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Kerala Launches Land Reforms 2.0 to Unlock Progress
SolutionsJun 19

Kerala Launches Land Reforms 2.0 to Unlock Progress

Kerala's new government is overhauling outdated land laws to free up unused property for industrial growth and finally give thousands of coastal and hill residents proper land titles. The bold "Land Reforms 2.0" plan tackles decades of red tape that kept vast government land parcels locked away while businesses struggled to find space.

The Hindu2 min read
Colombia Launches Largest Land Reform in Its History
VideosMay 28

Colombia Launches Largest Land Reform in Its History

Colombia is redistributing land to farmers in its biggest agrarian reform ever, replacing coca crops with coffee and cocoa while building partnerships with China for rural development. The transformation aims to reduce poverty, fight illicit drug production, and restore dignity to those who work the land.

Google News - Poverty Reduction3 min read
America's 906 Conservation Lands Fuel Scientific Discovery
Planet WinsFeb 12

America's 906 Conservation Lands Fuel Scientific Discovery

Twenty-five years after its creation, America's National Conservation Lands network has grown to 906 protected areas spanning 38 million acres, serving as vital hubs for scientific research. These landscapes are helping scientists understand everything from climate change to Indigenous land management practices.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
NASA Pilot Makes Perfect Emergency Landing in Houston
VideosJan 28

NASA Pilot Makes Perfect Emergency Landing in Houston

When a vintage NASA research plane lost its landing gear mid-flight, the pilot brought it down safely in a textbook emergency landing that saved both crew and a piece of aviation history. Everyone walked away without a scratch.

Ars Technica2 min read
Public Lands Shaped America's First Olympic Snowboarder
Daily MixMar 18

Public Lands Shaped America's First Olympic Snowboarder

Shannon Dunn-Downing won America's first Olympic snowboarding medal in 1998, training not in private facilities but on public lands in Colorado. Her story reveals how 116 ski resorts on U.S. Forest Service land create champions while staying open to everyone.

Google News - Olympic Medal3 min read
India Police Bust Land Scam, Return 158 Acres to Owners
Community HeroesFeb 2

India Police Bust Land Scam, Return 158 Acres to Owners

A special task force in India cracked down on a sophisticated land fraud operation, arresting 200 people and returning stolen property to its rightful owners. Senior citizens and those living far from their ancestral land were the primary targets.

The Hindu2 min read
75-Year-Old Pilot Lands Plane Safely on Delta Road
Community HeroesJun 13

75-Year-Old Pilot Lands Plane Safely on Delta Road

When a private aircraft couldn't land at its intended airport in Nigeria, an experienced American pilot made an emergency landing on a newly paved road, and everyone walked away safely. Aviation officials are calling it a remarkable feat of skill under pressure.

Vanguard Nigeria2 min read
Startup's AI Landing System Lets Drones Land on Moving Ships
VideosMay 6

Startup's AI Landing System Lets Drones Land on Moving Ships

A new robotics company just solved one of the biggest challenges in ocean drone operations: landing safely on moving boats in rough seas. The breakthrough could transform offshore industries from shipping to search and rescue.

The Robot Report3 min read
England Maps Path to Meet Climate Goals on Just 1% of Land
Planet WinsMar 20

England Maps Path to Meet Climate Goals on Just 1% of Land

England's first-ever land-use framework shows the country can meet its climate targets, restore nature, grow more food, and build homes without competing for space. The groundbreaking plan needs just 1% of land for renewable energy by 2050.

Carbon Brief3 min read
China's Landspace Plans Second Rocket Landing Try This Spring
InnovationFeb 18

China's Landspace Plans Second Rocket Landing Try This Spring

A Chinese rocket company is gearing up for another attempt to land and reuse a massive orbital booster, bringing SpaceX-style space travel closer to reality in Asia. After a dramatic near-miss in December, they're ready to try again.

SpaceNews2 min read
Farmers Turn Down Millions to Keep Their Land and Legacy
SolutionsFeb 24

Farmers Turn Down Millions to Keep Their Land and Legacy

Across America, farmers are rejecting offers worth tens of millions from tech companies wanting to build data centers on their rural land. Their choice shows that some things matter more than money.

Ars Technica3 min read
Karnataka Automates Land Records to End Delays
SolutionsFeb 4

Karnataka Automates Land Records to End Delays

In Karnataka, property owners will soon see land records updated automatically within days instead of waiting indefinitely for manual approvals. The new system eliminates bureaucratic bottlenecks while keeping safeguards in place.

The Hindu2 min read
Ontario Mining Company Returns Land to First Nation
Global NewsMar 11

Ontario Mining Company Returns Land to First Nation

A mining company in northern Ontario withdrew from culturally significant land after hearing concerns from Biigtigong Nishnaabeg First Nation. The move marks a powerful example of reconciliation in action.

Google News - Reconciliation2 min read
Tanzania Resolves 96% of Forest Land Disputes
SolutionsFeb 16

Tanzania Resolves 96% of Forest Land Disputes

Tanzania has settled 423 out of 438 forest conflicts, bringing peace to communities caught in decades-old land disputes. The breakthrough shows what's possible when governments prioritize both conservation and human needs.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Plane Lands Safely on Nigerian Concrete Road After Emergency
SolutionsJun 11

Plane Lands Safely on Nigerian Concrete Road After Emergency

When an aircraft couldn't land at Asaba Airport, a newly built concrete road became an emergency runway and saved lives. All crew members walked away without injury in what could have been a disaster.

Guardian Nigeria2 min read
New Reuse Symbol Launches to Cut Plastic Waste
Planet WinsJun 3

New Reuse Symbol Launches to Cut Plastic Waste

A new universal symbol identifies reusable products, making it easier for consumers to choose items designed to be used again and again. The icon arrives as major artists like Coldplay and Billie Eilish prove reuse works at massive scale.

Fast Company3 min read
Ghana's Surveyors Unite to Fight Land Disputes, Fraud
SolutionsMay 6

Ghana's Surveyors Unite to Fight Land Disputes, Fraud

Ghana just launched a new institution bringing every type of surveyor under one roof for the first time. The move aims to end land disputes, stop fraud, and restore respect to a profession that's been building the country since colonial times.

Google News - Ghana Development2 min read
Ethiopia Restores Eroded Land for $600 Per Acre
Planet WinsJun 3

Ethiopia Restores Eroded Land for $600 Per Acre

In Ethiopia, where nearly a quarter of the land can no longer grow crops, communities are healing deep gullies and restoring degraded farmland using simple fencing and local materials. These low-cost methods are bringing vegetation back in just five years while protecting families from droughts and floods.

AllAfrica - Environment3 min read
Brazil Buys Land for Indigenous Group Displaced by Dam
Acts of KindnessApr 21

Brazil Buys Land for Indigenous Group Displaced by Dam

Brazil has begun purchasing land to repay Indigenous communities whose homes were flooded by a massive dam project 50 years ago. The government just bought the first 107 hectares of 3,000 promised to the Ava-Guarani people.

France 24 English2 min read
Black to the Land: Community Reclaims 189 Acres in California
SolutionsApr 12

Black to the Land: Community Reclaims 189 Acres in California

After losing his daughter, Zappa Montag continued their shared dream of creating a Black-led ecovillage in California where people reconnect with ancestral farming knowledge. Six stewards now live off-grid on 189 acres, growing food and teaching land-based skills to Black and brown communities.

Guardian Environment3 min read

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