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Showing items 39160 through 39168 of 73380.This article discusses the extent to which the location of roads s and protected areas affects deforestation in North Thailand.
Land disputes are threatening the prospects of post-war reconstruction in Afghanistan. Population growth, returning refugees, opium poppy production, ethnic tension and drought have increased the pressure on the land.
This fact sheet describes lessons learnt from the development of Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) benefit distribution systems (BDSs) in Viet Nam. The fact sheet is a clear and concise resource for policymakers and REDD+ stakeholders.
Ugandan refugee policy is characterised by the encampment of refugees in designated and enclosed settlements in rural areas, removed from the mainstream economic and political activity of the country.
Climate change is set to have a significant impact on climate-sensitive sectors of national economies, such as agriculture.
This policy brief discusses the issue of food security in relation to trade and the anticipated impacts of climate change within Southeast Asia.
While early attempts at land titling in Africa were unsuccessful, factors such as new legislation, low-cost methods, and increasing demand for land have generated renewed interest. This paper aims to assess the impacts of land registration in Ethiopia.
New technology that enables sustainable and profitable production of food and fibre is critical for both food security and economic development.
This paper examines the paradoxes of land governance in Brazil by putting them in their historical context, highlighting in particular the continuing subordination of peasant farmers’ interests to those of large landholders.
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