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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    October, 2011
    Brazil

    Estatuto da Cidade se insere em amplo processo de reforma jurídica Complementação por novas leis federais Uma nova ordem jurídico-urbanística Ordem jurídica mudou significativa e Estructuralmente Nova ordem institucional na esfera federal Mercantilização da cidade Defasagem jurídica Defasagem institucional Conteúdos do Estatuto da Cidade Um novo paradigma sobre a questão da propiedades Ordem pública e direitos colectivos Natureza jurídica do planejamento territorial Natureza da gestão urbana Lembrar do debate constituinte Limites da ordem jurídica Problemas de eficácia jurídica Problemas de

  2. Library Resource
    Legislation & Policies
    September, 2011
    Myanmar

    The Draft land law

  3. Library Resource
    Institutional & promotional materials
    September, 2011
    Global

    More than two billion hectares of the world’s deforested and degraded landscapes are likely to offer potential for restoration — a vast opportunity to reduce poverty, improve food security, reduce climate change, and conserve biodiversity

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    October, 2011
    Asia

    Rising food prices, increasing climate instability and food riots have sparked profound political changes around the world and put agriculture high on the international agenda. What kind of agriculture is best suited to respond to those challenges, however, is the subject of profound disagreement. Too much of the current policy debate on food security, climate change and agriculture assumes that industrial agriculture and related biotechnology are the only options for feeding a growing global population.

  5. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    September, 2011

    In 2008, when food prices rose precipitously to record highs, international attention and local policy in many countries focused on safety nets as part of the response. Now that food prices are high again, the issue of appropriate responses is again on the policy agenda. This note sets out a framework for making quick, qualitative assessments of how well countries' safety nets prepare them for a rapid policy response to rising food prices should the situation warrant.

  6. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    September, 2011
    Eastern Asia, Oceania

    Nearly half of East Asia population lives in cities and the region is urbanizing so rapidly that built up areas are projected to increase faster here than in any other region in the next twenty years. Still, more than half of slum dwellers around the world live in East Asia. These are the people most vulnerable to disaster impacts.

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