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Gender, water and poverty: key issues, government commitments and actions for sustainable development

Diciembre, 2001

Overview of the relationship between gender, poverty and water. The first section explores how, in every corner of the globe, women play a central role in managing water supply and distribution. It also examines how access to water and sanitation has implications for women’s health and economic activities.

Good practices in participatory mapping: a review prepared for the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Diciembre, 2008

Participatory mapping, commonly used in participatory development, plays an important role in helping marginalised groups by making visible the association between land and local communities, highlighting important social, historical and cultural knowledge as well as presenting geographical feature information.

Sustainable development in mineral economies: the example of Botswana

Diciembre, 2002
Botswana
África subsahariana

Mineral wealth often detracts from, rather than enhances, the economic performance of developing countries, a phenomenon known as the “resource curse”. The need to finance basic government expenditure, as well as rent-seeking behaviour by individuals and interest groups, puts pressure on developing country governments to spend mineral revenues rather than reinvest them.

Natural resources, development models and sustainable development

Diciembre, 2002

This paper starts from the optimistic assumption that the policies required for environmentally sustainable economic development are known but difficulties surround their implementation. The paper argues that in the low-income countries differences in the natural resource endowment are an important and hitherto neglected cause of tardy environmental policy improvements.

Trading conflict for development: utilising the trade in minerals from eastern DR Congo for development

Diciembre, 2008
República Democrática del Congo
África subsahariana

This paper relays that the renewed outbreak of violence in North Kivu in the second half of 2008 saw the long running insecurity in Eastern DR Congo become the top global news story for two weeks as another humanitarian crisis unfolded before the world. The intense media scrutiny resulted in a plethora of stakeholders working, as the authors assert, to portray the conflict in ways that best fitted their own agendas; in particular, the region’s mineral wealth was implicated as contributing in the violence.

The potential for rangeland development in Yak rearing areas of the Tibetan Plateau

Diciembre, 1999

This paper initially highlights the general characteristics of rangelands and pastoral production systems of the Tibetan Plateau.The article finds that:given the realities of life in a heterogeneous and marginal environment, the issue of secure resource tenure, both customary and legal, is fundamental for effective rangeland managementa simple shift in tenure from the communal (traditional and subsistence) to individual household level (ranching and commercial) will not be enough to facilitate a change in behaviour toward "rational" livestock operationsmany institutional mechanisms must be

EITI and sustainable development: Lessons and new challenges for the Caspian region

Diciembre, 2012
Moldavia
Tayikistán
Turkmenistán
Azerbaiyán
Uzbekistán
Ucrania
Kirguistán
Rusia
Kazajstán
Belarús
Armenia

The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is sparking renewed interest and debate on issues such as transparency of government – company contracts, reporting on revenues from natural resources by company and by project, and reporting on revenue expenditure.

Carrying capacity, rangeland degredation and livestock development for the communal rangelands of Botswana

Diciembre, 1992
Botswana
África subsahariana

Recent arguments have stated that the new livestock development policy will carry a high social cost, that the reality of range degradation in Botswana has been ignored, and that there is no basis for assuming that de-stocking would decrease the productivity of rangeland.

The importance of land tenure to poverty eradication and sustainable development in Africa: Summary of findings

Diciembre, 1996
África subsahariana

This paper draws out the key links between land tenure and poverty eradication. The author argues that in countries where land distribution remains highly inequitable, effectively designed and targeted, it could be a key component of anti-poverty strategies, but significant complementary measures, notably agrarian support services, are also required to achieve real impacts, together with investments in employment and economic diversification.

Forest law and sustainable development: addressing contemporary challenges through legal reform

Diciembre, 2006

Thinking about forest management has undergone important changes over the last two decades. These changes have inspired attention to the reform of forest laws on a range of subjects, from forest planning and utilization to governance and trade. From its traditional narrow focus on government control and management of forests, modern forest law has expanded to encompass attention to environmental and social goals and to accommodating the interests of multiple stakeholders in forest management.