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By: Jimmy Lwangili Date: March 6th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / Tanzania Daily News Morogoro — Assistant Commissioner of Land in Eastern zone, Ms Juliana Pilla has urged leaders of Kilombero, Ulanga and Malinyi to resolve land disputes in the villages and wards to simplify the exercise of surveying
Climate change is leading to higher average temperatures and greater rainfall variability, with a pronounced effect on agricultural productivity and the suitability of major crops in Ethiopia. Farming households with tenure security are more likely to choose to access credit and to invest in their
By: Barbara Fraser Date: May 16th 2016  Source: Forests News New study finds that securing land rights doesn't always guarantee better livelihoods for communities in Peru, Indonesia and Uganda.
By: Richard Hackett Date: August 31st 2016 Source: The Independent.ie Normally at this time of year, while the harvest is still being wrapped up, thoughts rapidly turn to the next cropping season.
Satellites provide a wealth of information about our planet’s resources. NASA’s Landsat satellite, for example, produces images that can be analyzed by complex algorithms to calculate areas of forest loss with greater precision than ever before. These advances allow Global Forest Watch to create an
By: Express News Service  Date: October 5th 2016 Source: The Indian Express Gujarat government has asked the revenue department to expedite the conversion of new tenure land to old tenure after the completion of the mandatory 15-year period.

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