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Tackling land degradation and desertification: GEF - IFAD partnership

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2001
Global

Desertification occurs in drylands,which span a third of the earth ’s land surface in over 110 countries.It influences the lives of about 500 000 people – the so-called environmental refugees –including many of the world ’s poorest and most marginalized populations. Each year 12 million hectares (ha)are lost to deserts.That is enough land to grow 20 million tonnes of grain.

Rapport d'étude sur les données du bois-énergie au Togo

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2001
Togo
Afrique

A complete thirty-three-page report stating the overall situation of data related to fuelwood in Togo. The report is made up of eleven sections dedicated to the methodologies used, the availability of data, production figures, consumption figures, market circuits, pricing, supply and demand figures, main players, etc.

The War on Kachin Forests

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Reports & Research
Octobre, 2001
Myanmar

One of the world’s "biodiversity hotspots" is under siege, as a growing number of business interests
seek to cash in the "peace" in northern Burma’s Kachin State... A project is in progress to build a number of roads in Kachin State in return for huge logging concessions.

What drives tropical deforestation?: a meta-analysis of proximate and underlying causes of deforestation based on subnational case study evidence

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Décembre, 2000

Using the framework of the Land Use and Cover Change (LUCC) Science/Research Plan this study takes 152 studies of deforestation in different regions of varying size from around the tropics and analyses them to assess how important different causes of deforestation really are.

The IMF funding deforestation: how International Monetary Fund loans and policies are responsible for global forest loss

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Décembre, 2000
Honduras
Chili
Ukraine
Indonésie
Kirghizistan
Ghana
Kazakhstan
Moldova
Guyana
Bélarus
République centrafricaine
Nicaragua
Tadjikistan
Turkménistan
Madagascar
Ouzbékistan
Cameroun
Tanzania
Équateur
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Fédération de Russie
Arménie
Brésil
Océanie
Afrique sub-saharienne
Amérique latine et Caraïbes
Asie orientale

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