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History of events and actions that have harmed or protected Rupa Lake in the Pokhara Valley of Nepal

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Reports & Research
декабря, 2006
Nepal
Southern Asia

From forest clearing to landslides, then private claims to ownership, and with diversion of streams causing new landslides, a progression of environmental crises is tracked over time. The paper provides a timeline of 23 major events affecting the health of Rupa Lake and its wetlands (1952-2005).

National Forest Policy.

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National Policies
июня, 2006
Nigeria

The overall objective of the present national cross-sectoral Forest Policy is to achieve sustainable forest management that would ensure sustainable increases in the economic, social and environmental benefits from forests and trees for the present and future generation including the poor and the vulnerable groups.

Contribution of Community Forestry to Protected Areas Management

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Reports & Research
мая, 2006
Bhutan

In most countries in the region, local communities' use of forest resources is strictly regulated. The strategy of managing forests through stringent protection and regulation has in fact not been very successful in protecting forests in Asia, and has resulted in conflicts between enforcement officers and communities.

Assessment of land use changes in Aşağıdere watershed in Bartın-Ulus

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Policy Papers & Briefs
мая, 2006
Turkey

In this study, land use changes between 1986-2001 in Bartın-Ulus-Asagıdere watershed area was determined. In order to determine the land use percentages in 1986, Forest Management plan has been taken into consideration. Land use data belonging to 2001 has been determined by making use of the observations in the study area and data obtained from Forest Management plan of the year 2001.

Plan d'Action National pour l'Adaptation aux Changements Climatiques 2006.

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National Policies
декабря, 2005
Senegal

Face à l’avancée de la mer, l’érosion côtière, la perte des plages ; la désertification, la réduction des mangroves et autre zones de frayères, la perte des terres arables et autres pâturages ; la salinisation des eaux, la réduction ou l’insuffisance de la disponibilité de l’eau pour l’irrigation et la boisson et autres activités productrices, le Sénégal a élaboré son Plan d’Action National d’A

Nouvelle lettre de politique de développement agricole 2006-2015.

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National Policies
декабря, 2005
Guinea

La Nouvelle lettre de politique de développement agricole (NLPDA) vise à améliorer l’efficacité et l’efficience des exploitations familiales et des marchés, promouvoir l’entreprenariat agricole grâce à la stimulation de l’initiative privée et améliorer l’efficacité des exportations.