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Showing items 1 through 9 of 87.While the potential contribution of a nationally implemented program for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) to developing countries’ budgets remains as yet obscure, two general concerns are that REDD+ will i) incentivize land grabbing and ii) remain financially u
Critically reviews land reform measures adopted since the early 1950s, their impact and limitations.
This paper examines the effects of land tenure insecurity originating from land reforms on deforestation in the Brazilian Amazonia.
Despite the local and global importance of forests, deforestation driven by various socio-economic and biophysical factors continues in many countries.
millions fed, food security, Community forestry, Civil society, CFUG,
Management of environmental externalities of agricultural production has become a necessity to attain sustainable resource use and efficient use of resources.
Successful adoption of natural resource management technologies requires that important fundamentals of property rights be established.
Mangroves are valuable socio-ecological ecosystems that provide vital goods and services to millions of people, including wood, a renewable natural capital, which is the primary source of energy and construction material for several coastal communities in developing countries.
Land Economics/Use,
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