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Daniel
Hayward
Daniel Hayward (UK) worked around Europe for 15 years as a dancer, choreographer and dance writer. Following retraining in sustainable development, he now works as an international development researcher, focused on land relations, agricultural value chains, gender, and migration. As well as working for Land Portal, Daniel is the project coordinator of the Mekong Land Research Forum at Chiang Mai University, and consultant for a variety of local and international NGOs and research institutes.
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Regional Center for Social Sciences and Sustainable Development (RCSD), Chiang Mai University
Thailand
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'Changing the environment through hard work': Taiwanese tree-planter in Mongolia
24 Setembro 2022
Seventy percent of land in Mongolia has succumbed to desertification. The land has also come under relentless pressure from overgrazing by 60 million head of livestock and extractive industries like mining.
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Communities look forward to reviving and commercialising private forests in Nepal
17 Setembro 2022
Most of the land where the private forests were located was sold. This then resulted in different issues as wood became scarce along with other forest resources.
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One-third of China's land protected under ecological 'red line' scheme
26 Setembro 2022
China first proposed its "red line" scheme in 2011 to put an end to decades of "irrational development" that had encroached on forests, wetlands and other precious ecosystems.
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Escalating Conflict on the Kyrgyz-Tajik Border: Whither the Regional Security Order?
22 Setembro 2022
Conflicts have intensified across the former Soviet Union, now in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. It’s a worrying and disillusioning development for the region.
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Sri Lankan Muslims struggle to belong after civil war: ‘still outsiders’
19 Setembro 2022
Muslims are ‘not officially recognised’ as internally displaced and receive little government help to resettle after 26 years of civil war, activists say.
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India-China Disengagement: Locals Regret Loss Of Grazing Land In Ladakh, Military Experts Call It A Bold Move
15 Setembro 2022
Following the latest round of disengagement of Indian and Chinese soldiers in Eastern Ladakh, elected representatives in the region and military experts have vastly different takes on the development, with representatives saying that India has now lost its grazing fields and military experts hailing it as a strategic move.
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MBs, CMs given too much power on land matters, says PSM
09 Setembro 2022
A Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) leader says menteris besar and chief ministers are being given vast powers on land matters in their states.
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Wildfires Devastate Homes, Lives While Threatening Kazakhstan's Sparse Forests
10 Setembro 2022
This corner of Kazakhstan, close to the border with Russia, is no stranger to wildfires, which threaten farmland as well as the forests that occupy a mere 4 percent of Kazakhstan.
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India lost 31% of grasslands in a decade
10 Setembro 2019
While area under grazing and common lands saw a decline between 2005 and 2015, croplands increased, according to a report India presented to UNCCD
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Enterprising agriculture in Nepal: Essential yet challenging thanks to sluggish government
03 Setembro 2022
Significant gaps have been seen among production, consumption and livelihood systems in the latest three decades.