Home Resources Norway grants 10.3 Million EUR to ensure indigenous forest rights - Tenure Facility Norway grants 10.3 Million EUR to ensure indigenous forest rights - Tenure Facility Reduced deforestation and sustainable land use can provide one third of the emissions reductions needed before 2030 to avoid dangerous global warming. Country Regional Language English Region Europe Resource type Articles Strategic Pillars Indigenous Human Rights, Policies and Advocacy Topic Lands, forests and territories Organization The Tenure Facility View source More on this Articles A year of powerful Land Dialogues highlighted the need for Indigenous land tenure - Tenure Facility Lands, forests and territories Regional Europe Articles Climate efforts wont succeed without secure community rights - A Mongabay interview with Nonette Royo - Tenure Facility Lands, forests and territories Regional Europe Articles No solution to the climate or biodiversity crisis without protecting the rights of Indigenous People - Tenure Facility Lands, forests and territories Regional Europe Articles We do not want payment we want funds to guarantee our rights: Tuntiak Katan in conversation with Tenure Facility - Tenure Facility Lands, forests and territories Regional Europe