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Gas Politics: Shwe Gas Development in Burma

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Reports & Research
Octobre, 2006
Myanmar

In recent months, both China and India have signed agreements with the Burmese military junta
indicating their willingness to buy gas from the proposed Shwe gas project in western Burma,
with Thailand also expressing interest. If built, the Shwe project would be Burma’s largest gas
development project ever. Matthew Smith and Naing Htoo analyse the events surrounding the

Supply and Command - Natural gas in western Burma set to entrench military rule

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Reports & Research
Juin, 2006
Myanmar

Executive Summary"
"A scramble for natural gas presently unfolding in western Burma is poised to provide the ruling military junta with its single largest source of income. The sale of the gas, mainly to regional neighbours, will further entrench the junta, insulating it from international pressure. The country's already abysmal human rights situation is set to worsen.

Mercado de Terras no Brasil: Estrutura e Dinamica

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2005
América do Sul
Brasil

O tema do mercado de terras integra a agenda contemporânea das políticas agrárias, tanto no Brasil como em outros países. No caso brasileiro, decorre da história de ocupação do território e da própria formação social e econômica que produziram um quadro de ilegalidade, de instabilidade jurídica e de fragilidade institucional.

Impact of the Land Allocation Programme on Land Use and Land Management in Lao PDR

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2005
Laos

According to the annual report of Huaphan Provincial Agriculture and Forestry Office (PAFO) (1999), despite land allocation, some villages are still practising shifting cultivation. To address this problem many decrees and regulations on land and land use have been developed and declared. The land allocation (LA) programme is one of these initiatives.

Implications of the Recent Land Reforms in Tanzania on the Land Rights of Small Producers

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Conference Papers & Reports
Novembre, 2005
Tanzania

The land tenure system of Tanzania has passed through different historical milestones which form the basis for the analysis of the land tenure regime in general and tenure relations for land owners and users in particular in the past eight decades.

Promoting Social Inclusion in Urban Areas: Policies and Practices

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Reports & Research
Septembre, 2005
Rwanda

According to recent UN estimates, 924 million people - nearly one out of three urban dwellers – were living in slums in 2004. Of these, 874 million are from low and middle-income countries (Millennium Project, 2005). Urban poverty as a proportion of total poverty is clearly increasing: 43% of the population of developing cities are living in slums (28% in North Africa, 71% in sub-

The Special Economic Zones Act, 2005

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Legislation & Policies
Mai, 2005
Inde

A special economic zone (SEZ) is an area in which business and trade laws are different from rest of the country. SEZs are located within a country's national borders, and their aims include: increased trade, increased investment, job creation and effective administration. To encourage businesses to set up in the zone, financial policies are introduced.

The emergence and spreading of an improved traditional soil and water conservation practice in Burkina Faso

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2004
Afrique occidentale
Afrique sub-saharienne
Afrique
Burkina Faso

"This paper describes the emergence of improved traditional planting pits (zaï) in Burkina Faso in the early 1980s as well as their advantages, disadvantages and impact. The zaï emerged in a context of recurrent droughts and frequent harvest failures, which triggered farmers to start improving this local practice. Despair triggered experimentation and innovation by farmers.

Re-encountering resistance: Plantation activism and smallholder production in Thailand and Sarawak, Malaysia

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2004
Thaïlande

The emergence of social and environmental movements against plantation forestry in Southeast Asia positions rural development against local displacement and environmental degradation. Multi-scaled NGO networks have been active in promoting the notion that rural people in Southeast Asia uniformly oppose plantation development.