "LandMark - Global Platform Indigenous & Community lands",
    "picture": "",
    "description": "Community lands are all lands that fall under the customary governance of the community whether or not this is recognized in national law. Community land is variously described as the community domain, community land area, community territory, or other terms (e.g., Tanzania refers to village lands, Ghana to customary lands, China to collectives, Cambodia refers to indigenous lands, etc.). \"Not acknowledged by government\" refers to indigenous or community land that is not recognized in law or formally set aside for Indigenous Peoples or community occupation or use. \"Held or used under customary tenure\" means that the national legal framework does not permit or allow for recognition of indigenous/community lands or the Indigenous Peoples or community has not pursued formal recognition from the government. ",
    "label": "Community Land Not Acknowledged by Government - Held under Customary tenure"
  }
}
{
  "source_url": "https://geoserver.landportal.org/geoserver/landportal/wms?service=WMS&version=1.1.0&request=GetMap&layers=landportal%3ALandMark_comm_comm_CustomaryTenure_group&srs=EPSG%3A4326"
}
001
Fri Dec 06 2019 14:50:53 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Tue Nov 12 2019 09:12:19 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
0
5dca7b1c6aa7880018b2ace5
Community Land Not Acknowledged by Government - H…
Community lands that fall under customary governa…
WMS
5dc963eb6aa7880018b2ace2
{
  "indicator": {
    "related_landvoc_concepts": "community land rights;customary tenure;continuum of land rights;communal territory;customary land rights;local community;regularization of illegal occupation;customary law",
    "related_themes": "Indigenous & Community Land Rights",
    "related_overarching_categories": "",
    "high_low": "",
    "has_coded_value": "",
    "measurement_unit": "Land Area",
    "max": null,
    "min": null,
    "id": "LM_comm_comm_FormalLandClaim",
    "dataset": "LandMark - Global Platform Indigenous & Community lands",
    "picture": "",
    "description": "Community lands are all lands that fall under the customary governance of the community whether or not this is recognized in national law. Community land is variously described as the community domain, community land area, community territory, or other terms (e.g., Tanzania refers to village lands, Ghana to customary lands, China to collectives, Cambodia refers to indigenous lands, etc.). \"Not acknowledged by government\" refers to community land that is not recognized in law or formally set aside for community occupation or use. \"Held or used with formal land claim submitted\" means that the community has filed a petition or other legal document with the government, including the court, to have their lands formally recognized.",
    "label": "Community Land Not Acknowledged by Government - Held or Used with Formal Land Claim submitted"
  }
}
{
  "source_url": "https://geoserver.landportal.org/geoserver/landportal/wms?service=WMS&version=1.1.0&request=GetMap&layers=landportal%3ALandMark_comm_comm_FormalLandClaim_group&srs=EPSG%3A4326"
}
001
Fri Dec 06 2019 14:50:43 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Tue Nov 12 2019 09:27:56 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
0
5dca7c8c6aa7880018b2ace6
Community Land Acknowledged by Government - Not D…
Community land that falls under customary governa…
WMS
5dc963eb6aa7880018b2ace2
{
  "indicator": {
    "related_landvoc_concepts": "land titling;community land rights;formal tenure;continuum of land rights;communal territory;customary land rights;local community;customary law",
    "related_themes": "Indigenous & Community Land Rights",
    "related_overarching_categories": "",
    "high_low": "",
    "has_coded_value": "",
    "measurement_unit": "Land Area",
    "max": null,
    "min": null,
    "id": "LM_comm_comm_NotDocumented",
    "dataset": "LandMark - Global Platform Indigenous & Community lands",
    "picture": "",
