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How beans are beating hunger in Burundi

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2019
Burundi

Burundi’s population has been expanding
far faster than its economy. And while the
agriculture sector contributes around 40%
of GDP and to over 95% of food supplies,
high pressure on land is leading to soil
fertility depletion, eroding the country’s
capacity to ramp up food production for a
growing population.

Economic Globalization Impacts on the Ecological Environment of Inland Developing Countries: A Case Study of Laos from the Perspective of the Land Use/Cover Change

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2019
Laos

Economic globalization promotes the economic development of underdeveloped regions but also influences the ecological environments of these regions, such as natural forest degradation. For inland developing regions with underdeveloped traffic routes, are the effects on the ecological environment also as obvious?

From Confrontation to Mediation: Cambodian Farmers Expelled by a Vietnamese Company

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2019
Camboya
Viet Nam

Concessions granted to investors in Cambodia have generated a deep sense of insecurity in rural forested areas. Villagers are not confined to a passive “everyday resistance of the poor,” as mentioned by James Scott, insofar as they frequently engage in frontal strategies for recovering land.

Land grabs and labour: Vietnamese workers on rubber plantations in southern Laos

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2019
Laos
Viet Nam

Since the early 2000s the Lao government has dramatically increased the number of large-scale land concessions issued for agribusinesses. While studies have documented the social and environmental impacts of land dispossession, the role of Vietnamese labour on these Vietnamese-owned rubber plantations has not previously been investigated.

Are land-poor youth accessing rented land? : evidence from northern Ethiopia

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2019
Ethiopia

Continued strong population growth in already densely populated rural areas in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa makes it harder for youth to choose agriculture as their main source of income. We investigate whether near landless youth still can access rented land as a complementary source of income.

Emerging lessons for mainstreaming Ecosystem-based Adaptation: Strategic entry points and processes

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2019
México
Perú
Filipinas
Viet Nam
Sudáfrica
África austral

A new report developed by GIZ highlights success factors and 7 practical entry points for mainstreaming Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) into policies and planning, based on 16 case studies from Mexico, Peru, South Africa, Philippines and Viet Nam in the following contexts:
1. National climate change policies (NDC, NAP)