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Que tan rural es el desarrollo: el desarrollo rural desde una óptica institucional

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Journal Articles & Books
May, 2009
Colombia

En el documento se pretende hacer una contextualización de lo que ha sido el desarrollo rural en Colombia, tomando como referencia las estrategias que desde el contexto internacional se han diseñado para menguar la problemática social del medio rural, algunos enfoques nacionales que se ha implementado en este mismo sentido y algunas interpretaciones de las institutciones que trabajan en este ám

Characterization of milk production systems, marketing and on-farm evaluation of the effect of feed supplementation on milk yield and milk composition of cows at Bure District, Ethiopia

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Journal Articles & Books
May, 2009
Ethiopia
Eastern Africa

The study was conducted in Bure District of the Amhara National Regional State (ANRS) with objectives of characterizing the milk production & marketing systems and evaluating the effect of feed supplementation on milk yield & milk composition of local cows. A single-visitmultiple- subject survey was used to collect data on milk production & marketing systems.

New perspectives on sea use management: Initial findings from European experience with marine spatial planning

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Journal Articles & Books
May, 2009
Belgium
Germany
United Kingdom
Netherlands
Europe

Increased development pressures on the marine environment and the potential for multiple use conflicts, arising as a result of the current expansion of offshore wind energy, fishing and aquaculture, dredging, mineral extraction, shipping, and the need to meet international and national commitments to biodiversity conservation, have led to increased interest in sea use planning with particular e

Implementing marine spatial planning: a policy perspective

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Journal Articles & Books
May, 2009
Belgium
Europe

Marine spatial planning is often confronted with different types of hurdles that make the implementation of plans and strategies more difficult than scientists and planners-who have done most of the preparatory work-have foreseen. How does this situation come about? Is it due to the lack of interest or will of politicians?

Mapping a better future: how spatial analysis can benefit wetlands and reduce poverty in Uganda

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Journal Articles & Books
May, 2009
Uganda

This publication presents study carried on Ugandan abundant natural wealth. Its varied wetlands, including grass swamps, mountain bogs, seasonal floodplains, and swamp forests, provide services and products worth hundreds of millions of dollars per year, making them a vital contributor to the national economy.

Driving Factors and Model of Change in Arable Land Area in China

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Journal Articles & Books
May, 2009
China

We analyze the characteristics of the change in arable land area in China according to the change data of arable land area and other relevant data from the year 1996 to 2006, and adopt Factor Analysis Method and Stepwise Regression Method to carry out quantitative analysis on the driving factors of arable land change of China.

KENYA LAND POLICY: ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

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Journal Articles & Books
May, 2009
Kenya

This analysis and recommendations stem from USAID/Kenya’s request for an assessment of Kenya’s draft National Land Policy (dNLP).4 It was conducted under the global task order: Property Rights and Resource Governance Program, a mechanism designed and supervised by USAID-EGAT’s Land Resources Management Team under the Office of Natural Resources Management.

Uncertainty Discounting for Land-Based Carbon Sequestration

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Journal Articles & Books
April, 2009

The effect of stochastic factors on soil carbon makes the quantity of carbon generated under asequestration project uncertain. Hence, the quantity of sequestered carbon may need to bediscounted to avoid liability from shortfalls. We present a potentially applicable uncertaintydiscount and discuss difficulties that might arise in empirical use.

The Biofuel Debate – Status Quo and Research Needs to Meet Multiple Goals of Food, Fuel and Ecosystem Services in the Tropics and Subtropics

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Journal Articles & Books
April, 2009

The current biofuel debate is characterized by concerns about the environmental effects of large-scale biofuel plantations, controversies about GMO-based feedstocks and the recent global food crisis.