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Land tenure in Eritrea
M. O. Tikabo / Department of Economics and Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2003
This PhD study focuses on the land tenure systems in the highlands of Eritrea with a particular emphasis on land rental markets, land contract choice, and on the implications of land tenure systems for farm household’s resource a...
Workshop aims to enhance quality of water harvesting projects, Ethiopia
M. Hailu; S. N. Merga / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2002
Future approaches to water and development
Norwegian Centre for Soil and Environmental Research, 2003
Three Norwegian research institutions present a brief overview of topics and projects highlighting their perspectives and approach to supporting sustainable development processes with relevance to water. Priority areas covered ...
Phasing out CARE's involvement in conservation and development project, Ethiopia
W. Aregay; D.G. Michael / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 1999
Report of the institutional development and the transfer of activities in the Awash Conservation and Development Project (ACDP) implemented by CARE Ethiopia. It draws lessons from the experiences of ACDP on the important conditions fo...
Education/schooling for children in nomadic communities in Sudan
K. Larsen; M. Hassan / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2001
This paper looks at the reasons why children, especially girls, from the nomadic community of Hawawir in Sudan are not being sent to school. Although a school had opened in a model village area where the Hawawir were expected to gradu...
Human rights of indigenous people in Rwanda and Tanzania
H. P. Hergum / Norwegian Church Aid, 2002
This paper uses a human rights approach to look at the livelihoods of the Batwa of Rwanda and the Hadzabe of Tanzania. It looks at the problems related to the denial of their rights in areas of land, water, education and health care, ...
Livestock statistics in Ethiopia
S. Ege / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2002
This report uses statistics collected by the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture offices on the economics of livestock production. It covers all wärädas of North Wälo, as well as Kuta Bär and Qalu in South Wälo,...
Should the UN desertification convention focus more on livelihoods?
S. Movik; S. Dejene; G. Synnevåg / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
This paper seeks to analyse some of the problems of degradation persisting in the dryland regions with particular reference to Sub-Saharan Africa, and describe the processes that aim to tackle them. It identifies the threat to ...
Pastoralists and farmer in Eritrea
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2002
Proceedings from a workshop organised by DCG Eritrea in the National Confederation of Eritrean Workers Conference Hall, Asmara, November 28 –29, 2002. Papers include: Coping mechanisms and their efficacy in ...
Enabling Ethiopian farmers to see the long term benefits of improved soils
K. Vågen Esser / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2002
This report presents a review into soil erosion and conservation research and efforts made in Tigray. The report includes both traditional measures and activities promoted by non-government organisations (NGO's) and government ...
Items 21 to 30 of 32

Items 21 to 30 of 32

Land tenure in Eritrea
M. O. Tikabo / Department of Economics and Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2003
This PhD study focuses on the land tenure systems in the highlands of Eritrea with a particular emphasis on land rental markets, land contract choice, and on the implications of land tenure systems for farm household’s resource a...
Workshop aims to enhance quality of water harvesting projects, Ethiopia
M. Hailu; S. N. Merga / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2002
Future approaches to water and development
Norwegian Centre for Soil and Environmental Research, 2003
Three Norwegian research institutions present a brief overview of topics and projects highlighting their perspectives and approach to supporting sustainable development processes with relevance to water. Priority areas covered ...
Phasing out CARE's involvement in conservation and development project, Ethiopia
W. Aregay; D.G. Michael / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 1999
Report of the institutional development and the transfer of activities in the Awash Conservation and Development Project (ACDP) implemented by CARE Ethiopia. It draws lessons from the experiences of ACDP on the important conditions fo...
Education/schooling for children in nomadic communities in Sudan
K. Larsen; M. Hassan / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2001
This paper looks at the reasons why children, especially girls, from the nomadic community of Hawawir in Sudan are not being sent to school. Although a school had opened in a model village area where the Hawawir were expected to gradu...
Human rights of indigenous people in Rwanda and Tanzania
H. P. Hergum / Norwegian Church Aid, 2002
This paper uses a human rights approach to look at the livelihoods of the Batwa of Rwanda and the Hadzabe of Tanzania. It looks at the problems related to the denial of their rights in areas of land, water, education and health care, ...
Livestock statistics in Ethiopia
S. Ege / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2002
This report uses statistics collected by the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture offices on the economics of livestock production. It covers all wärädas of North Wälo, as well as Kuta Bär and Qalu in South Wälo,...
Should the UN desertification convention focus more on livelihoods?
S. Movik; S. Dejene; G. Synnevåg / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
This paper seeks to analyse some of the problems of degradation persisting in the dryland regions with particular reference to Sub-Saharan Africa, and describe the processes that aim to tackle them. It identifies the threat to ...
Pastoralists and farmer in Eritrea
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2002
Proceedings from a workshop organised by DCG Eritrea in the National Confederation of Eritrean Workers Conference Hall, Asmara, November 28 –29, 2002. Papers include: Coping mechanisms and their efficacy in ...
Enabling Ethiopian farmers to see the long term benefits of improved soils
K. Vågen Esser / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2002
This report presents a review into soil erosion and conservation research and efforts made in Tigray. The report includes both traditional measures and activities promoted by non-government organisations (NGO's) and government ...
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