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Examining the Compatibility between Forestry Incentive Programs in the US and the Practice of Sustainable Forest Management

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Peer-reviewed publication
december, 2009
Global

This research explores the intersection between the various federal and state forestry incentive programs and the adoption of sustainable forestry practices on non-industrial private forest (NIPF) lands in the US. The qualitative research reported here draws upon a series of eight focus groups of NIPF landowners (two each in Minnesota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina).

Addressing Climate Change at the State and Local Level: Using Land Use Controls to Reduce Automobile Emissions

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Peer-reviewed publication
december, 2009
United States of America

Automobiles are a major source of CO2 emissions. Because there is no immediate technological fix to reduce these emissions, the most promising current strategy is to promote less automobile use. In the United States, this is difficult because federal programs such as the interstate highway system and local land use planning and regulation have encouraged suburban sprawl.

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Land in Cambodia

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Reports & Research
december, 2009
Cambodia

This BMZ comissioned report by GTZ highlights the dramatic increase of land concessions and rising inequality in land distribution in Cambodia. Parts of the study refer to an earlier report by Uch Sophas “Foreign Direct Investment in Land for Biomass Production in Cambodia”. The South-East Asian country Cambodia has an area of 181,035 km2.

Losing Ground: Forced Evictions and Intimidation in Cambodia

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Reports & Research
december, 2009
Cambodia

As shown in this report, harassment of local activists in Cambodia, including defenders of the right to housing, is widespread. Cambodia’s rich and powerful are increasingly abusing the criminal justice system to silence communities standing up against land concessions or business deals affecting the land they live on or cultivate.