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Library ResourceJanuary, 2005Cameroon
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Library ResourceAgreements & ContractsSeptember, 2004Cameroon
This is a Attestation de Mesure posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Timber (Wood) as the primary resource(s)
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Library ResourceAgreements & ContractsJanuary, 2005Cameroon
This is a Decree posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Timber (Wood) as the primary resource(s)
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Library ResourceAgreements & ContractsJanuary, 2005Cameroon
This is a Decree posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Timber (Wood) as the primary resource(s)
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Library ResourceAgreements & ContractsJanuary, 2005Cameroon
This is a Decree posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Timber (Wood) as the primary resource(s)
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2004Cameroon
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Library ResourceJanuary, 2004Equatorial Guinea, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Congo, India, Gabon, Thailand, Oceania, Sub-Saharan Africa, Southern Asia, Eastern Asia
Over ten million people have been displaced from protected areas by conservation projects. Forced displacement in developing countries is a major obstacle to reducing poverty. It should no longer be considered a mainstream strategy for conservation and only applied in extreme cases following international standards.
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Library ResourceJanuary, 2004Rwanda, Côte d'Ivoire, Congo, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Sub-Saharan Africa
This paper argues that socio-economic dominance based on ethnic and race factors is a long standing phenomena in Africa, which was instigated by colonial rule and perpetuated by elite interests in capital accumulation and political power during the post-colonial era. The report looks at experiences from a range of countries, including Zimbabwe, South Africa, Rwanda and the Congo.It finds that ethnic dominance-building strategies have tended to focus on the control of access to limited resources.
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Library ResourceJanuary, 2005South Africa, Angola, Sub-Saharan Africa
Effective and well-designed land reform policies can provide sustained contributions to economic growth, reduced social unrest and poverty. This study analyses land reform policies in Angola and South Africa with a view to assess its impact on food security. Both countries have introduced extensive land reform policies following histories of colonialism, occupation and oppression which displaced many people.The paper begins with a background of South Africa and Angola and discusses the governments’ land reform policies.
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Library ResourceJanuary, 2005Angola, Sub-Saharan Africa
What are the dynamics of land tenure in the CAS (Conda, Ambuim, and Sumbe) area in Angola? What are its opportunities and risks? This paper reveals a denial of land access rights to communal farmers, whose livelihoods are centred on land.
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