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Utilidad Pública Vs. Nocividad Pública: La Glencore en tres Países de América del Sur

Policy Papers & Briefs
Septiembre, 2015
Argentina
Colombia
Perú

 
Este artículo (tercer lugar en el Concurso Anual) hace un recuento de los daños que, a nivel ambiental, social y económico, ha generado la multinacional Glencore en Argentina, Colombia y Perú, enfatizando la evasión de impuestos y regalías, a contravía del argumento de “utilidad pública” en el cual se basa la legislación que soporta la minería y el extractivismo en estos países, y de la propia empresa, cuando afirma que “Contribuye al desarrollo económico de los países pobres (…) comprometido con la sostenibilidad” ambiental”.

Documentary : Indigenous Territory of Lomerío: from shelter to indigenous autonomy (english subtitles)

Multimedia
Diciembre, 2016
Bolivia

Indigenous authorities, representatives of the Council of older people and children are the main protagonists of the documentary “Indigenous territory of Lomerío: from shelter to indigenous autonomy”, that reflects the whole process of a successful and emblematic collective access to land by the Chiquitano people in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.

Irrigation Restoration and Development Project Resettlement Policy Framework

Policy Papers & Briefs
Noviembre, 2010
Afganistán

From the document's preface: "This draft Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) sets out the general principles and policies to be followed in connection with any land acquisition and resultant resettlement which will occur during the implementation of the proposed Irrigation Restoration and Development Project scheduled to commence in 2011.

Community and government: planning together for climate resilient growth

Reports & Research
Agosto, 2014
Tanzania

Planning for climate resilience growth is increasingly important for the natural resource dependent economy of Tanzania. Central government does not have the knowledge, reach, skills or resources needed to plan for the range of livelihoods within Tanzania; but local governments, if granted the authority and resources, could plan with communities in the flexible, timely and appropriate manner that climate variability demands.

Aligning and Harmonizing the Livestock and Land Policies of Tanzania

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2011
Tanzania

In light of persisting land use conflicts and marginal productivity on village lands, a research in the captioned topic was deemed necessary. This report makes a review of policies on land and livestock agriculture behind the backdrop of the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania, policies on land and agriculture, and aspirations for land reform. Violations in land rights and prevailing tenure insecurity lasting for decades have skewed mindsets of many users and the land administrators. Policy implementation and enforcement are in dire need of enhancement.

Kilimo Kwanza and Small-Scale Producers: An Opportunity or a Curse?

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2011
Tanzania

This study sought to follow up the implementation of the Kilimo Kwanza initiative with the view to establish reliable facts on its significance to small-scale producers, mainly peasants and pastoralists. To achieve this, the study began by examining the perception of small-scale producers about Kilimo Kwanza and it assessed their participation in the implementation process. Moreover, the study scrutinized the proposed amendment of the Village Land Act and its implication to small-scale produces if carried out.

Investigative Report on Biofuel Investments

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2011
Tanzania

Increasing investments in biofuel production follow a shift of energy demand,in developed nations from fossil fuel to bio energyto run machines. Consequently, there has is an accelerated influx of investors from the Europe, Asia and Americain quest for productive and fertile lands.


Proponents of the biofuel investments say the investment will improve among other things, agricultural production, add value to local products and markets and improve social services such as roads infrastructure, health facilities, clean water supply and education.


Biofuels in Tanzania: Small-Scale Producers and Sustainable Environmental Management

Reports & Research
Enero, 2013
Tanzania

The purpose of this study was to assess the bio-energy sector in Tanzania and to critically inquire the threats, benefits and opportunities to smallscale producers and sustainable environment management. Based on the terms of references this study focused on areas where land is earmarked or already in use for production of biofuels in Tanzania for both large and small-scale firms. The development of policy of liquid biofuels and other policies in general were examined.