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  1. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Myanmar

    We envision a world in which land governance systems, both formal and informal, are effective, accessible, and responsive for all.

  2. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Noviembre, 1998
    Myanmar, Asia sudoriental

    ...The main purpose of this paper is to examine legal measures taken to recognize
    indigenous groups and provide for their ongoing operation; the paper starts, therefore, from an
    underlying assumption that indigenous groups have continued relevance to the needs and wishes
    of the people who operate within them. Nevertheless, while it is beyond the scope and purpose of
    the paper to explore this complex issue in any depth, it may be useful to present – however briefly
    – some of the arguments made for and against the preservation of indigenous groups. In the

  3. Library Resource
    Legislación y políticas
    Noviembre, 2002
    Myanmar
  4. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Septiembre, 2001
    Myanmar

    The result of in-depth research and extensive on-the-ground investigations, the report exposes the scale of illegal logging and illegal timber trade in East Asia with a special focus on Indonesia. The report also highlights the role played by major tropical timber consuming nations including the US, Europe, Japan and China in driving illegal logging by providing a ready market for illegally sourced timber and timber products. In many of the countries of South-East Asia illegal logging outstrips legal logging, and large quantities of this timber finds its way

  5. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Julio, 2013
    Myanmar

    This photo set includes 49 still photographs selected from images taken by a KHRG community member between January and April 2012. They were taken in K'Ser Doh Township, Mergui-Tavoy District, and show images of a dam project in A'Nyah Pyah, logging in A'Nya Pyah, U Yay Kyee and Htee Ler Klay villages and mining operations in Hkay Ta Hpoo that have caused a variety of problems for the villagers in the in the areas, such as loss of land from flooding and water pollution.

  6. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Julio, 2013
    Myanmar

    This report is based on information submitted to KHRG in September 2012 by a community member from Yangon Region trained by KHRG to monitor human rights conditions. It describes events occurring in Pyay City, Bago Division, on August 3rd 2012 when City Development Committee staff and policemen carried out a nighttime city-sweep to remove homeless families. The authorities used a public rubbish truck to forcibly detain the families and then to transport them to Okshittpin Forest, which is halfway between Pyay City and the border with Rakhine State.

  7. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Julio, 2015
    Myanmar

    Since late 2011, I have made contacted
    with Karen refugee communities in two geographic locations –one on the Thai-Burma border and one in Melbourne, Australia, which has provided me
    opportunities to observe and participate in a number of activities
    organized by those
    displaced
    residents. During
    my
    three-year engagement,
    I have
    come across
    many Karen
    refugees
    who
    have
    enthusiastically taken part in the production as well as circulation and consumption of Karen pop
    music, especially in the form

  8. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Julio, 2013
    Myanmar

    This report includes a situation update submitted to KHRG in May 2013 by a community member describing events occurring in Papun District mostly between March 2012 and March 2013, and also provides details on abuses since 2006. The report specifically describes incidents of forced labour, theft, logging, land confiscation and gold mining. The situation update describes military activity from August 2012 to January 2013, specifically Tatmadaw soldiers from Infantry Battalion (IB) #96 ordering villagers to make thatch shingles and cut bamboo.

  9. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Julio, 2013
    Myanmar

    This news bulletin describes two landmine incidents occurring in February and June 2013 in Mone Township, Nyaunglebin District. On February 2nd 2013, 22-year-old Saw H--- from S--- village was walking home after collecting firewood in Maw Lay Forest when he stepped on a landmine, sustaining temporary injuries to his leg. On June 1st, 45-year-old Maung W--- stepped on a landmine at Chauck Kway. The landmine shrapnel caused major damage to his left leg, and it was amputated as a result.

  10. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Noviembre, 1996
    Myanmar

    This article examines unusual features of various religious buildings located at Pagan, such as below-ground monasteries and brick-lined water-catchment basins, to establish that low rainfall of less than 24 inches annually was a constant in the local climate throughout the Pagan period. Confirming this fact sheds light on the critical role the construction of religious structures played in linking the inadequately watered capital to outlying irrigated agricultural lands, thus ensuring the necessary provision of food to the city.

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