Scaling Up Pro-Poor Land Recordation: Findings And Consequences Of Four Cases.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchMarch, 2016Kenya, Uganda, Mexico
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Library ResourceMultimediaMarch, 2016Kenya, Uganda, Mexico
Scaling Up Pro-Poor Land Recordation: Findings And Consequences Of Four Cases.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchMarch, 2016Colombia, Kenya, Philippines, Uganda
Community sourced land information influencing national upgrading projects in Colombia, Kenya, Philippines and Uganda: Evidences where the top-down and bottom-up approaches meet
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Library ResourceMultimediaMarch, 2016Colombia, Kenya, Philippines, Uganda
Community sourced land information influencing national upgrading projects in Colombia, Kenya, Philippines and Uganda: Evidences where the top-down and bottom-up approaches meet
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsMarch, 2016Kenya
Implementation of Responsible Land Governance: A Land Information System for Sustainable Development in Turkana County
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Library ResourceMultimediaMarch, 2016Kenya
Implementation of Responsible Land Governance: A Land Information System for Sustainable Development in Turkana County
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Library ResourceInstitutional & promotional materialsPolicy Papers & BriefsSeptember, 2000Kenya
The recently released report of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into the Land Law System of Kenya has sparked varying reactions from Kenyans of all walks of life. While some complain that the Commission did not complete its task per all its terms of reference, the land gurus are thrilled by the fact that the report makes many far reaching recommendations on the principles of formulating a National Land Policy Framework and the Constitutional Framework for Land Administration and Management.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2009Kenya
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Library ResourceInstitutional & promotional materialsMarch, 2006Kenya
The Role Of Wetlands In Poverty Reduction- Extreme poverty among rural poor people living around wetlands remains a daily reality for more than 56% of Kenya’s population, who subsist on less than one dollar a day. Seventy percent of extremely poor households, a majority of who live in rural areas where hunger and poverty prevails, are now being caught up in a new web of lack of access to wetlands as safety-net during hard times due to appropriation of wetlands by private developers.
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Report No.3 , Kenya.
Peer-reviewed publicationSeptember, 2012KenyaAcross the world, areas with high or important biodiversity are often located within Indigenous peoples’ and local communities’ conserved territories and areas (ICCAs). Traditional and contemporary systems of stewardship embedded within cultural practices enable the conservation, restoration and connectivity of ecosystems, habitats, and specific species in accordance with indigenous and local worldviews. In spite of the benefits ICCAs have for maintaining the integrity of ecosystems, cultures and human wellbeing, they are under increasing threat.
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