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Showing items 82 through 90 of 1151.Understanding the combined and separate effects of climate and land use change on the water cycle is necessary to mitigate negative impacts.
This paper investigates the impact of a rural land certification program on schooling in two zones of the Amhara region of Ethiopia.
El tema del acaparamiento de tierras por parte de extranjeros ha sido ampliamente estudiado en distintas regiones del mundo, analizando las características de los inversores, las consecuencias sobre los campesinos que deben ser desplazados de sus tierras o los mecanismos por medio de los cuales l
The need for bananas in Bali far exceeds the production. To obtain optimal production according to their genetic potential, the development of banana cultivation should be preceded by a land suitability evaluation study.
The formalisation of local or customary land rights is often seen as a means of tackling insecurity of land tenure and encouraging investment.
El proceso de formación y transformación de los recortados “derechos” coloniales a tierras de los indígenas sujetos a dominio colonial es un tema desigualmente conocido en los territorios que integraron la gobernación del Tucumán casi hasta fines del siglo XVIII.
Remote sensing satellite data offer the unique possibility to map land use land cover transformations by providing spatially explicit information. However, detection of short-term processes and land use patterns of high spatial-temporal variability is a challenging task.
Globally, privately protected areas (PPAs) are an increasingly popular approach to long-term protection of biodiversity on privately owned lands. PPAs provide multiple ecological, social and economic benefits to diverse range of stakeholders in across a range of contexts.
La presente investigación describe el rol que cumplió Escuelas Radiofónicas Populares del Ecuador (ERPE), entre 1960 y 1990, al establecer las relaciones existentes entre la radio, la Iglesia a través de la corriente de la teología de la liberación y el Movimiento Indígena de Chimborazo desde su