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Argentina : Water Resources Management Policy Issues and Notes, Volume 3. Thematic Annexes

August, 2013
Argentina

The study reviews the challenges water
resources management faces, and the opportunities for policy
formulation towards sustainable development in Argentina,
where regardless of prudent public finances management,
water resources management remain disproportionately
backward compared to regional, and international best
practices. Hence, within a frame of reference on the
country's population, institutions, and legal

Making Public Land Work

Reports & Research
July, 2016
United Kingdom

Shared Assets works with landowners and social and community enterprises to develop innovative ways of managing land for the common good, be it parks, farmland, woodlands, waterways, or other spaces. We also look for ways to create an environment that allows these models to thrive. One issue that comes up repeatedly is the crucial role of local authorities, both as landowners and commissioners of land-based services.

Supporting Land-Based Social Enterprises

Reports & Research
August, 2015
United Kingdom

This report explores some of the key issues to consider when supporting new land-based social enterprises. The findings are drawn from interviews with 13 representatives from social enterprises who received direct technical, business and training support from Shared Assets between 2013-15.

Scaling Land Based Social Enterprises: Thought Guide

Manuals & Guidelines
July, 2014
United Kingdom

This publication explores what scaling ‘well’ means for social innovators. It is based on our research into how social innovations across a range of sectors have approached the challenge of scaling up. It supports our Scaling Land Based Social Enterprise : Decision Making Toolkit. This work was funded by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

Making Land Work: Case Studies in Collaboration

Reports & Research
October, 2013
United Kingdom

The report utilises four case studies of shared management of different environmental assets that are in private, charitable, local and national public ownership. It identifies some of the benefits of shared management, the success factors that make collaborative approaches work, and the particular role of intermediaries in the process.This work was undertaken as part of the Clore Social Leadership Programme.

Law on Concessions (2007)

Legislation
October, 2007
Cambodia

Law on Concessions aims to encourage and facilitate the implementation of infrastructure projects by Cambodia's private concessionaires for the public interests and in fulfillment of national social and economic demands. Falling under the scope of this law, and in need of the public institutions' involvement are construction of the infrastructures and its related services such as roads, bridges, (air) ports, railways, water supply and other infrastructures served for telecommunication, IT and exractive industries.

Sub-Decree on Determining Management Zone in Nature Protection Area as Sustainable Use Zone in kratie province

Regulations
December, 2010
Cambodia

Determining 5,000 hectares as sustainable use zone in Kulen-Prumtep Wildlife Sanctuary in 2 Thnou commune of Snoul district in Kratie province, and granting the land for agro-industry and rubber plantation investment to Sovann Vuthy Co., Ltd.