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Showing items 1 through 9 of 16.In Vietnam, the lack of quality data in the forestry sector has been an obstacle to institutional reflection and effective policy formulation. This study analyzes the status and gaps of this data, and its implications for addressing poverty in Vietnam.
Em 1986, o Movimento Nacional pela Reforma Urbana define o conceito da reforma urbana como uma nova ética social, que condena a cidade como fonte de lucros para poucos em troca da pobreza de muitos.
Se você abriu esta cartilha é porque luta, acredita e se organiza. Onde você estiver, com que você trabalhar, seja na escola, na associação, no conselho, no sindicato, debaixo de um pé de manga, na beira de um rio, no agito da cidade. Seja bem vindo!
The year 2007–2008 was the final year of the RECOFTC Program Phase 2004–2008. We are pleased to report that the four-year Program Plan was successfully implemented on time, and we fulfilled all the major remaining commitments, even exceeding targets in some areas.
SUMILLA Regula principios, objetivos, procedimientos y en general aquellos aspectos necesarios para darle seguridad y certeza a todas las personas, consiguiendo hacer efectivo su derecho al acceso a la información pública y a su participación dentro de la auditoria social fiscalización ciudadana.
Forest-based conflict is one of the major global challenges for the international forestry agenda together with poverty, climate change, conservation, and biofuels.
"I believe that the work of RECOFTC is of greater importance now than any time in its 20 year history.
This study is part of a project implemented by the Regional Community Forestry Training Center for the Asia and Pacific (RECOFTC) in collaboration with the Rights and Resources Group (RRG) to advance policy and market reforms in four countries: Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand, and Viet Nam.
Opportunities for forest managers to gain knowledge and skills in participatory resource management processes are still limited.