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Showing items 1 through 9 of 10.The author begins by providing a brief overview of the concept and reasoning behind certification of forest products. She states that, at the outset, one of the aims of certification was to provide market access and other benefits for small-scale, low-impact, community run ‘eco-timber’ projects.
Population growth and urbanisation are driving a livestock revolution. Mixed farming systems are the present and the foreseeable future of West African livestock systems, with concurrent changes in livestock feeding systems and the role of grazing, fodder and penning.
Forty per cent of sub-Saharan Africa's population live on less than a dollar a day and more than seventy per cent are currently without adequate shelter, so what has property got to do with it?
In 1997 is het rapport van het Staring Centrum 'Meten van Maatwerk: monitoring van het WCL-beleid 1994-1996' uitgebracht. De conclusie uit dit rapport was dat er nogal wat verschillen zijn tussen WCL-gebieden als er gekeken wordt naar sturing en het aantal projecten dat is gestart.
This paper examines the conversion of Indonesia’s natural forests to timber and tree crop plantations, notably oil palm.
This paper discusses – at the sub-basin level – the regional differences and comparative advantages for agricultural development and water resources utilization in the Nile Basin.
This the Belizean housing and town planning act. It is the primary piece of legislation for these topics.
One of the guiding mandates within the FAO Constitution is the following: “The Organization shall promote and, where appropriate, shall recommend national and international action with respect to: … the conservation of natural resources and the adoption of improved methods of agricultural product
La globalización y la localización, entendidas como la integración a la economíamundial y la crecienda demanda de autonomía local, son identificadas como las dosfuerzas que, en la actualidad, más influyen en la forma que adopta el desarrollo en cadasociedad (The World Bank, 1999) Las ciudades adq