Popular Sources
The popular sources contained in the Landpedia Library are those statements, declarations and other documents produced by expert commentators, communities, social movements and peoples claiming land rights, including explicit claims to land and equitable land access as a human right. Those claims may be either grounded in law and derived from currently codified rights, or may be based on moral and ethical arguments.
- Global urban social movements, Urban Movements Building Convergences at the World Social Forum (2009)
Gujarat pastoralists, Charter on Climate Crisis (2009)
La Via Campesina, Declaration of Rights of Peasants ‐ Women and Men (2008)
Global civil society, Declaration of Nyéléni (2007)
Global civil society, Final Declaration: "Land, Territory and Dignity" Forum (2006)
Mouvements sociaux urbains mondials, Charte Mondiale du Droit à la Ville (2005)
Global urban social movements, World Charter for the Right to the City {2005}
World Social Forum, Call of Social Movements (2002)
Tamil Nadu Environment Council and Social Action Movement, Dindigul Declaration (2002)
UNESCAP Seminar on Securing Land for the Urban Poor, The Fukuoka Declaration (2001)
The Latin American Secretariat for Popular Housing (SELVIP), For Just and Democratic Cities (2000)
Urban 21 Conference , Berlin Declaration on the Urban Future (2000)
NGO Forum, UN Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing Declaration of Indigenous Women (1995)
الحركة الفلسطينية لحقوق السكن, غعلان القدس (1995)
The Palestine Housing Rights Movement, The Jerusalem Declaration (1995)
National Coalition for Housing Rights (Inida), Housing Rights Bill (1992)