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Displaying 246 - 250 of 359Equator Initiative Case Studies. Comoros. Parc Marin de Mohéli (Mohéli Marine Park) (French)
Local and indigenous communities across the world are advancing innovative sustainable development solutions that work for people and for nature. Few publications or case studies tell the full story of how such initiatives evolve, the breadth of their impacts, or how they change over time. Fewer still have undertaken to tell these stories with community practitioners themselves guiding the narrative. The Equator Initiative aims to fill that gap.
Equator Initiative Case Studies. Comoros. Parc Marin de Mohéli (Mohéli Marine Park) (English)
Local and indigenous communities across the world are advancing innovative sustainable development solutions that work for people and for nature. Few publications or case studies tell the full story of how such initiatives evolve, the breadth of their impacts, or how they change over time. Fewer still have undertaken to tell these stories with community practitioners themselves guiding the narrative. The Equator Initiative aims to fill that gap.
Sustainable agriculture and environmental rehabilitation in Tigray (SAERT) :statistical master-book of Tigray
This document focuses on the Statistical "Master Book" of Tigray and is the first attempt ofits kind to bring together into one major document all the statistical resources of Tigray, This effon was undertaken through the collaborative efforts ofthe Economic Commissionfor Africa (ECA.) andthe Tigray Development Association (IVA) under the joint programme, "Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental Rehabilitation in Tigray (SAERT)".
Développement agricole de la préfécture de Gikongoro: Rawanda conclusions et recommandations du projet
Le projet a commencé, comme prevu, le ler Janvier 1990. Les fonds du PNUD et du FIDA étaient disponibles et une partie de l'assistance technique, dont le responsable, était en place.
Development of River Basins in Africa : Secretariat briefing note
The aim of this report is not to raise and analyze the various constraints facing the development of river and lake basins but merely to assess the programme of our organizations set up over decades. Indeed, time available for drafting this report and the data available to us did not allow scrutinizing certain issues relating to the development of river and lake basins. This report made use of data contained in another report prepared in 1989 and supplemented by other data gathered in the process of drafting this report.