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  1. Library Resource
    Diamonds in the Delta

    Manifesto

    Matériels institutionnels et promotionnels
    décembre, 2021
    Mozambique, Colombie, Indonésie, Philippines, Viet Nam, Bangladesh, Pays-Bas

    Diamonds in the Delta (DiD) is an international research-action network of scholars, water professionals and civil society advocates who are concerned about how climate change compounds problems of flooding and subsidence in delta cities. We – the people in the network – are united in our conviction that the needs, experiences and aspirations of communities that are actually or potentially most affected by these problems should be the focus when designing and implementing solutions.

  2. Library Resource
    Where Bottom-Up and Top-Down Meet: Challenges in Shaping Sustainable  & Scalable Land Interventions
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    juin, 2021
    Égypte, Burundi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Somalie, Soudan du Sud, Ouganda, Zimbabwe, Tchad, Burkina Faso, Colombie, Viet Nam, Palestine, Global

    LAND-at-scale is a land governance support program for developing countries from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, which was launched in 2019. The aim of the program is to directly strengthen essential land governance components for men, women and youth that have the potential to contribute to structural, just, sustainable and inclusive change at scale in lower- and middle-income countries/regions/landscapes. The program is designed to scale successful land governance initiatives and to generate and disseminate lessons learned to facilitate further scaling.

  3. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    juin, 2021
    Afrique, Éthiopie, Congo, Amériques, Costa Rica, Mexique, Brésil, Asie, Philippines, Viet Nam

    L’étude a analysé dans 31 pays l’état de la reconnaissance juridique des droits des peuples autochtones, des communautés locales et des populations afro-descendantes sur le carbone présent sur leurs terres et territoires. Ensemble, ces pays détiennent près de 70 % des forêts tropicales du globe, et cinq d’entre eux disposent des plus grandes surfaces de forêt tropicale : le Brésil, la RDC, l’Indonésie, le Pérou et la Colombie.

  4. Library Resource
    economic smallholders - FAO

    An analysis based on household data from nine countries

    Rapports et recherches
    mars, 2015
    Éthiopie, Kenya, République-Unie de Tanzanie, Nicaragua, Bolivie, Viet Nam, Bangladesh, Albanie

    About two-thirds of the developing world’s 3 billion rural people live in about 475 million small farm households, working on land plots smaller than 2 hectares. 1 Many are poor and food insecure and have limited access to markets and services. Their choices are constrained, but they farm their land and produce food for a substantial proportion of the world’s population. Besides farming they have multiple economic activities, often in the informal economy, to contribute towards their small incomes.

  5. Library Resource

    Volume 10 Issue 3

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    mars, 2021
    Australie, Chine, Fédération de Russie, États-Unis d'Amérique, Viet Nam

    Suzhou city was the cultural centre of ancient south China. It continues the urban pattern of more than 800 years ago. Suzhou gardens are the essence of Chinese gardening art, as well as the valuable world cultural heritage site. This paper compared the evolution in the distribution and scale of Suzhou gardens among five historical periods, and discussed the influence of urbanization on gardening.

  6. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2020
    Guatemala, Nigéria, Rwanda, Viet Nam

    Investments that reduce food loss and waste can deliver big wins on two pressing issues of our time: food security and environmental sustainability, according to a new World Bank report. But the results are not automatic -- countries need well-targeted solutions.

  7. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2019
    Mexique, Pérou, Philippines, Viet Nam, Afrique du Sud, Afrique australe

    A new report developed by GIZ highlights success factors and 7 practical entry points for mainstreaming Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) into policies and planning, based on 16 case studies from Mexico, Peru, South Africa, Philippines and Viet Nam in the following contexts:
    1. National climate change policies (NDC, NAP)
    2. National public investment allocation and project screening
    3. Sectoral adaptation plans (water resources, protected areas, disaster risk reduction)
    4. Land-use planning (spatial planning & landscape management)

  8. Library Resource

    RÉSISTER, S’ADAPTER, PROPOSER : Six communautés autochtones d’Amérique latine et d’Asie face aux menaces sur leurs territoires et modes de vie

    Manuels et directives
    février, 2021
    Bolivie, Asie, Viet Nam

    Le Secours Catholique – Caritas France (SCCF) a entrepris un travail d’observation des modes de vie des populations autochtones et de la gestion de leurs territoires au prisme de l’écologie intégrale telle que défini par le pape François dans l’encyclique Laudato  si’. Simultanément, il s’est penché sur l’accompagnement que font ses partenaires qui travaillent sur le terrain en Asie et en Amérique latine.

  9. Library Resource

    Volume 10 Issue 2

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    février, 2021
    République centrafricaine, Chine, Éthiopie, Fédération de Russie, Rwanda, États-Unis d'Amérique, Viet Nam, Asie

    This paper reviews experiences and development impacts of a selected number of developing countries in Asia and Africa that have used emerging land registration approaches to rapidly secure land rights at scale. Rapid and scalable registration is essential to eliminate a major backlog of the world’s unregistered land, which stands at about 70 percent. The objective of the review, based on secondary data, is to draw lessons that can help accelerate land registration across many countries.

  10. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2010
    Bolivie, Brésil, Cameroun, Ghana, Pérou, Viet Nam

    This book explores the relationship between gender and land, the gendered implications of globalisation on social relations and resource control, and the workings of global capital. Its central focus is examination of globalisation and how the associated changes in land use and tenure affect rural women. A parallel current is people’s resistance to global forces, frequently demonstrated through insistence on the uniqueness of their livelihoods.

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