    "description": "Community lands are all lands that fall under the customary governance of the community whether or not this is recognized in national law. Community land is variously described as the community domain, community land area, community territory, or other terms (e.g., Tanzania refers to village lands, Ghana to customary lands, China to collectives, Cambodia refers to indigenous lands, etc.). \"Acknowledged by government\" refers to indigenous or community land that is recognized in law as owned or formally set aside for Indigenous Peoples or community occupation and use. \"Not documented\" means that the Indigenous Peoples or community are recognized by government but do not hold formal documentation for various reasons, which could include situations where: 1) they are in the process of obtaining formal documentation and the process is not complete; 2) there is a lack of funding, political will or other circumstances such that the documentation process has not been initiated; 3) the national law recognizes indigenous and community land without formal documentation (although some Indigenous Peoples and communities obtain formal documentation to double-lock their land rights; in this case the land is categorized as titled); 4) there is no legal provision for documentation, and registrable title may only be obtained by surrendering the customary right in favour of issue of a statutory title such as leasehold or freehold. ",
    "label": "Community Land Acknowledged by Government - Not Documented"
  }
}
{
  "source_url": "https://geoserver.landportal.org/geoserver/landportal/wms?service=WMS&version=1.1.0&request=GetMap&layers=landportal%3ALandMark_comm_comm_NotDocumented_group&srs=EPSG%3A4326"
}
001
Fri Dec 06 2019 14:51:08 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Tue Nov 12 2019 09:34:04 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
0
5dca7dc56aa7880018b2ace7
Indigenous Lands Not Acknowledged by Government -…
Indigenous Lands collectively held and governed b…
WMS
5dc963eb6aa7880018b2ace2
{
  "indicator": {
    "related_landvoc_concepts": "indigenous peoples;land titling;indigenous land rights;customary tenure;customary land rights;indigenous lands;informal property;title deed",
    "related_themes": "Indigenous & Community Land Rights",
    "related_overarching_categories": "",
    "high_low": "",
    "has_coded_value": "",
    "measurement_unit": "Land Area",
    "max": null,
    "min": null,
    "id": "LM_comm_ind_CustomaryTenure",
    "dataset": "LandMark - Global Platform Indigenous & Community lands",
    "picture": "",
    "description": "Indigenous lands or territories refer to the collectively-held and governed lands (and natural resources) of Indigenous Peoples. As with other community lands, some indigenous lands may be allocated with group consent for use by individuals and families. Other indigenous land is managed as common property. In some cases, indigenous land is held by individuals or families (e.g., New Zealand). Traditional indigenous territories are estimated to encompass up to 22 percent of the world’s land surface (Nakashima, et al. 2012). \"Not acknowledged by government\" refers to indigenous or community land that is not recognized in law or formally set aside for Indigenous Peoples or community occupation or use. \"Held or used under customary tenure\" means that the national legal framework does not permit or allow for recognition of indigenous/community lands or the Indigenous Peoples or community has not pursued formal recognition from the government.",
    "label": "Indigenous Lands Not Acknowledged by Government - Held or used under Customary Tenure"
  }
}
{
  "source_url": "https://geoserver.landportal.org/geoserver/landportal/wms?service=WMS&version=1.1.0&request=GetMap&layers=landportal%3ALandMark_comm_ind_CustomaryTenure_group&srs=EPSG%3A4326"
}
001
Tue Mar 31 2020 21:49:07 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Tue Nov 12 2019 09:39:17 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
0
5dca7e966aa7880018b2ace8
Indigenous Lands Not Acknowledged by Government -…
Indigenous lands collectively held or governed by…
WMS
5dc963eb6aa7880018b2ace2
{
  "indicator": {
    "related_landvoc_concepts": "indigenous peoples;indigenous land rights;customary tenure;continuum of land rights;customary land rights;indigenous lands;legal empowerment;regularization of illegal occupation",
    "related_themes": "Indigenous & Community Land Rights",
    "related_overarching_categories": "",
    "high_low": "",
    "has_coded_value": "",
    "measurement_unit": "Land Area",
    "max": null,
    "min": null,
    "id": "LM_comm_ind_FormalLandClaim",
    "dataset": "LandMark - Global Platform Indigenous & Community lands",
    "picture": "",
