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Artigos e Livros
Dezembro 2001
Ruanda
Quênia
África do Sul
Uganda
Tanzânia
Reino Unido
Países Baixos
Congo
Senegal
Sudão
África

This report looks at the future development of forestry in Uganda taking into account factors both within and outside the sector that influence change.

Artigos e Livros
Dezembro 2001
Angola
Moçambique
Zâmbia
Zimbabwe
Namíbia
Tanzânia
Botswana
República Democrática do Congo
Congo
Malawi
África

A short overview of the context for forestry in Zambia, followed by an analysis of the likely situation by 2020 in view of major trends in the country.

Artigos e Livros
Dezembro 2001
Tanzânia
Lesoto
África do Sul
África

The intra and extra- sectorial influences on forestry are identified in this country paper, and actions that can be taken to steer forestry on a successful course are proposed.

Relatórios e Pesquisa
Agosto 2001
Moçambique
Egito
Nigéria
África do Sul
Uganda
Mali
Somália
Zimbabwe
Tanzânia
Serra Leoa
Sudoeste Asiático
África Ocidental
Global
África Oriental
Norte de África
África austral

Trade liberalisation processes impact differently on men and women due to the fact that men and women have different roles in production. Despite the fact that women are actively involved in international trade, WTO agreements are gender blind and as such have adverse impacts on women.

Relatórios e Pesquisa
Janeiro 2001
Bangladesh
Ásia Meridional
Tanzânia

The diversity of urban areas presents substantial challenges to the validity of information from rapid assessments, yet CARE’s experiences in Bangladesh and Tanzania suggest a number of ways that rapid assessment procedures can be strengthened to address these concerns.

Janeiro 2001
Tanzânia
África subsariana

This paper begins by discussing Tanzania's increasing recognition of the need to bring individuals, local groups, and communities into the policy, planning, and management process if woodlands are to remain productive in the coming decades.The article finds that:central control of forests takes management responsibility away from the communities most dependent on them, inevitably resulting in

Janeiro 2001
Honduras
Chile
Ucrânia
Indonésia
Quirguistão
Gana
Cazaquistão
Moldávia
Guiana
Bielorrússia
República Centro-Africana
Nicarágua
Tajiquistão
Turquemenistão
Madagáscar
Usbequistão
Camarões
Tanzânia
Equador
Papua-Nova Guiné
Rússia
Arménia
Brasil
Oceânia
África subsariana
América Latina e Caribe
Ásia Oriental

Report which alleges that International Monetary Fund (IMF) loans and policies have caused extensive deforestation in each of the 15 countries of Africa, Latin America, and Asia studied.This forest loss, the author claims, has occurred both directly and indirectly through:the IMF's promotion of foreign investment in natural resource sectorsausterity measures that cut spending on environmental

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