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What drives tropical deforestation?: a meta-analysis of proximate and underlying causes of deforestation based on subnational case study evidence

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2000
África subsahariana
América Latina y el Caribe

Using the framework of the Land Use and Cover Change (LUCC) Science/Research Plan this study takes 152 studies of deforestation in different regions of varying size from around the tropics and analyses them to assess how important different causes of deforestation really are.

Land reform bulletin [2000-2002]

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2000
Siria
Egipto
Viet Nam
Oceanía
Asia occidental
África septentrional
Asia oriental

Articles in this edition develop several areas and introduce specific experiences relating to land reform. The main thread running through the articles is that of change; how we can help to understand what change means and how it can be managed.

An international guide to organizations generating information on conflicts over natural resources

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2000

Guide finding information on the web about conflicts over natural resources and related matters. More than 90 organizations have being identified and classified according to main sectors of activities, (land, forests, water, fisheries) and geographical scope, etc.

Kazakh nomads, rangeland policy, and the environment in Altay: insights from new range ecology

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2000

This paper considers the degree of environmental variability in an extensive pastoral area of Altay, northern Xinjiang (China); assesses the extent to which institutional arrangements are able to accommodate environmental variability, and discusses the implications of this for rangeland policy.The article finds that:there is some inter-temporal variation in rangeland productivity (in pasture zo

Grassland tenure in China: an economic analysis

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2000
China
Asia oriental
Oceanía

The primary purpose of this paper is to make a contribution towards extending the coverage of this cropland tenure literature to China's extensive grasslands, which comprise some 40% of its territory.The article finds that:there are two unique characteristics of grassland tenure in this territory: group tenure arrangements and 'fuzzy' boundariesin conventional microeconomic analysis, both of th