/ library resources
Showing items 1 through 9 of 12.This guide encourages communities to discover what development means for themselves and to question whether proposed plans and activities truly fit within their definition of and priorities for development.
This guide has three individual booklets which together provide: concrete step-by-step guidance on how communities can lead their own research to determine their own development priorities, and respond to unwanted development projects; practical tips, tools, and activities on conducting community
This guide provides a simple yet complete resource to help communities to understand the Asian Development Bank’s policies and use them for justice.
Khampa talks about the various designated types of forest near his village.
Mon describes their traditional ceremonies for the forest.
Amphone talks about using the land to grow his crops
Amphan describes how everything comes from the forest.
Chouvanh's views on being productive with the land.
Malee's views on the importance of protecting the land.
Pagination
Land Library Search
Through our robust search engine, you can search for any item of the over 73,000 highly curated resources in the Land Library.
If you would like to find an overview of what is possible, feel free to peruse the Search Guide.