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Exploring ecological and socio-economic issues for the improvement of area enclosure management: a case study from Ethiopia.

декабря, 2004
Ethiopia
Sub-Saharan Africa

Land degradation is a severe problem across sub-Saharan Africa, and Ethiopia is among the most affected countries. To stop further land degradation, the government of Ethiopia has initiated a number of projects including soil and water conservation works and the establishment of Area Enclosures (AEs) with the financial assistance of international donors, mainly the World Food Program (Betru, 2003).

Indigenous control and sustainability of common resources in the hills of North East India

декабря, 2004
India
Southern Asia

The Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India, enacted fifty years ago, allows autonomy to tribal communities in administrative, legislative and financial matters and was supposed to protect them from domination and exploitation by external forces. This paper examines the extent to which self-governance by tribal groups facilitated sustainability of common resources, especially forests, in the hill regions of North East India.

Good, average and bad: law in action

декабря, 2004
Mozambique
Sub-Saharan Africa

This tool aims to support the scrutiny and the improvement of positive outcomes of laws for rural communities. It explores the reasons behind variable practical outcomes (good, average and bad) then suggests changes in how to develop laws, put them into practice or enforce them.

Land tenure, land use and sustainability in Kenya: towards innovative use of property rights in wildlife management

декабря, 2004
Kenya
Sub-Saharan Africa

Examining the assumption that private property rights create incentives for the management of resources, this paper argues that private property rights and current wildlife conservation and management laws and policies in Kenya fail to provide the solution to wildlife biodiversity erosion.

Gas flaring in Nigeria: a human rights, environmental and economic monstrosity

декабря, 2004
Nigeria
Sub-Saharan Africa

This report examines the social, environmental and economic consequences of gas flaring- the process of burning-off surplus combustible vapours from a well, either as a means of disposal or as a safety measure - in the Niger Delta. More gas is flared in Nigeria than anywhere else in the world.

Key terms used in greenhouse gas reporting and accounting for the land use, land use change and forestry sector

декабря, 2004

This paper provides an overview of interpretations of key terms related to land use, land-use change and forest, and harvested wood products (LULUCF). It represents a consensus achieved by participating experts, and collates definitions of key terms commonly used in relation to greenhouse gas reporting and accounting.

Plan de Acción Nacional de Lucha contra la Desertificación y la Sequía en Colombia.

National Policies
декабря, 2004
Colombia

El Plan de Acción Nacional de Lucha contra la Desertificación y la Sequía en Colombia es un instrumento de alcance nacional cuyo objetivo general es adelantar acciones contra la degradación de tierras, desertificación y mitigación de los efectos de la sequía, así como para el manejo sostenible de los ecosistemas de las zonas secas, a partir de la aplicación de medidas prácticas que permitan prevenir, detener y revertir dichos procesos degradativos y contribuir al desarrollo sostenible de las zonas afectadas.