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Was Mrs Mutendi only joking? Access to timber in Zimbabwe's communal areas. [Campfire Programme]
C. Bird; C. Clarke; J Moyo; JM Moyo; P. Nyakunu; S. Thomas / Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources, 1999
Technologies, Policies and Measures for Mitigating Climate Change: technical paper for IPCC working group 2
R.T. Watson; M.C. Zinyowera; R.H. Moss / Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 1996
This Technical Paper provides an overview and analysis of technologies and measures to limit and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and to enhance GHG sinks under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC). Th...
Exploring predictions of the regional impacts of climate change
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 1997
The special report provides, on a regional basis, a review of (then) state-of-the-art information on the vulnerability to potential changes in climate of ecological systems, socioeconomic sectors (including agriculture, fisheries, wat...
Riverlink: directory of NGOs in river and watershed issues
International Rivers Network, 1999
Riverworks is a directory of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), activists and experts working on river and watershed issues around the world. It is constantly updated and printed upon request. Riverworks is produced by Internation...
Sub-Saharan Africa science support programme
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1999
The AAAS Sub-Saharan Africa Program was inaugurated by AAAS in 1987, representing a concerned response on the part of U.S. scientists and educators to the institutional crisis their African colleagues were facing. Its establishment al...
The costs and benefits of Korean Unification
M. Noland; S. Robinson; Li-Gang Liu / Institute for International Economics, USA, 1997
"We construct the Korean Integration Model (KIM), a two-country computable general equilibrium (CGE) model linking the North and South Korean economies. Using KIM, we simulate the impact of a customs union and a monetary union of the ...
Ancestor Spirits and Land Reforms: Contradictory discourses and practices on rights on land in South India
Y Uchiyamada / Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development, 1999
This paper is about Untouchable ancestors' strong emotional attachment to their ancestral land. Ancestrors of Untouchables remain in their ancestral land at the margin of the village, whereas ancestors of high castes leave for the abo...
Better Land Husbandry: Re-thinking approaches to land improvement and the conservation of water and soil
F. Shaxson; M. Tiffen; A. Wood; C. Turton / Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 1997
Soil erosion has conventionally been perceived as the chief cause of land degradation, yet the limited effectiveness and poor uptake of widely promoted physical and biological anti-erosion methods challenges this logic. An alternative...
Supporting sustainable agriculture through extension in Asia
C. a Garforth; A. Lawrence / Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 1997
There are widespread concerns about the environmental impact of agricultural technologies and over the long-term sustainability of farming systems in Asia. Although the content of extension programmes includes sustainable technologies...
Neglected Species, Livelihoods and Biodiversity in Difficult Areas: How should the Public Sector Respond?
R. Blench / Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 1997
Recent research on neglected crop and animal species suggests that there exists an important gap between the priorities of development and research agencies and the way small farmers, both in Africa and elsewhere in the world, treat s...
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Climate change adaptation for coral triangle communities: a guide for vulnerability assessment and local early action planning (LEAP guide)
2013
This comprehensive set of scientific and social instruments helps local governments and communities to assess their vulnerability to climate change and form their own climate change adaptation plans to address local conditions. So far...
DETERring deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon: environmental monitoring and law enforcement
J. Assunção; C. Gandour; R. Rocha / Climate Policy Initiative, 2013
This study asks: which specific policy efforts contributed most to the reduction in Amazon deforestation? The paper, which evaluates the impact of monitoring on deforestation, focuses on DETER, a satellite-based system for real-time d...
Assessment of REDD+ training needs and supply in six countries in the Africa and Asia-Pacific Regions
Conservation International, 2013
REDD+ capacity building is fundamental to achieving REDD+ readiness. There is little data, however, that describe the type of capacity building and the number of people that are reached with these initiatives in REDD+ countries. The l...
Bringing people back into protected forests in developing countries: insights from co-management in Malawi
L. Zulu / Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2013
Focusing on Malawi, this study examines struggles to bring people back into protected forests to enhance sustainable forest management and livelihoods using insights emerging from a co-management project in Malawi. It uses mixed socia...
Land tenure and fast-tracking REDD+: time to reframe the debate?
