Data download packages were updated on 18 November 2024.
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LandMark is a consortium of local, regional, and international organizations that have a mission to support Indigenous and local community land rights globally. Together, we have created the first online, interactive global platform that is designed to help Indigenous Peoples and communities protect their land rights and secure tenure over their lands.
Explore data and maps relating to individual Indigenous and Community land boundaries.
Read what we do to achieve our mission to support Indigenous and local community land rights globally.
Read what we do to achieve our mission to support Indigenous and local community land rights globally.
Not found what you need? Access our Help page for information about how to use the LandMark platform, and resources for supporting land rights.
Select community-level map layers to visualize indigenous and community lands and territories, or select national-level map layers to visualize country summaries of land rights information.
As of today, LandMark has mapped 34.7% of the world's land and natural resources as held or used by Indigenous Peoples and local communities, out of an estimated 50% or more that experts project is actually held or used. Help us close the map gap by contributing data to LandMark.
Note that the absence of data does not indicate the absence of Indigenous or Community land.
Indicative Areas of Indigenous and Community Land Rights
Indigenous and Community Natural Resource Rights
Changing base maps will update the visual style and emphasis of geographic data on the map.
Emphasizes accurate, legible styling of road and transit networks.
Subtle map that provides basic geographic context.
Global satellite imagery from NASA, and USGS.
Streets and global satellite imagery from NASA, and USGS.
Community-built open data map.