RRI released two new global analyses of tenure reform (and impacts) since the 1992 UN Conference on Sustainable Development: Respecting Rights, Delivering Development: Forest Tenure Reform Since Rio 1992 and What Rights? A Comparative Analysis of Developing Countries’ National Legislation on Community and Indigenous Peoples’ Forest Tenure Rights. The ?What Rights? report is the one of the most substantive analyses RRI has undertaken (59 pieces of legislation, 27 countries) and is based on the expert input of many RRI partners and Fellows, and over 90 legal experts across the developing world. The ?Respecting Rights, Delivering Development? report is a policy summary of the past 20 years of tenure reform and includes recommendations for continuing progress.