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Amaelle Seigneret

Researcher (legal tools), Natural Resources

Amaelle conducts research on rights-based approaches to strengthen land governance in partnership with civil society actors
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Expertise

Land and natural resources rights and governance; human rights and land-based investment governance; inclusive governance and gender; political economy of land and law reform.

Before IIED

Research and technical consultant for research-advocacy projects around improving land governance and strengthen rights, including with IIED and Terre de Liens.

Education

  • MSc environment, politics and globalisation (King’s College London)
  • BEnv environmental geographies, politics and culture (University of Melbourne)

Current work

Research on participatory approaches to safeguard land rights and shape policies; land-based investment governance.

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Email: 
amaelle.seigneret@iied.org
Languages: English, French

Amaelle Seigneret's projects

A water connection to link the Lobé river to Kribi harbour, South Region, Cameroon

LandCam: securing land and resource rights and improving governance in Cameroon

Project, May 2017

Latest publications

Democratizing earth observation to improve transparency in land use governance

La réforme foncière au Cameroun : une vision cohérente proposée par la société civile

Land reform in Cameroon: a coherent vision from civil society

Sécuriser les droits fonciers au Cameroun : ce qui n’a pas marché et ce qu’il faudrait faire

Sécuriser les droits fonciers au Cameroun : ce qui n’a pas marché et ce qu’il faudrait faire

Securing land rights in Cameroon: what hasn’t worked and what should be done

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