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What are ‘Integrated Landscape Approaches’ and how effectively have they been implemented in the tropics: a systematic map protocol

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Policy Papers & Briefs
november, 2014
Central America

This protocol will describe the methodology to be employed for a systematic map that will chart the development of the landscape approach theory, consolidate and synthesize existing definitions, and identify where and how these approaches have been implemented in the humid and dry tropics.

Avoiding Forced Evictions: A Community Guide to Negotiation and Advocacy: Participant’s Manual

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Manuals & Guidelines
november, 2014
Cambodia

This guide aims to help communities who face, or have suffered from, evictions by providing guidance on how to prepare for negotiations. Communities can use this guide to negotiate and advocate for solutions or alternatives to eviction that improve the lives of the whole community.

Toolkit on the Project Complaint Mechanism of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

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Manuals & Guidelines
november, 2014
Global

The Project Compliance Mechanism (PCM) is the EBRD's accountability mechanism for the assessment and follow-up of complaints about project financed by the bank. The PCM is a grievance mechanism for civil society, local groups and individuals that may be directly and adversely affected by a bank project.

Following the Money: An Advocate's Guide to Securing Accountability in Agricultural Investments

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Reports & Research
november, 2014
Myanmar

... Large-scale agricultural investments – in plantations, processing plants or contract farming schemes, for example – have increased in recent years, particularly in developing countries. Investment in the agriculture sector can bring much needed support for rural development, but communities have also witnessed significant negative impacts.

Legal Memorandum: War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity in Eastern Myanmar

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Reports & Research
november, 2014
Myanmar

Conclusion:
"...This memorandum describes a Myanmar military counterinsurgency offensive that
involved the widespread targeting of civilians in northern Kayin State and eastern Bago
Division. Myanmar Army soldiers fired mortars at villages, opened fire on fleeing
villagers, destroyed homes, laid landmines in civilian locations, forced villagers to work

United Nations and Indigenous Peoples in Developing Countries An Evolving Partnership

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Journal Articles & Books
november, 2014
Global

As indigenous peoples continue to gain more space in the UN system, the real challenge is ensuring the full recognition, respect, protection and exercise of their rights at all levels—and especially at the grassroots level. The UN system therefore needs to put into action its commitment in making the UN a “home” for indigenous peoples.

Conservation and “Land Grabbing” in Rangelands: Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?

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Policy Papers & Briefs
september, 2014
Africa

Large-scale land acquisitions have increased in scale and pace due to changes in commodity markets, agricultural investment strategies, land prices, and a range of other policy and market forces. The areas most affected are the global “commons” – lands that local people traditionally use collectively — including much of the world’s forests, wetlands, and rangelands.

Mapping of pastoral corridors: practices and politics in eastern Senegal

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Journal Articles & Books
september, 2014
Senegal

The delineation and protection of transhumance corridors are increasingly seen as critical to maintaining livestock mobility in agropastoral areas of West Africa by allowing passage through areas of increasing cropping pressure. Understanding the local politics surrounding the mapping and protection of transhumance corridors is important for policy formulation.

Influence of personal networks structure on the development of community processes in displaced population

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Journal Articles & Books
september, 2014
Colombia

Forced displacement affects over 5 million people in Colombia. The process of mobility experienced by displaced implies the weakeningof the linkages with their relational environment and may involve the deprivation of the right to decide at socio-political level.