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Showing items 4357 through 4365 of 73419.The coastal region of Bangladesh is prone to natural disasters and these events are expected to worsen as a result of climate change. Combined with anthropogenic factors, these events challenge livelihood opportunities, especially crop production.
Despite growing attention around the climate security-migration nexus, the linkages between climate change, migration, and conflict and security risks have remained a matter of debate for research, policy, and practice.
In Colombia, NATURE+ works in the southwest departments of Caquetá, Cauca, Nariño, Putumayo and Valle del Cauca with a focus on two landscapes: lowlands and highlands. These areas have high deforestation rates, at-risk Indigenous populations and latent security risks.
Conflict has a deep and interrelated impact on health, food, and water security. With agriculture heavily dependent on freshwater withdrawals, disruptions to water supplies can heavily affect food production, which in turn affects health.
Sub-Saharan Africa is increasingly viewed as an important area for oil palm cultivation and expansion.
In this chapter, we explore the forces that have shaped the current challenge of securing land tenure for those with little voice, power, and means.
This technical note outlines a framework for the co-design of inclusive landscape management plans (ILMPs) by local governments and other implementers.
Since independence, the Government of Sri Lanka has implemented various policies and initiatives to boost agricultural production.
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