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Forests, Trees and People Programme and Network, FAO - SLU, 1999DocumentForests, famine and war: the key to Cambodia's future
Global Witness, 1995Global Witness' first report, which reveals the architects and beneficiaries of Cambodia's timber trade, including the Royal Government of Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge, and which shows that these two groups, who at the time were at war, often work in tandemDocumentThe Power of Participation
Participation Group, IDS, 1996Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) has much to offer the policy-making process. It provides a way to give poor people a voice, enabling them to express and analyse their problems and priorities. Used well, it can generate important and often surprising insights which can contribute to policies which are better fitted to serving the needs of the poor.DocumentStatus report on participatory rural development in Pakistan's Punjab (FAO)
People's Participation, FAO SD Dimensions, 1999DocumentPlan of Action for People's Participation in Rural Development, FAO
People's Participation, FAO SD Dimensions, 1999DocumentLinks between environment and agriculture in Africa: implications for economic growth and policy (PCG)
World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 1999DocumentDecentralization in Chile (Stewart / Ranis / UNDP)
Human Development Report Office, UNDP, 1999DocumentFood from Indonesian forests (Ellen / CSAC)
Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing, Kent, 1999DocumentWhat makes a local organisation robust?: evidence from India and Nepal (ODI Natural Resource Perspectives)
Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 1999The move towards decentralisation of resource control and management promises more efficient, equitable and sustainable resource use. Debate centres on what type of institutional arrangement in a given context is most appropriate and will lead to the fulfilment of the above ideal. Aspects of these arrangements include property rights structures as well as organisational structures.Pages
