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Showing items 1 through 9 of 395.Background Pastoralists have long inhabited vast areas of western China, including the Tibetan Plateau region.
This document addresses the need for explicit inclusion of livelihoods within the environment nexus (water-energy-food security). The authors present a conceptualisation of ‘environmental livelihood security’, which combines the nexus perspective with sustainable livelihoods.
Despite the adoption of many international agreements over the last decades, degradation of forests and deforestation has continued.
Land and decentralisation policies in Senegal have been closely linked since the country became independent in 1960.
Food cannot be grown without water. In Africa, one in three people endure water scarcity and climate change will make things worse.
Access to water and sanitation is one of the major challenges faced by populations affected by conflict or natural disasters.
This paper reports on a workshop held in Ethiopia in 2004, targeting stakeholders involved in implementing Ethiopia’s National Action Plan (NAP) for the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD).
This report presents the findings of an international fact finding mission to assess human rights, social and environmental impacts of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BYC) oil pipeline, which BP and other companies (as part of the BTC Consortium) are currently building in order to bring oil from Caspian
The focus of the project is on increasing the resistance of the physical environment to landslide activity; and building capacity of the community to decrease their vulnerability to landslides when they do occur. Project activities will include: 1.
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