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Possible Norwegian assistance to poverty research in Mozambique
J. Isaksen; A. Staaland; B. Weimer / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005
The aim of this report is to advise the Norwegian Embassy in Mozambique, and its partners, on how best to support poverty analysis and monitoring in Mozambique specifically and in the sectors of health, energy and fisheries in particu...
Residents concerned about proposed 200 meter buffer zone on Sri Lankan coast
N. Shanmugaratnam / South Asia Citizens Web, 2005
This paper examines local perceptions of the proposed 200 meter buffer zone along Sri Lanka's coast, following the devastation of the Indian Ocean tsunami. The government’s decision was taken under a state of Emergency and withou...
Overview of current poverty research trends
E. Oyen / Comparative Research Programme on Poverty, 2005
This paper discusses major trends in poverty research and identifies promising research results that might form a useful base for further research on causes, processes and formations of poverty in the South. The report consists...
What are the uses of poverty-conservation mapping?
M. Snel / World Conservation Union, 2004
Poverty-conservation mapping is a useful approach to explore linkages between development (people) and conservation (nature). Although poverty-environment mapping in biodiversity applications has been limited, there are numerous poten...
Does empowerment and participation affect income and poverty dynamics in Indonesia?
E. Villanger; A. Enes / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2004
This study aims to assess the effects on changes in income and poverty reduction on the basis of belonging to a democratic decision making community, or belonging to a society with a higher degree of participation. To illustrat...
Discussing donor's role in securing a poverty oriented commercialisation of livestock production
E. Kristensen; C. Larsen; N. Kyvsgaard / Livestock Research for Rural Development, 2004
This paper discusses the donor community's role in securing a poverty oriented commercialisation of livestock production in the developing world. The author notes that the global food market is undergoing major changes, especia...
Examination of interaction between protected wildlife area managers and locals proves ambiguous
A. B. Johannesen; A. Skonhoft / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2004
This paper examines Integrated Conservation and Development Projects (ICDPs), which have frequently been established in Africa to improve wildlife conservation and the welfare of local communities. The authors claim, however, that the...
Haiti poverty profile
P. Sletten; W. Egset / Institute for Applied International Studies, Norway, 2004
This short poverty profile for Haiti, compiled in the period of transition government following the fall of Aristide, but before the devastating September 2004 floods, presents what the authors describe as "stylised facts" on poverty ...
Reducing poverty and environmental degradation through media and communication
W. Tayeebwa / Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway, 2003
This paper discusses the Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), funded by the World Bank and Global Environment Facility. The LVEMP's overall objective is to assess the environmental problems affecting the Lake Victor...
Linkages between environment, conflict, and cooperation
United Nations [UN] Environment Programme, 2004
This report seeks to guide researchers and policymakers in their understanding of the complex set of connections that tie environment, conflict and cooperation. Chapters from this report emerged from the workshop’s discuss...
Items 31 to 40 of 68

Items 31 to 40 of 68

Possible Norwegian assistance to poverty research in Mozambique
J. Isaksen; A. Staaland; B. Weimer / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005
The aim of this report is to advise the Norwegian Embassy in Mozambique, and its partners, on how best to support poverty analysis and monitoring in Mozambique specifically and in the sectors of health, energy and fisheries in particu...
Residents concerned about proposed 200 meter buffer zone on Sri Lankan coast
N. Shanmugaratnam / South Asia Citizens Web, 2005
This paper examines local perceptions of the proposed 200 meter buffer zone along Sri Lanka's coast, following the devastation of the Indian Ocean tsunami. The government’s decision was taken under a state of Emergency and withou...
Overview of current poverty research trends
E. Oyen / Comparative Research Programme on Poverty, 2005
This paper discusses major trends in poverty research and identifies promising research results that might form a useful base for further research on causes, processes and formations of poverty in the South. The report consists...
What are the uses of poverty-conservation mapping?
M. Snel / World Conservation Union, 2004
Poverty-conservation mapping is a useful approach to explore linkages between development (people) and conservation (nature). Although poverty-environment mapping in biodiversity applications has been limited, there are numerous poten...
Does empowerment and participation affect income and poverty dynamics in Indonesia?
E. Villanger; A. Enes / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2004
This study aims to assess the effects on changes in income and poverty reduction on the basis of belonging to a democratic decision making community, or belonging to a society with a higher degree of participation. To illustrat...
Discussing donor's role in securing a poverty oriented commercialisation of livestock production
E. Kristensen; C. Larsen; N. Kyvsgaard / Livestock Research for Rural Development, 2004
This paper discusses the donor community's role in securing a poverty oriented commercialisation of livestock production in the developing world. The author notes that the global food market is undergoing major changes, especia...
Examination of interaction between protected wildlife area managers and locals proves ambiguous
A. B. Johannesen; A. Skonhoft / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2004
This paper examines Integrated Conservation and Development Projects (ICDPs), which have frequently been established in Africa to improve wildlife conservation and the welfare of local communities. The authors claim, however, that the...
Haiti poverty profile
P. Sletten; W. Egset / Institute for Applied International Studies, Norway, 2004
This short poverty profile for Haiti, compiled in the period of transition government following the fall of Aristide, but before the devastating September 2004 floods, presents what the authors describe as "stylised facts" on poverty ...
Reducing poverty and environmental degradation through media and communication
W. Tayeebwa / Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway, 2003
This paper discusses the Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), funded by the World Bank and Global Environment Facility. The LVEMP's overall objective is to assess the environmental problems affecting the Lake Victor...
Linkages between environment, conflict, and cooperation
United Nations [UN] Environment Programme, 2004
This report seeks to guide researchers and policymakers in their understanding of the complex set of connections that tie environment, conflict and cooperation. Chapters from this report emerged from the workshop’s discuss...
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