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Relationship between the Processes of Urbanization and International Trade, and its Impact on Urban Sustainability

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2018
Colombia

The dynamics of urbanization and growth of the Latin American city is due to different geographical, economic, and social factors. One of these elements, which has expanded the availability of resources for the urban expansion process is the growth of international trade, whereas it facilitates the import and availability of goods from anywhere in the world and consolidates cities as large markets, making them more attractive each time, which falls again in the process of growth.

El riesgo en los contratos de concesión en Colombia, su desarrollo por medio del régimen de zonas francas. Una mirada desde el derecho internacional de la inversión

Journal Articles & Books
Colombia

Este artículo pretende hacer un análisis relacionado con la aplicación de las herramientas jurídicas desde las normas sobre la protección a la inversión internacional en Colombia, en especial, la aplicación de la expropiación indirecta y el estándar mínimo de tratamiento sobre una hipótesis pun- tual: la implementación de regulaciones o medidas por parte del Estado que tengan como efecto el detrimento de una inversión en una concesión portuaria bajo el régimen de zona franca permanente especial, ZFPE.

Evolución de la propiedad, la tecnología y la sostenibilidad en la región montañosa de Nariño.

Journal Articles & Books
Colombia

Se analiza el efecto de las instituciones en las decisiones de conservación de recursos naturales de los productores agropecuarios en la región montañosa de Nariño. El análisis se basa en las características del sistema de propiedad: derecho de exclusión, seguridad y capacidad de ser transado. A pesar de que la teoría considera a la propiedad privada como la que mayores incentivos genera para la conservación, los resultados del análisis demuestran que esto no siempre es cierto y que otros factores, como los demográficos y tecnológicos, fueron determinantes de las decisiones.

Awareness promotion and experience sharing on the implementation of the UNCCD-NAP to enhance pastoralist areas development in Ethiopia

December, 2004
Ethiopia
Sub-Saharan Africa

This paper reports on a workshop held in Ethiopia in 2004, targeting stakeholders involved in implementing Ethiopia’s National Action Plan (NAP) for the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). The workshop was based on international, national and regional experiences, principles and practices related to dryland management and combating desertification to the development of community driven processes.

A plan for the development and supply of agricultural water

December, 2012
Republic of Korea

The agricultural policies after Independence in South Korea can be roughly classified into three policies: policies for food increase till the 1970s, policies for structural improvement in the 1980s and 1990s, and policies for rice production adjustment in the 2000s. In the process, a policy for price support to encourage food production and increase farmer income, the policies for modernization of production processes, and the policies for expanding the scale of management were made and implemented.

Extractive industries, development and the role of donors

December, 2012

Extractive Industries (EI) explore, find, extract, process and market sub-soil assets – oil, gas and mined minerals. EI represent a large and growing activity in many less-developed countries. But natural resource wealth does not always lead to sustainable and inclusive growth. This guide sets out the recent rise in importance of EI to less-developed countries. It provides a framework for thinking about (i) the socio-economic impacts of these industries and (ii) the relationship between EI, host country public policies and donor activities.

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The Chinyanja Triangle in the Zambezi River Basin, Southern Africa: status of, and prospects for, agriculture, natural resources management and rural development

December, 2013
Sub-Saharan Africa

This paper, which focuses on the Chinyanja Triangle (CT), an area inside the Zambezi River Basin, characterises three distinct farming subsystems across rainfall gradients, namely maize-beans-fish, sorghum-millet-livestock and the livestock-dominated subsystem. It presents the socioeconomic characteristics, historical drivers of change, resources use and management (water, land, forestry) and the institutional disincentives affecting agricultural production and productivity in the region.

Biodiversity and Development of the Hydropower Sector: Lessons from the Vietnamese Experience

December, 2009
Vietnam
Oceania
Eastern Asia
Southern Asia

Climate change prompts policymakers to pursue a low carbon energy pathway in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, this can lead to trade-offs with other sustainability objectives. This policy brief outlines key issues relating to biodiversity and the development of the hydropower sector in Vietnam. It is aimed at informing policymakers, civil society and donors. It argues that the large-scale development of the country’s hydropower sector is being undertaken without due consideration of the impacts that this is having on the nation’s biodiversity.