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Showing items 1 through 9 of 49.While increasing attention has been paid to Chinese attempts to secure natural resources overseas, the case of Burma has often been overlooked.
This paper investigates the extent to which private companies operating in conflict zones can contribute to Human Rights abuses.
Does Anvil Mining, a multinational company which has been extracting copper since 2002 from a mine in Dikulushi impact positively or negatively on the lives or rights of the local populations?
This online database provides information on the organisations, people and places that make up the complex mining industry of the D.R.C. It plots the country’s significant mines and exploration zones, and asks who owns the rights to, and means of production.
The current debate on climate change, its impacts on socio-ecological systems and the role of agriculture has shifted from an emphasis on how to mitigate the effects of increasing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to how to prepare and adapt to the expected adverse impacts.
This thesis, is based on the follwing legs of argument, as follows:
The pastoral human population is growing at about 2.5% per year
This report assesses the role of the World Bank in the funding and management of the Chad-Cameroon oil and pipeline project.
This report addresses the environmental and human rights situation faced by villagers and migrant workers in Shwegyin township of Nyaunglebin District, Pegu Division, Burma.
Each year, tens of thousands of people in Bangladesh are internally displaced as a consequence of riverbank erosion.
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