Good land governance: critical for peaceful and sustainable development
Mangrove wetland restoration on abundant shrimp ponds using remote sensing and GIS in Vietnam
Evaluation of the Impact of Payments for Environmental Services on Land Use Change in Quindío, Colombia
The growing use of Payments for
Environmental Services (PES) for conservation has fostered a
debate on its effectiveness, but the few efforts to date to
assess the impact of PES programs have been hampered by lack
of data, leading to very divergent results. This paper uses
A "Delphi Exercise" as a Tool in Amazon Rainforest Valuation
The Amazon rainforest, the world's
largest and most biodiverse, represents a global public good
of which 15 percent has already been lost. The worldwide
value of preserving the remaining forest is today unknown. A
"Delphi" exercise was conducted involving more
Climate Change, Soil Salinity, and the Economics of High-Yield Rice Production in Coastal Bangladesh
It is a virtual certainty that sea-level
rise will continue throughout the century and beyond 2100
even if greenhouse gas emissions are stabilized in the near
future. Understanding the economic impacts of salinity
intrusion thus is essential for planning adaptation in
Cambodia's diagnostic trade integration strategy and trade SWAp roadmap 2014-2018, full report
Cambodia Trade Integration Strategy 2014-2018 (CTIS 2014-2018) is the country’s third generation trade integration strategy. The document focuses on 20 strategic outcomes.
Use of GIS tools for environmental conflict resolution at Map Ta Phut industrial zone in Thailand
This paper presents an analysis of an environmental conflict that arose in a Thai industrial zone. The authors analyse state policies to resolve the conflict, and draw lessons for other industrializing nations adopting industrial zone models.
Evaluation of the Permanence of Land Use Change Induced by Payments for Environmental Services in Quindío, Colombia
The effectiveness of conservation
interventions such as Payments for Environmental Services
(PES) is often evaluated, if it is evaluated at all, only at
the completion of the intervention. Since gains achieved by
the intervention may be lost after it ends, even apparently
Biomass productivity-based mapping of global land degradation hotspots
Factors affecting farmland management in Poland in 1992-2012 in the institutional context
The aim of this article has been to identify and evaluate main factors which influence the agricultural land market in Poland. Statistical data from two institutions, namely the Agricultural Property Agency (APA) and the Central Statistical Office (CSO) as well as the author’s research have been used in the paper. The time horizon of the analysis covers the years 1992-2012.
PROBLEMS AND CLASSIFICATION OF FORMER MILITARY AREAS
Integration of the Russian Federation in the international community, to find the most effective ways to implement the military and land reforms require a comprehensive study.