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  1. Library Resource
    September, 2015
    Brazil

    This report on the assessment of land
    governance in Brazil summarizes and discusses the results of
    a series of standardized self-assessments of the land
    governance situation in Brazil, conducted entirely by
    Brazilian speakers. Therefore, these findings represent the
    perception of local experts based on their experience of
    news and data available. The main aim of this report are
    federal and state authorities directly involved in land

  2. Library Resource
    January, 2016

    The use of the phrase, ‘political
    economy’ originates in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations and is
    also found in the writings of David Ricardo and Karl Marx.
    What is presently understood as ‘economics’ was, at that
    time, termed ‘political economy’. This was understood to
    mean ‘conditions of production organization in
    nation-states’ (Acemoglu and Robinson, 2012, Beuran,
    Raballand and Kapoor, 2011). Venerable scholars such as

  3. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Global

    Interest in farmland is rising. And,
    given commodity price volatility, growing human and
    environmental pressures, and worries about food security,
    this interest will increase, especially in the developing
    world. One of the highest development priorities in the
    world must be to improve smallholder agricultural
    productivity, especially in Africa. Smallholder productivity
    is essential for reducing poverty and hunger, and more and

  4. Library Resource
    March, 2012

    This is a Regional Program Review (RPR)
    of the World Bank's support for the MBC. The review is
    framed around an assessment of five Global Environment
    Facility (GEF)-financed World Bank implemented projects in
    Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua and Panama that had
    the common objective of consolidating the Mesoamerican
    Biological Corridor (MBC). It also reports on the
    achievements of trust fund activities, financed by the Bank

  5. Library Resource
    March, 2012

    This is a Regional Program Review (RPR)
    of the World Bank's support for the MBC. The review is
    framed around an assessment of five Global Environment
    Facility (GEF)-financed World Bank implemented projects in
    Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua and Panama that had
    the common objective of consolidating the Mesoamerican
    Biological Corridor (MBC). It also reports on the
    achievements of trust fund activities, financed by the Bank

  6. Library Resource
    August, 2012

    Gender-poverty-environment links: a
    focus on the links between gender disparity, poverty and
    environmental degradation is increasingly recognized as a
    key strategy for improving the lives of poor women and men.
    Acknowledging the ways in which relationships between the
    environment, society and the economy are gendered opens
    space for new approaches to poverty reduction, environmental
    conservation and gender equality. The Social Development

  7. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Tanzania

    Although charcoal is the single most
    important energy source for millions of urban dwellers in
    Tanzania, being used by all tiers of society from laborers
    to politicians, it seems to be politically neglected and
    even unwanted, given that it is not considered as a possible
    mean to achieve long-term sustainable development, for
    example as a low-carbon growth option contributing to energy
    security, sustainable forest management, and poverty

  8. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    Global

    Policy makers and development
    practitioners who are responsible for developing investment
    strategies to promote economic growth find many challenges
    in the changing face of agriculture in the twenty-first
    century. In addition to its productive role of providing
    food, clothing, fuel, and housing for a growing world
    population, agriculture assumes other roles, the importance
    of which has more recently been recognized. In addition to

  9. Library Resource
    August, 2012

    This paper focuses on the experience of
    the national-level adaptation planning efforts and the
    lessons that can be derived for more effective adaptation
    from an examination of local governance of development and
    natural resources. After examining national level adaptation
    plans, particularly the NAPAs (National Adaptation
    Programmes of Action), the paper analyzes the range of
    institutional instruments and relationships visible in

  10. Library Resource
    February, 2013

    Forest-sector collaborative arrangements
    come in many forms. The local partner may be a community, an
    association, or a set of individual landholders. The outside
    partner may be a private organization or a government. The
    interest of the local partner may be production of income
    from the forest, security of access to land, increased labor
    or small business opportunities, protection of traditionally
    valued resources, or other values. The interest of the

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