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Showing items 72784 through 72792 of 73563.The relationship between migration and deforestation in the developing world continues to receive significant attention. However beyond direct population increase, the precise mechanisms that operate within the intersection of migrant - host land rights remain largely unexamined.
Find here the "Call for Participants" and related information and forms for a year-long learning initiative 2011-2012 on ‘Making Rangelands Secure’, including a 10-12 day learning route from Nairobi to Arusha, developed by the International Land Coalition and partners.
This is a 2009 study undertaken by the Rural Development Institute, now Landesa, and authored by Elisa Scalise.
[From Youtube.com] In September 2010, in Nairobi, Kenya, IDRC hosted the policy symposium, Gendered Terrain: Women's Rights and Access to Land in Afric
The State of the World's Land and Water Resources for Food and Agriculture (SOLAW) analyses a variety of options for overcoming constraints and improving resource management in these areas of heightened risk.
Almost two-thirds of farming families from ethnic Ta’ang communities in Burma’s northern Shan State have lost land to the country’s powerful military, according to a new report.
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