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Forests in sustainable development: a quick report card on progress since Rio
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2002Report charting trends towards - and away from - sustainable forest management since the Earth Summit. The author highlights several positive trends such as the mainstreaming of participatory forestry approaches, growing consensus on sustainable management and significant clean up of forestry operations.The authors also highlight a number of persistent trends not addressed in Rio or since.DocumentDecentralisation and Indonesian forestry sector
Center for International Forestry Research, 2001With Indonesia's ongoing processes of decentralisation and regional autonomy significant degrees of authority over forest administration have now, for the first time, been transferred to the provincial and district governments.DocumentConcepts of sustainable agriculture and rural development: IISD bibliography
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1999DocumentWomen, environment and development: IISD bibliography
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1999DocumentSustainable livelihoods: IISD bibliography
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1999DocumentSustainability culture: IISD bibliography
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1999DocumentSustainability and security: IISD bibliography
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1999DocumentCo-management bibliography [joint management of resources by government and local communities) (IISD)
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1999DocumentStabilising the Amazon frontier: technology, institutions and policies (ODI Natural Resource Perspectives)
Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 1999DocumentAspects of resource conflict in semi-arid Africa
Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 1999The present century has seen a significant real increase in resource conflict in semi-arid Africa. The most important causes of this are human population increase and the globalisation of the economy. Such conflicts reflect both point resources (mines, farms, reserves) and ecozonal conflicts (water, grazing and hunting rights).Pages
