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Showing items 1 through 7 of 7.This paper investigates how climate change strategies and resource conflicts are shaping each other in the Greater Aural region of western Cambodia.
Wars and their aftermaths frequently transform land use and ownership, reshaping 'post-conflict' landscapes through new boundaries, population movements, land reforms and conditions of access.
This paper addresses the serious problems involving land regulation in Brazil and stresses the urgentneed to solve the country's agrarian issues.
Cambodia is currently experiencing profound processes of rural change, driven by an emerging trend of large-scale land deals.
Production of commodities for global markets is an increasingly important factor of tropical deforestation, taking over smallholders subsistence farming.
The scholarly debate around 'global land grabbing' is advancing theoretically, methodologically and empirically.
Over the past two decades, growing recognition of forest-based Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPs and LCs) sparked forest tenure reforms to formalize IP and LC rights to forests and forest lands through a variety of mechanisms.
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