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Showing items 1 through 9 of 206.Characterized as divinely ordained, the Islamic law of inheritance defines women’s rights to property of the deceased with specific roles and responsibilities for each individual.
This special issue of Policy Matters focuses on the outreach and impact of Dr. Elinor Ostrom's groundbreaking research on common property (or commons) theory.
This third report comprises two parts: Part 1 contains an analysis of policy options and recommendations for the preparation of a law on land rights and title restitution.
The Amazonian economic occupation over the last forty years has been extremely harmful to the environment and to the traditional populations.
There is now a solid body of scientific information for understanding and interpreting the relationships between forests and water in both temperate and tropical regions.
In Southeast Asia, shifting cultivation is still predominantly practiced by the poorest segment of the population.
RECOFTC' s report 'The current status of social forestry in climate change adaptation and mitigation in the ASEAN Region' offers insights on national forestry data and information on forest cover and areas managed by local people for eight ASEAN Countries (Cambodia, Indonesia, lao PDR, Malaysia,
เอกสารที่รวบรวมข้อมูลพื้นฐานของชุมชนตำบลแม่ทาไว้อย่างครบถ้วน เหมาะสำหรับผู้ที่สนใจทั่วไป
Community forestry offers a tried and true model for approaching national Safeguard Information Systems (SIS) under REDD+. RECOFTC agrees with the global consensus that REDD+ SIS should be based upon existing, equitable and participatory systems.
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