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By: Danica Lo Date: September 23rd 2016 Source: Food and Wine Crowdsourcing and contracts help smallholder farmers in Ghana and Kenya.
By: Mike Gaworecki Date: October 11th 2016 Source: Mongabay.com A new report by the World Resources Institute (WRI) quantifies the economic value of securing land rights for the communities who live in and protect the Amazon rainforest for the first time.
By: Bittu Sahgal Date: November 15th 2016 Source: The Indian Express
By: Mike Gaworecki Date: December 20th 2016 Source: Mongabay.com There’s already ample evidence of the ways environmental degradation can contribute to the spread of infectious diseases, and now a recent study provides an example of how the disruptions to an ecosystem caused by deforestation and
By: Morgan Erickson-Davis Date: August 3rd 2016 Source: Mongabay After years of rising deforestation rates, Myanmar is temporarily banning logging activity until March 2017. Myanmar lost 5 percent of its tree cover from 2001 through 2014, with rates scaling upward over that time.
By: Samaa Web Desk Date: August 29th 2016 Source: Samaa ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s increasing urban population and insufficient knowledge of the cities’ dynamics is resulting in lack of timely service delivery, resource allocation, and urban solutions by cities’ authorities.
By: Chris Arsenault Date: October 6th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation Communities that own the territory are more likely to conserve the forest than other land users RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 6 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Giving indigenous people land title deeds is one of the most cost-
By: hg-CM-egb  Date: November 8th 2016 Source: TeleSUR English A growing body of research shows that Indigenous people and guaranteed rights to their land are critical factors in keeping carbon out of the atmosphere.
Goma, 23 November 2016 – UN-Habitat, in close collaboration with the Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo, has launched a USD 12 million land programme that seeks to promote peace and stability.
  By: Magdalena Mis Date: 19 July 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation Agriculture is the biggest driver of deforestation globally fuelled by a growing demand for food, yet it is possible to feed the world without cutting forests, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on
By: Mahmoud Solh  Date: August 26th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / Al Jazeera In the Amhara region of Ethiopia, farmers have given up on one of their staple crops. "Once our village was a major producer of faba bean," says farmer Yeshewalul Tilaye, from the Chichet village of Tarma Ber, "but we
By: Gabriella Mulligan Date: September 23rd 2016 Source: BBC News Farming can be a tough enough business at the best of times, but imagine not being able to prove that the land you farm is even yours. In Ghana, for example, only 10% of smallholder farmers have any kind of certificate documenting

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