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Canadian Company Defends Self, Junta

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Reports & Research
september, 2000
Myanmar

Ivanhoe Mines, a Canadian-based company whose operations in Burma have recently come under renewed scrutiny following the release of a report by a mining watchdog group, has come out in defense of its Burmese business partners, the ruling SPDC

Impact Assessment Study of Socio-Economic Development Programmes – A case Study of Himachal Pradesh

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Reports & Research
maart, 2000
India

Impact Assessment Study of Socio-Economic Development Programmes in Himachal Pradesh, sponsored by the Planning Commission, Government of India has been conducted by Asia pacific Socio-Economic Research Institute, New Delhi from December 1999 to February 2000. 

The Land Act

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Legislation
november, 1999
Tanzania

An Act to provide for the basic law in relation to land other than the village land, the management of land, settlement of disputes and related matters.

Land Tenure in Development Cooperation. Guiding Principles

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 1998
Africa
South America
Central America
Asia

Land tenure issues are becoming increasingly important worldwide. Problems such as high population pressure, increases in resource degradation, food shortages, transformations of political systems and regional and supra-regional resource conflicts have brought the land issue to the public's attention.

Burma's Jade Mines: An Annotated Occidental History

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Reports & Research
november, 1998
Myanmar

The history of Burma’s jade mines in the West is a brief one. While hundreds of different reports, articles and even books exist on the famous ruby deposits of Mogok, only a handful of westerners have ever made the journey to northern Burma’s remote jade mines and wrote down their findings. Occidental accounts of the mines make their first appearance in 1837.

A 2020 Vision for food, agriculture, and the environment in Sub-Saharan Africa

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Policy Papers & Briefs
december, 1995
Sub-Saharan Africa
Africa

The workshop participants were clear that now is the time for choices, and that without the will to make those choices, the likelihood of success in boosting agricultural growth on a sustained basis would be small. Without such growth, it will not be possible to improve food security or halt natural resource degradation.