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The Our World Heritage Case Studies Approach To African Heritage, Social Capital And Participation

Dezembro, 2021
Global

Context and backgroundThe Our World Heritage Foundation was created in 2020 as a global network to include different stakeholders in the review of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, in its 50th anniversary. The Convention is in urgent need for a scientific-based participatory policy review, as it does not respond to the current global and regional challenges.

Reclaiming And Upholding Sacredness Of Places, Objects And Personnel A Study Of The Agikuyu, Nyandarua-Kenya

Dezembro, 2021
Burundi
Kenya
Rwanda
United States of America

Sr. Dr. Elizabeth W. Wanyoike, ESMLizwangu20@gmail.com,Farragut, US   ABSTRACT Context and backgroundIn the last few years, in some African countries such as Burundi, Rwanda, and Kenya the churches were burnt down; refugees in these churches were plainly and maliciously killed. The study on contemporary perception of sacred places, objects, and personnel was stirred and underscored by this action. Generally, anything that took shelter in sacred places would not be harmed.

Distribution Et Démographie Des Parcs À Rôniers Dans La Région Des Savanes Du Togo

Dezembro, 2021
Togo
United States of America
Cayman Islands

Context and background:The roast palm parklands remain one of the most striking elements of the Savannah region of Togo. Given the importance of this resource for the local population, knowledge of their diversity and demographic structure is necessary for better management of roast palm plant communities throughout the Savannah region of Togo.Goal and objectives:The study carried out in the region of Savannahs of Togo contributes to the sustainable management of agroforestry parklands in Togo.

Determination Of Optimal Antenna Height And Mask Angle Of Global Positioning System (Gps) Receiver For Point Positioning

Dezembro, 2021
Nigeria

Global Position System (GPS) receivers are capable of surveying measurement with geodetic positioning accuracy. They are designed to be mounted on a tripod usually with a tribrach and set up for observations with assigned mask angle and height of antenna above the survey marks. Assignation of inaccurate mask angle and height of antenna, during observations, is undoubtedly the most prevalent and frequent biases in GPS set up during control surveying which usually leads to less accurate geodetic positioning.

Drone And Gis Technologies In Collective Land ‘’Melkisation’’ Process

Dezembro, 2021
Morocco
United States of America

The context of the contribution of drone technology and GIS in the production of deliverables recommended by the Directorate of Rural Affairs in Morocco, by supporting the community land melkisation project, which aims to mobilize 1 million hectares of land for investment. The aim of this column, in collaboration with a surveying company, is to highlight the workflow of collecting data by drones as well as developing a process for providing deliverables in the framework of the melkisation process in Morocco.

Through the lens of inequality: What can we learn from CGIAR as a case study of research on the climate security nexus?

Dezembro, 2021
Global

Grasping the indirect and non-linear linkages between climate and conflict merits uncovering how inequalities entrenched in existing social structures may inform and mediate this intricate relationship. Despite growing understanding around the need to focus on the entire climate security inequality nexus, existing literature has so far been tipping towards either unpacking inequality and conflict or inequality and climate linkages. Furthermore, research for development work is yet to unpack in detail context-specific nuances of this complex nexus.

How to enhance the sustainability and inclusiveness of smallholder aquaculture production systems in Zambia?

Dezembro, 2021
Zambia

Fish is a key source of income, food, and nutrition in Zambia, although unlike in the past, capture fisheries no longer meet the national demand for fish. Supply shortfalls created an opportunity to develop the aquaculture sector in Zambia, which is now one of the largest producers of farmed fish (Tilapia spp.) on the continent. In its present form, the aquaculture sector exhibits a dichotomy.

Community Based Resource Management Training Package

Dezembro, 2021
Solomon Islands

In the Solomon Islands, more than 80% of the population are rural dwellers who commonly build
livelihoods from subsistence agriculture and fisheries. Indigenous people own more than 80% of the
land including the shorelines. Recognizing this customary land tenure, the Solomon Islands Government
has decided that Community Based Resource Management (CBRM) is the main strategy for coastal
resource management in the country (sometimes also referred to as CBFM or Community Based