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Showing items 5347 through 5355 of 73380.Land rights in postwar Liberia: The volatile
part of the peace process. Land Use Policy 26 (2009) 425–433
Territorial Tensions: Rainforest Conservation, Postconflict Recovery, and
Land Tenure in Liberia
Leif Brottem a; Jon Unruh b
a Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin, Madison b Department of Geography, McGill
University,
Land Tenure and Legal Pluralism
in the Peace Process,
Jon D. Unruh
Peace and Change, Vol. 28, No. 3, June 2003
Environmental change and adaptation
in degraded agro-ecosystems: the case
of highland Madagascar
Jon Unruh*, Bill McConnell** and Joe Rodman†
Area (2010) 42.3, 359–368
Unruh JD (2004) Migration induced legal pluralism in land tenure: implications for environmental change. In: Unruh JD, Krol MS, Kliot N (eds.) Environmental Change and its Implications for Population Migration, Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands
Unruh JD (2001) Postwar land dispute resolution: land tenure and the peace process in
Mozambique. International Journal of World Peace. 18: 3-30
Touches on the Australian Governments’ overseas aid program to assist developing
countries reduce poverty and its land programs in Asia.
Discusses Japan’s official development assistance in Asia on Land, agriculture
and rural development.
This issue brief thus aims to:
• Contribute to enriching regional and national perspectives in
tackling China’s role in influencing policies and institutions of
other developing countries that are related to access to land and
tenurial security;
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