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Showing items 66817 through 66825 of 73429.After conflict, governments and donors often feel a need for up-scaling and modernizing land use. There is an ambition to achieve economic recovery and contribute to food security through stimulating large-scale investment in land.
In post-conflict settings, securing tenure of local smallholders is considered of major importance to reduce and prevent local land disputes, to contribute to the recovery of rural livelihoods, and to improve agricultural production.
Land and resource conflicts in India have deep implications for the well-being of the country’s people, institutions, investments, and long-term development.
India’s ambitious development agenda involves facilitating investment for economic growth, infrastructure development, and social progress.
In this study, it has been used a mixed methods approach---quantitative and qualitative methods---to address the overarching question whether the customary land tenure system encourages or discourages local forestry management in Zambia.
The Forest Act 1999, Zambia
Published in 1999
1. The Government of the Republic of Zambia is currently assessing the opportunities that REDD+ may provide through different forest and land management practices in Zambia.
The Forests Acts, Zambia
Published in 1974
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