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Landscape as Digital Content and a Smart Tourism Resource in the Mining Area of Cartagena-La Unión (Spain)

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Peer-reviewed publication
апреля, 2020
Spain

This research makes a highly relevant contribution to the scientific analysis of the mining landscape using the example of Cartagena-La Unión (Spain). The landscape is interpreted from a twin perspective: as a type of digital content offered to visitors and as a highly valuable scenic tourism resource.

Strengthening community land rights and responses to involuntary displacements caused by development projects in Zimbabwe : final technical report

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Reports & Research
апреля, 2020
Zimbabwe
Sub-Saharan Africa

Despite an inflow of investment in rural communities, there are concerns about negative impacts on local people’s livelihoods, access to farming land, productivity, income levels, food security and access to social services.

A Clear Past and a Murky Future: Life in the Anthropocene on the Pampana River, Sierra Leone

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Peer-reviewed publication
марта, 2020
Sierra Leone

The impacts of human activities on ecosystems are significantly increasing the rate of environmental change in the earth system, reshaping the global landscape. The rapid rate of environmental change is disrupting the ability of millions of people around the globe to live their everyday lives and maintain their human niche.

Pitfalls and Promise: Minerals Extraction in Afghanistan

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Reports & Research
февраля, 2020
Afghanistan

The extractive industry can be an important source of human development, economic growth, government revenues and foreign investments. When well-managed, the sector provides possibility to create employment, build human capital, advance peoples mobility by improving infrastructure, and ultimately enhance the overall human development with a positive impact on poverty reduction efforts.

Corruption Perceptions Index 2019

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Reports & Research
декабря, 2019
Global

The Corruption Perceptions Index 2019 reveals a staggering number of countries are showing little to no improvement in tackling corruption. Our analysis also suggests that reducing big money in politics and promoting inclusive political decision-making are essential to curb corruption.

ESTADO, “QUESTÃO AMBIENTAL” E CONFLITOS SOCIOAMBIENTAIS

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Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2019
América do Sul
Brasil
A intenção dos integrantes na publicação desta coletânea é construir uma contribuição científica ao debate da “questão ambiental” no Brasil e alguns de seus desdobramentos, buscando interferir abertamente no referido debate, oferecendo primeiramente uma visão ampla, histórico-conceitual da “questão ambiental” e, na sequência, subsídios mais específicos: acerca dos fundamentos constituin

The Land Rights in Africa Website is now 20 Years Old!

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декабря, 2019

CIFOR undertook a review of Kenya’s legal framework to understand whether legal provisions were sufficient to secure community land and forest rights. Asks how adequate Kenya’s legal framework was in protecting and promoting tenure rights of forest communities. The law appears to offer adequate security for the tenure rights of forest communities.

Digital solutions to transform agriculture: lessons and experiences in Ethiopia

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декабря, 2019
Ethiopia

The Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) – hereafter the Alliance and its various partners supported by GIZ-Ethiopia is supporting the transformation plan of Ethiopia through developing structured soils/agronomy database and promoting improved analytical approaches.

Climate vulnerability assessment of the Espeletia Complex on Páramo Sky Islands in the Northern Andes

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декабря, 2019
Global

Some of the largest impacts of climate change are expected in the environmentally heterogeneous and species rich high mountain ecosystems. Among those, the Neotropical alpine grassland above the tree line (c. 2,800 m), known as Páramo, is the fastest evolving biodiversity hotspot on earth, and one of the most threatened.