A. Bolin; L. Lawrence; M. Leggett / Global Canopy Programme, 2013
This paper argues that legal reform of land tenure will not take place fast enough to enable developing countries to reduce carbon emissions from deforestation and forest degradation through REDD+. It highlights that a global agreemen...
Comprehensive report detailing multi-sector trade opportunities and enabling conditions in the transition to a green economy
United Nations [UN] Environment Programme, 2013
Prepared by the Trade, Policy and Planning Unit of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), this report is a key component of the Green Economy and Trade Opportunities Project (GE-TOP). The aim of GE-TOP is to identify opportu...
Case studies exploring climate change impacts on indigenous peoples in Namibia and their adaptation strategies
U. Dieckmann; W. Odendaal; J. Tarr; A. Schreij / Legal Assistance Centre, 2013
Through two participatory case studies, this paper examines the impact of climate change on the indigenous peoples of Namibia. The objectives of the case studies are three-fold: to document how the indigenous peoples are affected by c...
From manual to mechanical harvesting: reducing environmental impacts and increasing cogeneration potential
P. Ninô de Carvalho (ed) / Evidence and Lessons from Latin America, 2012
The pre-harvest burning of sugarcane leaves is a common practice that enables manual pickers to collect the crop quickly, suffering less personal injury. The burning process, however, has negative impacts on the environment, on human ...
Envisioning the future and learning from the past: adapting to a changing environment in northern Mali
M. Brockhaus; H. Djoudi (ed); B. Locatelli (ed) / Elsevier, 2013
In West Africa, rural livelihoods that dependon natural resources develop coping and adapting strategies to face climate variability or change, and economic or political changes. The former Lake Faguibine in northern Mali has experien...
National REDD+ Strategy Development and Implementation Process in Tanzania. Mid Term Review. Final Report
2013
The Norwegian Government funded REDD+ project portfolio in Tanzania is creating significant positive results across Tanzania. Along with the research project on climate change and a selection of pilot projects, the REDD+ Policy Projec...
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InTech
InTech is a multidisciplinary open access publisher of books covering the fields of science, technology and medicine. Since 2004, InTech has collaborated with more than 83436 authors and published 2211 books and 7 journals with the aim of providing free online access to high-quality research and helping leading academics to make their work visible and accessible to diverse new audiences around the...
Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment is a research centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). The purpose of the Institute is: to increase knowledge and understanding by performing world-class research on climate change and the environment to promote better informed decision-making about clim...
Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC)
The Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change is a non-profit research institution established in 2005, with the financial support of the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research. CMCC manages and promotes scientific and applied activities in the field of international climate change research. The Center has been fully operative since 2006. CMCC collaborates with experie...
Small Island Economies - CTA Brussels (CTA)
On 4th April, 2012, CTA organised a Briefing on “ACP Small island economies: from vulnerabilities to opportunities” with the European Commission (DG DEVCO), the ACP Secretariat, Concord and various media partners. The Brussels briefings website hosts the video documentation of all the speeches  given at the conference, as well as the presentations of the speakers, the programme of...
International Energy and Environment Foundation (IEEF)
The International Energy and Environment Foundation (IEEF) is an independent, non-governmental, non-profit international organisation, which aims to facilitate the exchange of knowledge, research and technology to enhance capacity building in all areas related to green energy and the environment. IEEF publishes a peer-reviewed scientific journal, International Journal of Energy and Environment (IJ...
GLOBE International
The Global Legislators' Organisation (GLOBE) supports national parliamentarians to develop and agree common legislative responses to the major challenges posed by sustainable development. It supports legislators through national chapters which provide economic and policy support to develop legislation and monitor how it is implemented. The organisation has headquarters in London and off...
Thai Society of Higher Education Institutes on the Environment (TSHE)
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Lowering Emissions in Asia's Forests (LEAF)
The Lowering Emissions in Asia's Forests (LEAF) program is a five year, $20 million dollar program, engaging regional governments, forestry and climate mitigation specialists and universities in technical capacity building focused on REDD+. The program also focuses on policy and market incentives for improved forest management and land-use planning, develops innovative sub-national interventions,...
Climate Focus
An advisory company committed to the development of policies and projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM)
A non-profit, independent research, policy and outreach organisation working towards achieving sustainable development in the Amazon region
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