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Conference addresses how to further social and economic development among Ethiopia's Afars
Development Fund, Norway, 2004
Afar Pastoralist Development Association (APDA) organized an Afar National development Conference between 15th and 30th December 2004 in Aysaïta in Afar Regional State of Ethiopia. Participants of the conference included Afars fr...
A case study on pastoral natural resource management and indigenous conflict management
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2004
This case study, conducted in north Afar pastoral settlements in Ethiopia, explores pastoral natural resource management as well as indigenous conflict management. Main findings of the study include: the pattern ...
Human wildlife interactions and wildlide conservation in north west Tibet
J.L. Fox / Case Western Reserve University, 2002
This paper reports on a Norwegian lead collaborative research project examining human-wildlife interactions and conservation priorities in the western part of the Chang Tang Nature Preserve, north-western Tibet. Highlights of t...
Survival of the Aru nomads, Tibet
M. Naess / Case Western Reserve University, 2002
This paper report on the nature and extent of pastoralism in the Aru basin, in the north western part of the Chang Tang Nature Preserve, Tibet. The paper particularly highlights the following points: the nomads p...
Improving pasture degradation in Central America
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 2003
This brief paper outlines the aim of a collaborative project seeking to achieve a better understanding of the factors that determine forage yield and value of pastures in Central America. The expansion of pastures is Central Am...
Livelihood strategies of rural households in Botswana
G. Wikan / Hedmark University College, Norway, 2001
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...
Changing social relations, resource management and livelihood security in Pakistan
N. Ahmad; I. Nyborg; G. Awil / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 1998
This report looks at the roles which women and men play in resource management and food or livelihood security, in order to understand changing social relations, both within and between households.These preliminary discussions will be...
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, ...
Items 11 to 20 of 28

Items 11 to 20 of 28

Conference addresses how to further social and economic development among Ethiopia's Afars
Development Fund, Norway, 2004
Afar Pastoralist Development Association (APDA) organized an Afar National development Conference between 15th and 30th December 2004 in Aysaïta in Afar Regional State of Ethiopia. Participants of the conference included Afars fr...
A case study on pastoral natural resource management and indigenous conflict management
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2004
This case study, conducted in north Afar pastoral settlements in Ethiopia, explores pastoral natural resource management as well as indigenous conflict management. Main findings of the study include: the pattern ...
Human wildlife interactions and wildlide conservation in north west Tibet
J.L. Fox / Case Western Reserve University, 2002
This paper reports on a Norwegian lead collaborative research project examining human-wildlife interactions and conservation priorities in the western part of the Chang Tang Nature Preserve, north-western Tibet. Highlights of t...
Survival of the Aru nomads, Tibet
M. Naess / Case Western Reserve University, 2002
This paper report on the nature and extent of pastoralism in the Aru basin, in the north western part of the Chang Tang Nature Preserve, Tibet. The paper particularly highlights the following points: the nomads p...
Improving pasture degradation in Central America
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 2003
This brief paper outlines the aim of a collaborative project seeking to achieve a better understanding of the factors that determine forage yield and value of pastures in Central America. The expansion of pastures is Central Am...
Livelihood strategies of rural households in Botswana
G. Wikan / Hedmark University College, Norway, 2001
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...
Changing social relations, resource management and livelihood security in Pakistan
N. Ahmad; I. Nyborg; G. Awil / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 1998
This report looks at the roles which women and men play in resource management and food or livelihood security, in order to understand changing social relations, both within and between households.These preliminary discussions will be...
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, ...
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