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Showing items 1 through 9 of 39.Autonomía indígena y prácticas de autodeterminación en Bolivia
Ruth Bautista Durán[1]
Kenya’s Vision 2030 aims at transforming the country into a newly industrialized middle income country
and infrastructural development is high on the agenda to achieve this. Competing land uses and existing
This paper describes the development of a Land Information Management System (LIMS) for County Governments in Kenya. In the new Constitution 2010, devolution of some national government functions and formation of county governments was provided for.
The need for affirmative action and the mainstreaming of the commons community plus a comprehensive strategy to secure indigenous and community land has become a major global concern of the 21st century.
The Constitution of Kenya 2010 apportions responsibility of planning to both National and County governments. The County Government Act, 2012 obligates county governments to prepare and implement County Integrated Development Plans (CIDP).
The Guarani people of the municipality of Macharetí in the department of Chuquisaca Bolivia, for many fought for land titling.
Protagonizado por pobladores, autoridades originarias, representantes del Consejo de Ancianos y niños de la comunidad, el documental Territorio de Lomerío: del refugio a la autonomía indígena, refleja todo el proceso de un exitoso y emblemático caso de acceso colectivo a tierras por parte del pue
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
O Território documentário Lomerío: abrigo para a autonomia indígena, reflete todo o processo de um caso de sucesso e emblemático de acesso coletivo à terra pelo povo Chiquitano de comunidade indígena rural de Lomerío em Santa Cruz de la Sierra Bolívia.