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The 2010 Global Consultations on Farmers' Rights: Results from an Email-based Survey
Farmers' Rights, 2011This report presents the results of the e-mail based survey on Farmers‟ Rights. The consultations were organized in response to Resolution 6/2009 of the Governing Body of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. A total of 131 respondents from 36 countries participated.DocumentGlobal Consultations on Farmers' Rights in 2010
Farmers' Rights, 2011This report presents the results and proceedings of the Global Consultations on Farmers. Rights carried out in 2010.DocumentWorkshop on the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture: Benefit–sharing in the Multilateral System
Farmers' Rights, 2010This report summarizes the presentations, discussions and recommendations of a workshop, co-hosted by the Indonesian Center for Agricultural Biotechnology and Genetic Resources Research and Development, Ministry of Agriculture and the Norwegian Ministry for Agriculture and Food, that was held in Bogor, Indonesia, from 9-11 March 2010.DocumentMapping of Norwegian civil society organizations working on energy and sustainable development
ECON Pöyry, 2011This study provides a mapping of Norwegian CSOs working on energy and development issues in developing countries and an overview assessment of how the CSOs fit with the priorities of the Norwegian Government’s Clean Energy for Development Initiative.DocumentChina, India, South Africa, Brazil (BASIC): Crucial for the global environment. Commissioned by the Norwegian Ministry of the Environment
ECON Pöyry, 2011This study, commissioned by the Norwegian Ministry of Environment, aims to assess why and how the BASIC countries (Brazil, South Africa, India, and China) are important for the global environment. The study shall also provide an overview of environmental policy in the BASIC countries.DocumentSupport to Tanzania Traditional Energy Development (TAN-2308). Review
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2010The Government of Norway supported the Tanzania Traditional Energy Development and Environment Organisation (TaTEDO) programme ‘Integrated Modern Energy Services for Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction’ (IMESPORE) with 10 million NOK for three years (2008-2010).DocumentBeyond carbon: rights-based safeguard principles in law
Rainforest Foundation Norway, 2010The aim of climate change mitigation and adaptation programs are to protect all the Earth’s inhabitants from the serious threats posed by climate change. Safeguards ensure both mitigation and adaptation activities truly address these purposes.DocumentScoping paper on new CDM baseline methodology for cross-border power trade
ECON Pöyry, 2011The screening of potential clean development mechanism (CDM) projects within the African Development Bank’s pipeline has identified a number of planned large scale hydropower projects, including ones that will be built primarily for export.DocumentNile issues: small streams from the Nile Basin Research Programme
Nile Basin Research Programme, University of Bergen, 2010The Nile Basin Research Programme (NBRP), as a strategic, multidisciplinary programme for research and higher education on topics related to the Nile Basin, has had the overall aim to enhance and promote quality research on Nile-related issues and to support research collaboration between institutions in the Nile Basin region.DocumentPastoral pathways: climate change adaptation lessons from Ethiopia
Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2011A key aim of the Norwegian Development Fund is to increase the adaptive capacity of marginalised rural poor farmers and pastoralists in the South. The focus country of this project study, Ethiopia, has a legacy of variable and unpredictable rainfall, causing frequent droughts and heavy floods, undermining local as well as national food and water security. The analysis in this paper isPages
