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National Agricultural Policy.

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National Policies
September, 1995
Namibia

The National Agricultural Policy of Namibia is a multi-sectoral policy with the following objectives: achieve growth rates and stability in farm income, agricultural productivity and production levels that are higher than the population growth rate; ensure food security and improve nutritional status; create and sustain viable livelihood and employment opportunities in rural areas; improve the

Gestión ambiental en Chile: relación entre las políticas de desarrollo y los procesos de deforestación, deterioro del suelo y pérdida de la biodiversidad

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Reports & Research
April, 1995
Chile

Proyecto Aplicación de Instrumentos de Política Económica para la Gestión Ambiental y el Desarrollo Sustentable en Países Seleccionados de América Latina y el Caribe

Nepal Agricultural Perspective Plan.

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National Policies
December, 1994
Nepal

The Agricultural Perspective Plan (APP) is a national strategy with a cross-sectoral approach with a duration of twenty years (1995-2015). Its goal is to add two percentage points to the country’s agricultural growth which would expand per capita agricultural growth sixfold, from its current 0.5% to 3% per year.

Programa de Acción Nacional de Lucha contra la Desertificación y la Sequía (PAN-LCD).

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National Policies
December, 1994
Bolivia

El Programa de Lucha contra la Desertificación y la Sequía (PRONALDES) publicado en el mes de Junio de 1996, fue una primera etapa para identificar los problemas y soluciones para las Zonas Secas en Bolivia, juntamente con los Mapas Preliminares de Desertificación de Tierras y de Erosión de Suelos que identifican geográficamente a las zonas afectadas (Noviembre de 1996); sin embargo, el proceso

Indigenous management systems as a basis for community forestry in Tanzania : a case study of Dodoma urban and Lushoto districts

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Reports & Research
December, 1994
Tanzania

This report presents an analysis of the nature of both indigenous and professionally sponsored community forest management systems in two districts in Tanzania. It describes various types of internally generated forest and tree management systems. It demonstrates that a gap exists between indigenous and externally sponsored management systems.

Indigenous flora conservation in Kenya.

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 1992
Kenya

This paper describes the environmental degradation that has occurred in Kenya since early this century, initially due to the introduction of plantation farming. Forests have been further targeted for farmland, fuel wood, building materials and hardwood species. Range land species have also become threatened due to continued infiltration of the population.