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Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
Março, 2011
República Democrática do Congo
África

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been described by one senior African diplomat at the United Nations as a 'state in the making; it is not yet a state.' Further, this 'state in the making' also is a state that, with few exceptions, has been in decline since the early 1970s.

Peru: Preserving tropical forests with a focus on sustainable and participatory development

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Journal Articles & Books
Fevereiro, 2011
Peru

Against the backdrop of increasing deforestation in Natural Protected Areas due to illegal logging and shifting agriculture, the Peruvian association DRIS has implemented a programme in three districts of the country. The goal is to involve the families in forest protection activities while simultaneously providing them with income opportunities

Woodfuels in Kenya and Rwanda: powering and driving the economy of the rural areas

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Journal Articles & Books
Fevereiro, 2011
Ruanda
Quênia

The number of woodfuel consumers in Africa is projected to increase from around 2.5 billion in 2004 to 2.7 billion by 2030, with sub-Saharan Africa accounting for the highest increase. Rwanda and Kenya are two good examples of countries in which woodfuel plays a key role in energy provision, poverty alleviation and economic development.

Developing Zambia's agriculture: a hard road to hoe

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Journal Articles & Books
Fevereiro, 2011
Zâmbia

Zambia’s small-scale farmers are even poorer today than they were 40 years ago. According to the 2010 Human Development Report, Zambia is one of just three nations whose development has fallen behind 1970 levels. And yet Zambia is one of Africa’s “lion states” with annual economic growth rates of more than 5 percent.

Sustainable development report on Africa I: managing land-based resources for sustainable development

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Reports & Research
Janeiro, 2011
Africa

The lack of balanced development where economic, social and environmental dimensions are given due consideration for long term sustainable development has led the international community to consider different paradigms of development.

Preliminary evaluation of some aspects of the employment problems and policies in Africa LDCs

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Reports & Research
Janeiro, 2011
Africa

This paper describes in Part I Overview of the Employment Situation Part II deals with the problem of labour absorption in the industrial sector while part III provides an account of labour absorption in agriculture. Part IV contains the conclusions and recommendations of the study.

Energy governance for climate adaptation in Santiago de Chile case studies: comunas of Maipú and Providencia

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Reports & Research
Janeiro, 2011
Chile

Los impactos del cambio clima?tico se hicieron ma?s evidentes en las u?ltimas de?cadas especialmente por la intensa quema de combustibles fo?siles que causo? la frecuencia e intensidad de los feno?menos naturales. Varios pai?ses se ven afectados por estos impactos, siendo algunos ma?s vulnerables que otros tal es el caso de la Repu?blica de Chile.

Reforma agraria en Colombia y “Prosperidad para Todos” : ¿el camino hacia el desarrollo humano?

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Journal Articles & Books
Janeiro, 2011
Colômbia

Este artículo presenta una reflexión sobre las causas de la concentración de la tierra en Colombia, y la importancia de la reforma agraria en su contribución al desarrollo en el contexto del actual Plan de Desarrollo “Prosperidad para Todos”.

Innovative Land and Property Taxation

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Manuals & Guidelines
Dezembro, 2010

This publication, Innovative Land and Property Taxation, is derived from a 2009 Conference in Warsaw, Poland. It presents the ways in which land and property taxation policies, legal frameworks, tools and approaches to sustainable urban development have been experimented with around the World.

Pagos por servicios ambientales: ¿qué papel ocupan en el desarrollo agrícola sostenible?

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2010
África
América Latina e Caribe
Ásia
Europa

Recientemente, se ha renovado el interés en fomentar el desarrollo agrícola sostenible unido a una búsqueda de políticas e innovaciones institucionales que lo favorezcan. Los pagos por servicios ambientales (PSA) son un instrumento normativo relativamente nuevo y diseñado para incentivar la provisión de externalidades positivas para el medio ambiente.