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¿Deforestar para crecer? : un estudio de caso para la comunidad shuar "San Miguel de Kuri" desde una perspectiva multicriterial

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Reports & Research
Agosto, 2014
Ecuador

La mayoría de las familias Shuar para mejorar sus economías se dedican a la explotación maderera, dejando tierras deforestadas como resultado de esta actividad, las cuales son utilizadas especialmente para la ganadería y la producción de monocultivos.

Land & Property Rights

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Journal Articles & Books
Agosto, 2014
Kenya

The women Land Rights Project is a project of Kenya Land Alliance that aims at actualisation Women land and property rights, as provided in the Constitution of Kenya, 2013 and as a means towards poverty alleviation.

Brazil Low-carbon Country Case Study

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Agosto, 2014

This study was undertaken by the World
Bank in its initiative to support Brazil's integrated
effort towards reducing national and global emissions of
greenhouse gases while promoting long term development. The
study builds on the best available knowledge and to this

Ukraine Agricultural Competitiveness

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Agosto, 2014

The agri-food sector is an important
part of the Ukrainian economy. Agriculture could make an
even larger contribution to economic growth and the vitality
of rural areas in Ukraine than is currently the case.
Ukraine has the agro-climatic potential to be a major player

Managing the Miombo Woodlands of Southern Africa : Policies, Incentives and Options for the Rural Poor, Volume 2. Technical Annexes

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Agosto, 2014

Miombo woodlands stretch across Southern
Africa in a belt from Angola and the Democratic Republic of
Congo (DRC) in the west to Mozambique in the east. The
miombo region covers an area of around 2.4 million km. In
some areas, miombo has been highly degraded as a result of

Trade and Transport Facilitation in South Asia : Systems in Transition, Volume 1. Summary and Main Report

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Agosto, 2014

Over the past few decades, the World
trading system has become increasingly more open. Tariff
rates have been reduced and quantitative restrictions
(quotas) have been progressively eliminated, e.g. the
Multi-Fiber Agreement (MFA). Most countries have adopted