Addressing Tenure Issues in the Context of Natural Disasters
One of the impacts of climate change is an increase in the incidence, severity, and unpredictability of natural disasters. This e-learning course explains how livelihoods and tenure rights are affected by natural disasters, and illustrates how responsible governance of tenure of land, fisheries and forests can support a disaster management process through improved prevention, mitigation, preparedness, emergency response, and recovery and reconstruction.
Duration: 2 hours
Audience
The curriculum primarily addresses "change agents" - i.e. people who can have a direct impact by introducing changes in how tenure is governed. They include national policy makers and administrators, surveyors, trainers, legal support providers, civil society and non-governmental organizations, advocacy, control and monitoring professionals.
Content
The course consists of 3 lessons, of approximately 40 to 45 minutes duration each:
- Lesson 1 Responsible governance of tenure and natural disasters
- Lesson 2 Addressing tenure issues in the pre-disaster period
- Lesson 3 Addressing tenure issues in the post-disaster period.
To access the course visit: http://www.fao.org/sustainability/resources/e-learning/en/