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Study in the relationship between the agreement on TRIPS and biodiversity related issues
European Union, 2000The main objective of the study was to provide the Commission with a comprehensive background document on the relationship between IPRs as covered by the provisions of the TRIPs agreement and biodiversity related issues.DocumentManaging small-scale fisheries: alternative directions and methods
International Development Research Centre, 2001Paper looks beyond the scope of conventional fishery management to alternative concepts, tools, methods, and conservation strategies. There is, for example, broader emphasis on ecosystem management and participatory decision-making.DocumentCommodity markets: options for developing countries (ODI Briefing Paper)
Overseas Development Institute, 1999DocumentClimate change: state of knowledge report (USGCR / OSTP)
USA Global Change Research Programme, 1999DocumentRome Declaration on World Food Security and the World Food Summit Plan of Action (FAO)
World Food Summit, FAO, 1999DocumentForestry and food security (FAO)
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.