    "description": "Indigenous lands or territories refer to the collectively-held and governed lands (and natural resources) of Indigenous Peoples. As with other community lands, some indigenous lands may be allocated with group consent for use by individuals and families. Other indigenous land is managed as common property. In some cases, indigenous land is held by individuals or families (e.g., New Zealand). Traditional indigenous territories are estimated to encompass up to 22 percent of the world’s land surface (Nakashima, et al. 2012). \"Not acknowledged by government\" refers to indigenous or community land that is not recognized in law or formally set aside for Indigenous Peoples or community occupation or use. \"Held or used with formal land claim submitted\" means that the Indigenous Peoples or community has filed a petition or other legal document with the government, including the court, to have their lands formally recognized.",
    "label": "Indigenous Lands Not Acknowledged by Government - Held or used with formal land claim submitted"
  }
}
{
  "source_url": "https://geoserver.landportal.org/geoserver/landportal/wms?service=WMS&version=1.1.0&request=GetMap&layers=landportal%3ALandMark_comm_ind_FormalLandClaim_group&srs=EPSG%3A4326"
}
001
Tue Mar 31 2020 22:28:44 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Tue Nov 12 2019 09:42:46 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
0
5dca7f416aa7880018b2ace9
Indigenous Lands Acknowledged by Government - Doc…
Indigenous lands collectively held or government …
WMS
5dc963eb6aa7880018b2ace2
{
  "indicator": {
    "related_landvoc_concepts": "indigenous peoples;indigenous land rights;formal tenure;continuum of land rights;indigenous lands;indigenous tenure",
    "related_themes": "Indigenous & Community Land Rights",
    "related_overarching_categories": "",
    "high_low": "",
    "has_coded_value": "",
    "measurement_unit": "Land Area",
    "max": null,
    "min": null,
    "id": "LM_comm_ind_Documented",
    "dataset": "LandMark - Global Platform Indigenous & Community lands",
    "picture": "",
    "description": "Indigenous lands or territories refer to the collectively-held and governed lands (and natural resources) of Indigenous Peoples. As with other community lands, some indigenous lands may be allocated with group consent for use by individuals and families. Other indigenous land is managed as common property. In some cases, indigenous land is held by individuals or families (e.g., New Zealand). Traditional indigenous territories are estimated to encompass up to 22 percent of the world’s land surface (Nakashima, et al. 2012). \"Acknowledged by government\" refers to indigenous or community land that is recognized in law as owned or formally set aside for Indigenous Peoples or community occupation and use. \"Documented\" means that the Indigenous Peoples or community have formal documentation of this land from the government (e.g., a title, registration, or other form of official documentation), including situations where: 1) formal documentation recognizing indigenous or community land rights has been extended and registered; 2) the government retains ownership of the land itself but has demarcated and formally set aside areas within which Indigenous Peoples or communities enjoy lawful occupation and use. ",
    "label": "Indigenous Lands Acknowledged by Government - Documented"
  }
}
{
  "source_url": "https://geoserver.landportal.org/geoserver/landportal/wms?service=WMS&version=1.1.0&request=GetMap&layers=landportal%3ALandMark_comm_ind_Documented_group&srs=EPSG%3A4326"
}
001
Fri Dec 06 2019 14:51:42 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Tue Nov 12 2019 09:45:37 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
0
5dca7fd56aa7880018b2acea
Indigenous Lands Acknowledged by Government - Not…
Indigenous Lands held or governed by indigenous p…
WMS
5dc963eb6aa7880018b2ace2
{
  "indicator": {
    "related_landvoc_concepts": "indigenous peoples;indigenous land rights;formal tenure;indigenous lands;informal property;indigenous tenure;title deed",
    "related_themes": "Indigenous & Community Land Rights",
    "related_overarching_categories": "",
    "high_low": "",
    "has_coded_value": "",
    "measurement_unit": "Land Area",
    "max": null,
    "min": null,
    "id": "LM_comm_ind_NotDocumented",
    "dataset": "LandMark - Global Platform Indigenous & Community lands",
    "picture": "",
