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Searching with a thematic focus on Conflict and security, Environment, Norway

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  • Organisation

    The International Water Academy

    The International Water Academy aims to foster the existence of a community of experts with the purpose of aiding in management and use of water for the benefit of all humankind.
  • Document

    Regulating the commons in Mauritania: local agreements as a tool for sustainable natural resource management

    International Association for the Study of Common Property, 2006
    Natural resource management is Mauritania is a complex pluri-legal affair, with tribal law, colonial French law and modern state law coexisting and often contradicting. One approach of dealing with these codes, and at the same time, the various stakeholders, is to establish local agreements (LAs).
  • Document

    Vulnerability to climate stress:local and regional perspectives: proceedings of two workshops

    Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo, 2005
    This report discusses the proceedings of two related workshops, which presented the findings of the project “Adaptation as a livelihood struggle: conflict and vulnerability among dryland populations in Kenya”. This research looked at how conflicts shape adaptation and contribute to vulnerability in the face of climate stresses, such as drought.
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    Conflicts in Joint Forest Management: cases from South Rajasthan, India

    Community-Based Natural Resource Management Network, 2003
    Joint Forest Management (JFM) has been an important step for improving amangement and governance of forests in India. However, conflicts and conflict resolution arrangements in the JFM framework are one area where there is urgent need for attention.
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    The process of institution building to facilitate local biodiversity management

    Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2002
    This paper examines theoretical approaches and practical experiences on local participation and the use of local institutions to improve biodiversity management.

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