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A Methodology to Analyze Divergent Case Studies of Non-Timber Forest Products and Their Development Potential
Center for International Forestry Research, 1999Debate currently rages over the development potential of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFP) in tropical forests. Proponents of particular “solutions” can refer to evidence (case studies, data) which tend to support their interpretation of events and relationships. Recommendations thus frequently depend on how data are classified and interpreted.DocumentLand Tenancy in Asia, Africa and Latin America: A Look to the Past and a View to the Future
Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1999Literature review, focusing on recent and contemporary tenancy structures in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Tenancy for purposes of this review is broadly defined to include different leasing arrangements such sharecropping, labor tenancy, fixed cash rentals, and reverse leasing.DocumentRethinking the Causes of Deforestation: Lessons from Economic Models
World Bank Research Observer, 1999Synthesizes the results of more than 140 economic models analyzing the causes of tropical deforestation. Raises significant doubts about many conventional hypotheses in the debate about deforestation. More roads, higher agricultural prices, lower wages, and a shortage of off-farm employment generally lead to more deforestation.DocumentEnvironmental governance series: Capacity 21
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, India, 1999Capacity 21 project initiated by the Indian Ministry of Environment and Forests UNDP sponsorship to explore inter-linkages between environment and economics. The project aims to build capacity for introduction of environmental economics in to decision making at various strata of environmental governance viz.DocumentAn ecological and historical perspective on agricultural development in Southeast Asia
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 2000Looks at location, natural resources, and different policies toward the elite's preemption of unused land shaped the historical development of different agrarian structures across Southeast Asia, conditioning agricultural growth performance until today.Aims to give a broad perspective on the process by which different agrarian structures developed in Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand, aloDocumentEngendering development
Gendernet, World Bank, 2000Draft Policy Research Report examines the conceptual and empirical links between gender, public policy, and development outcomes and demonstrates the value of applying a gender perspective to the design of development policies.The evidence presented shows that societies that discriminate by gender pay a high price in terms of their ability to develop and to reduce poverty.DocumentLand management programme in Tanzania
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 2000Evaluation of LAMP in different contexts:broader change processesdevelopment thinkingcomparative analysis of different conditions of LAMP in the four districts it has been implemented inFindings include: recommending that the programme shifts focus from considering its core as natural resources management to one of support to the empowerment, mobilisation and capaciDocumentCrackdown or Pause: A Chance for Forestry Reform in Cambodia
Global Witness, 1999Brief analysis of the situation within Cambodia’s forestry sector, and a round up of information obtained during Global Witness’ investigations.DocumentThe untouchables: Forest crimes and the concessionaires - can Cambodia afford to keep them?
Global Witness, 1999An historical record of concessionaire activity in Cambodian forests since 1995, and a critique of the ADB-funded concession review carried out in late 1999.Available in Word and Text verisons and in Khmer at: http://www.fatbeehive.com/globalwitness/text/campaigns/forests/cambodia/reports.htmlDocumentTrial by fire: forest fires and forestry policy in Indonesia's era of crisis and reform
World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2000This report examines the destruction and systematic plunder of Asia's greatest rainforests under former Indonesian president Suharto. The report focuses on the 1997-1998 forest fires in Indonesia that resulted in the burning of 10 million hectares of forests.Pages