    "description": "Indigenous lands or territories refer to the collectively-held and governed lands (and natural resources) of Indigenous Peoples. As with other community lands, some indigenous lands may be allocated with group consent for use by individuals and families. Other indigenous land is managed as common property. In some cases, indigenous land is held by individuals or families (e.g., New Zealand). Traditional indigenous territories are estimated to encompass up to 22 percent of the world’s land surface (Nakashima, et al. 2012). \"Acknowledged by government\" refers to indigenous or community land that is recognized in law as owned or formally set aside for Indigenous Peoples or community occupation and use. \"Not documented\" means that the Indigenous Peoples or community are recognized by government but do not hold formal documentation for various reasons, which could include situations where: 1) they are in the process of obtaining formal documentation and the process is not complete; 2) there is a lack of funding, political will or other circumstances such that the documentation process has not been initiated; 3) the national law recognizes indigenous and community land without formal documentation (although some Indigenous Peoples and communities obtain formal documentation to double-lock their land rights; in this case the land is categorized as titled); 4) there is no legal provision for documentation, and registrable title may only be obtained by surrendering the customary right in favour of issue of a statutory title such as leasehold or freehold.",
    "label": "Indigenous Lands Acknowledged by Government - Not Documented"
  }
}
{
  "source_url": "https://geoserver.landportal.org/geoserver/landportal/wms?service=WMS&version=1.1.0&request=GetMap&layers=landportal%3ALandMark_comm_ind_NotDocumented_group&srs=EPSG%3A4326"
}
001
Fri Dec 06 2019 14:51:26 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Tue Nov 12 2019 09:48:05 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
0
5dca91306aa7880018b2acf2
Indicative Areas of Indigenous and Community Land…
Areas where indigenous & community lands likely e…
WMS
5dc963eb6aa7880018b2ace2
{
  "indicator": {
    "related_landvoc_concepts": "indigenous peoples;community land rights;indigenous land rights;local community",
    "related_themes": "Indigenous & Community Land Rights",
    "related_overarching_categories": "",
    "high_low": "",
    "has_coded_value": "",
    "measurement_unit": "Land Area",
    "max": null,
    "min": null,
    "id": "LM_indicative_comm",
    "dataset": "LandMark - Global Platform Indigenous & Community lands",
    "picture": "",
    "description": "The Indicative Areas of Indigenous and Community Land Rights layer provides areas where indigenous and community lands likely exist but the clear delimitation, recognition and/or documentation status of these land rights are not available at this time. These maps will transition to the Indigenous Lands or Community Lands layer once more information becomes available. ",
    "label": "Indicative Areas of Indigenous and Community Land Rights"
  }
}
{
  "source_url": "https://geoserver.landportal.org/geoserver/landportal/wms?service=WMS&version=1.1.0&request=GetMap&layers=landportal%3ALandMark_indicative_comm_group&srs=EPSG%3A4326"
}
001
Fri Dec 06 2019 14:51:21 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Tue Nov 12 2019 11:02:08 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
0
5dd3c19415ba431f9d9dfcb7
Agricultural researchers (FTE) (Number)
Total number of agricultural researchers measured…
SPARQL
5dd3c19315ba431f9d9dfcb6
{
  "indicator": {
    "related_landvoc_concepts": "environment;land use;climate change;land use planning;agriculture",
    "related_themes": "Land Stakeholders & Institutions",
    "related_overarching_categories": "",
    "high_low": "",
    "has_coded_value": "",
    "measurement_unit": "",
    "max": null,
    "min": null,
    "id": "FAO-23046-6082",
    "dataset": "FAO-ASTI",
    "picture": "",
    "description": "Total number of agricultural researchers measured in full-time equivalent (FTE).",
    "label": "Agricultural researchers (FTE) (Number)"
  }
}
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Thu Apr 16 2020 09:04:04 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Tue Nov 19 2019 10:19:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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  "source_url": "FAO-23046-6082"
}

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