It is the ineludible commitment of the State of Nicaragua to respond to the claim for the titling of the lands and territories of the indigenous peoples and ethnic communities of the former Mosquitia of Nicaragua; right set forth in the International Treaties entered into between England and Nicaragua, such as the 1860 Managua Treaty and the 1905 Harrison-Altamirano Treaty. This right to the land is recognized in the 1987 Political Constitution of Nicaragua and the Statute of Autonomy of the Autonomous Regions of the Atlantic Coast.
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Library ResourceLegislación y políticasEnero, 2003Nicaragua
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 1996Nicaragua, América central, América del Sur
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2011Nicaragua
Significant cocoa production in the municipality of Waslala, Nicaragua, began in 1961. Since the 1980s, its economic importance to rural smallholders increased, and the region now contributes more than 50% of national cocoa bean production. This research aimed to assist local farmers to develop production of high-value cocoa based on optimal use of cacao biodiversity. Using microsatellite markers, the allelic composition and genetic structure of cacao was assessed from 44 representative plantings and two unmanaged trees.
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Library ResourceDocumentos de conferencias e informesDiciembre, 2007Colombia, Nicaragua, América central, América del Sur
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 1998Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, América central, América del Sur
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 1997Nicaragua, América central, América del Sur
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2000Nicaragua, América central, América del Sur
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 1997Honduras, Nicaragua, América central, América del Sur
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2000Honduras, Nicaragua, América central, América del Sur
During the week beginning the 25th of October 1999 in Honduras and Nicaragua, Hurricane Mitch devastated large areas in the cities, razed bridges and highways, and left some regions isolated, blocking aid efforts. The production of basic grains that are obtained in the hillsides, where the poorest farrners live, suffered serious damage. Winds and floodwaters badly hit the productive areas where some farmers were harvesting their crops and others were planting. Great losses were caused, affecting the economy and production of food of these two countries.
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Library ResourceDocumentos de conferencias e informesDiciembre, 2003Nicaragua, América central, América del Sur
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