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Evidence on trade and wages in the developing world
OECD Development Centre, 1996This paper synthesizes nine in-depth developing country (LDC) studies on the impact of trade upon wages. It is traditionally assumed that in LDCs trade liberalization lowers relative wage dispersion, while raising wage dispersion in DCs.DocumentExporting to the Republic of South Africa: an overview
International Trade Centre, 1997The potential for intra-African trade is considerable and exceeds several times the current low levels of trade among African countries.DocumentWas Mrs Mutendi only joking? Access to timber in Zimbabwe's communal areas. [Campfire Programme]
Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources, 1999DocumentThe legacy of dualism in decision-making within CAMPFIRE
Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources, 1999[This document is hosted by Resource Africa]DocumentIITO process in the development of criteria and indicators for the measurement of sustainable tropical forest management
World Forestry Congress, 1997Since ITTO pioneered the process of developing guidelines, criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management - that exercise has become a stimulus to mobilise the world community to take a holistic view of forests, especially in terms of its multifaceted and cross-sectoral impact.DocumentForest product trade and certification: an Indonesia scheme
World Forestry Congress, 1997The certification system developed by Indonesia comprises three stages, encompassing pre-field assessment, field assessment, and post field evaluation. It assesses unit management through a multi-criterion based decision that is represented by management dimension and outcome dimension.DocumentAssessment and monitoring of forest and tree resources
World Forestry Congress, 1999The interest for better information about forest resources is growing at both national and international level. Demands for new types of information are now frequently being raised (regarding e.g. biological diversity, non- wood forest products, forest quality). The conceptual and methodological basis to satisfy many of these new demands, however, is insufficient.DocumentRain Forest Growth Model FORMIX3: A Tool for Forest Management Planning Towards Sustainability
Tropical Ecology Support Programme / Tropenökologisches Begleitprogramm, GTZ, 1999DocumentRiverlink: directory of NGOs in river and watershed issues
International Rivers Network, 1999Riverworks 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 International Rivers Network (IRN), a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the world's rivers and watersheds.Pages
