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Showing items 1 through 9 of 116.Dryland biodiversity is of tremendous global importance, being central to the well-being and development of millions of people in developing countries.
Limpopo Basin
These By-laws, approved by the Minister in terms of section 90 of the Rural District Councils Act, shall apply to communal and resettlement land within the Makonde Rural District Council.
The agricultural Sector in Cambodia still contributes the dominant quantity to the GDP. It is the most important source of income and rural livelihood for around 80% of the Cambodian population.
This article discusses two important concepts of food security and food sovereignty in the context of Vietnam’s post-reform economy. It examines Vietnam’s persistent choice of the food security framework, its resulting policies and their implications.
Swidden (also called shifting cultivation) has long been the dominant farming system in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia (MMSEA). Today the ecological bounty of this region is threatened by the expansion of settled agriculture, including the proliferation of rubber plantations.
In recent years the Lao government has provided many foreign investors with large-scale economic land concessions to develop plantations.
This paper attempts to define the factors which determine emigration and rice doublecropping, i.e.
Environmental targets are often used in planning for sustainable agricultural landscapes but their impacts are rarely known.