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Unjust Enrichment-The Making of Land Grabbing Millionaires-Living Large Series

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Junho, 2006
Quênia

The illegal and irregular allocations of public land as chronicled in the Ndungu Report amount to a rip-off that dwarfs the Goldenberg and Anglo-Leasing scandals. Our analysis in this first issue in the series covers Karura, Ngong Road and Kiptagich forests and suggests a loss of public resources in excess of Ksh.18.4 billion.

Political governance in Mozambique

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Maio, 2006
Moçambique

Mozambique is one of the countries in Africa receiving significant amounts of development assistance. It owes this privileged position to many factors. First of all, after a protracted civil war which lasted from the late seventies to the early nineties, Mozambique’s then Marxist oriented government and the “right-wing” Renamo rebels signed a peace agreement which has since held.

Contribution of Community Forestry to Protected Areas Management

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Reports & Research
Maio, 2006
Bhutan

In most countries in the region, local communities' use of forest resources is strictly regulated. The strategy of managing forests through stringent protection and regulation has in fact not been very successful in protecting forests in Asia, and has resulted in conflicts between enforcement officers and communities.

Ending the Waiting Game: Strategies for Responding to Internally Displaced People in Burma

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Reports & Research
Maio, 2006
Myanmar

Ending the Waiting Game: Strategies for Responding to Internally Displaced People in Burma" argues that the crisis in Burma has reached a point where displaced people and other vulnerable populations simply cannot wait any longer for outside assistance, including health services, education, food production and building the capacity of civil society organizations in the country. U.S.

An Uncertain Fate

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Reports & Research
Maio, 2006
Myanmar

A savage onslaught by the Burmese army in Karen State has displaced thousands and seriously undermined any government talk‑ about democratic reform...

"Up to four families squash into half-finished bamboo structures of three or four rooms built into the side of a mountain. Those on the other side of the mountain still wait for suitable shelter.

Rising Waters

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Reports & Research
Maio, 2006
Myanmar

As thousands of displaced Karen fill temporary shelters along the Salween River in Burma, their plight has yet to mobilize the international community...

Toungoo District: Update on the Dam on the Day Loh River

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Reports & Research
Maio, 2006
Myanmar

...Over the past ten years the SPDC has undertaken numerous 'development projects' across Karen State, consistently claiming that these are purely for the good of the people. Such projects however are anything but, invariably bringing with them an increase in human rights violations in the area surrounding the development site.

Mercados de Terras no Brasil Estrutra e Dinâmica

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Journal Articles & Books
Abril, 2006
Brasil

O tema do mercado de terras integra a agenda contemporânea das políticas agrárias, tanto no Brasil como em outros países. No caso brasileiro, decorre da história de ocupação do território e da própria formação social e econômica que produziram um quadro de ilegalidade, de instabilidade jurídica e de fragilidade institucional.

Living on the Margins of Life

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Março, 2006
Uganda

The meaning and scope of the concept of Community-Based Property Rights (CBPR) has become a dominant feature of conservation and development policy discourse over the last decade.

Demystifying Customary Tenure in Zambia

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Conference Papers & Reports
Fevereiro, 2006
Zâmbia

Customary tenure has been associated with absence of individual ownership, inadequate security of tenure, weak institutions, causing environmental degradation, and discriminating against women. These perceptions are re-looked at in the light of personal experience and observations, and literature review in the context of Zambia.

Índios e Terras Ceará: 1850-1880

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Reports & Research
Fevereiro, 2006
América Latina e Caribe
América do Sul
Brasil

Esta tese, intitulada Índios e Terras Ceará: 1850-1880, analisa o aparente desaparecimento dos povos indígenas no Ceará, na segunda metade do século XIX, contextualizado por diferentes processos de territorialização e de relações interétnicas, e também respaldado pelo silenciamento oficial quanto ao reconhecimento desta etnia.