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The right to adequate food and the compliance of Norway with its extraterritorial obligations
FoodFirst Information and Action Network, 2005This report looks at if Norway violates its obligation to respect, protect and fulfil the right to food, by specific examples such as Norwegian participation in the UN, Development cooperation, participation in the World Trade Organisation and Norwegian companies abroad.It focuses on Norway’s extraterritorial obligations under the International Covenant for Economic, Social and Cultural RightsDocumentFinal appraisal of the Mt. Elgon Regional Ecosystem Conservation Programme (MERECP)
Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2005This report is an appraisal of the programme document brief "Mt. Elgon Regional Ecosystem Conservation Programme" (MERECP) in Kenya, prepared by International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Eastern Africa Regional Office (IUCN-EARO).DocumentA statement of Afar development conference
Development Fund, Norway, 2004Afar Pastoralist Development Association (APDA) organized an Afar National development Conference between 15th and 30th December 2004 in Aysaïta in Afar Regional State of Ethiopia.DocumentDoing interdisciplinary research on development and the environment: critical reflections on SUM’s experience
Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway, 2005This paper presents the experiences which the Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM) of the University of Oslo has gained from the last 10 years of undertaking interdisciplinary research on development and environment.Lessons learned are:the link from research to policy does not, in practice, proceed according to a linear, rational model, based simply on reliable ‘evidence’ -DocumentDesigning integrated conservation and development projects (ICDPs) : illegal hunting, wildlife conservation and the welfare of the local people
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2004Based on empirical evidence from Serengeti, Tanzania, this paper explores the effect on illegal hunting, wildlife conservation and human welfare of the most common instruments of existing Integrated Conservation and Development Projects (ICDPs). In order to do so the paper compares the performance of two different ICDP designs.DocumentDevelopment Cooperation Manual
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2005The Development Cooperation Manual (DCM) provides an overview of the general framework for the bilateral cooperation and guidelines for the management in the phases of the Programme Cycle.DocumentPreliminary report: trends in fishery resource utilisation on the Great Fish Estuary
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 2004This preliminary report compares a resource utilisation survey of the Great Fish Estuary, located in the Eastern Cape Province conducted in the 2001/2002 with the first six months of an ongoing year-long study, conducted between October 2003 and March 2004.DocumentFish populations, gill net catches and gill net selectivity in the Kwando River, Namibia
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 2004This report provides baseline information about the fish resources in the Namibian part of the Kwando River to form the biological foundation for recommendations for a sustainable management plan. Fish resources are described through studies of species diversity, relative importance of the different species, life history parameters, catch per unit effort and gill net selectivity.DocumentDevelopment and social goals: balancing aid and development to prevent "welfare colonialism"
High-Level Forum on the Health Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), 2005This paper critically assesses current aid policies, in particular the Millennium Development goals.DocumentA promising practice: integrated plant nutrient management in Mali
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2005This paper reports on the participatory integrated plant nutrient management (IPNM) project undertaken in Mali. The objective of the project was to increase food security through improving soil fertility management.Pages
