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Adaptation to climate change by small-scale Rooibos tea farmers in Wupperthal and the Suid Bokkeveld areas of the Western and Northern Cape

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Dezembro, 2005
África do Sul
África subsariana

The project aims to support small-scale farmers in the project area in their efforts to adapt their farming practices to anticipated climate change and to enhance their incomes.

Impact of the Land Allocation Programme on Land Use and Land Management in Lao PDR

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2005
Laos

According to the annual report of Huaphan Provincial Agriculture and Forestry Office (PAFO) (1999), despite land allocation, some villages are still practising shifting cultivation. To address this problem many decrees and regulations on land and land use have been developed and declared. The land allocation (LA) programme is one of these initiatives.

State Forest Enterprise Reform in Vietnam: Review of Policy and Implementation Framework for Decree 200

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Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2005
Vietnam

As an important step forward, the Government of Vietnam issued Decree 200 in December 2004 to accelerate the reform of state forest enterprises. The government aims to develop provincial SFE reform plans by mid-2005 and to have them implemented over two to three years. However, the Government also recognizes that several implementation and policy issues remain.

Multifunctionality of Agriculture: An Inquiry Into the Complementarity Between Landscape Preservation and Food Security

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Conference Papers & Reports
Dezembro, 2005
Finlândia
Noruega
Islândia

Without support, the levels of agricultural public goods will fall short of the demand in high cost countries like Norway, Finland and Iceland. However, as demonstrated in this paper using Norway as a case, the current support and agricultural activity is far out of proportions from a public goods perspective.

Deserted Fields: The destruction of agriculture in Mong Nai Township, Shan State

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Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2005
Myanmar

Summary:
"Wrong-headed agricultural and development policies, counter-insurgency activities, as well
as corruption and cronyism by the Burmese military regime, have all caused a dramatic
decrease in rice production and food security in southern Shan State over the past ten years.