This year’s conference ‘Land, Crisis and Resilience’ (ONLINE) focuses on the challenges that global, intertwining crises pose to land governance systems, processes and actors. The global pandemic and the expected economic decline play out simultaneously with ongoing effects of climate change and persistent food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic put land access and land governance under pressure, and both uncovered and deepened underlying problems. While we have only started to document the impacts of the pandemic on rural and urban livelihoods, we also need to ask how it plays out in relation to these other crises, chronic (such as poverty) or acute (e.g. climate-related hazards). To this background, the conference addresses three interconnected questions:
How do different global crises impact land access? (And where do we see the biggest problems?)
How does the land governance landscape respond? (And where does it need to do better?)
What can we learn about resilience in response to these intertwined crises? (And how could land governance support that?)
The Call for Sessions is now open! Deadline: 21st March 2021.