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Showing items 1 through 9 of 29.Forests potentially contribute to global climate change through their influence on the global carbon (C) cycle.
Conflicting interests in land and resource use emerged in postwar Mozambique, giving rise to multiple layers of dispute.
In the literature about macroeconomics and deforestation, it is often supposed that strong foreign exchange outflows (e.g. debt service) increase deforestation, as higher poverty augments frontier migration and natural resources are squeezed to generate export revenues.
In Nepal, natural factors such as heavy seasonal precipitation, the erosion-prone nature of the soil, steep topography and the removal of ground cover, make the country's hill soils particularly vulnerable to leaching of organic matter and micronutrients.
Paper addresses the migration process in the Zambia's Southern Province. Until recently when droughts and cattle diseases have begun to plague the area, Southern Province was known for its ideal farming conditions.
This paper draws out the key links between land tenure and poverty eradication.
Report recommends agriculture-sector poliy objective of risk reduction, production stability, and the diversification of agricultural and non-agricultural economic opportunities in the rural areas.
Regularly published index to journal articles on Tanzania
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