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Forest Dependency in Rural Azerbaijan

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Reports & Research
Setembro, 2014
Azerbaijan

In the Republic of Azerbaijan forested areas cover 1,021 hectares of the land, which is 11.8% of the country’s territory. In the 18th-19th centuries however, this figure stood at 30- 35%. The per capita forest area is 0.12 hectares, which is 4 times less (0.48 hectares) than the average international indicator.

Does Land Tenure Insecurity Drive Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon?

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Reports & Research
Setembro, 2014
Brazil
United States of America

The purpose of this paper is to highlight the detrimental impact of land tenure insecurity on deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. It is related to recent controversies about the detrimental impact of land laws on deforestation, which seem to legitimize land encroachments.

Community Forestry and Community-based Forest Landscape Management for Safeguard Information Systems: An Important Existing Framework for Safeguard Information System Design, Implementation, Monitoring and Reporting

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Reports & Research
Agosto, 2014
Global

Community forestry offers a tried and true model for approaching national Safeguard Information Systems (SIS) under REDD+. RECOFTC agrees with the global consensus that REDD+ SIS should be based upon existing, equitable and participatory systems.

Land & Property Rights

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Journal Articles & Books
Agosto, 2014
Quênia

The women Land Rights Project is a project of Kenya Land Alliance that aims at actualisation Women land and property rights, as provided in the Constitution of Kenya, 2013 and as a means towards poverty alleviation.

Unlocking the Potential of Induced Grassroots Organizations as Proponents of Sustainable Forest Management in Vietnam

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Reports & Research
Julho, 2014
Vietnam

Over the past two decades, the Government of Vietnam (GoV) has experimented with a variety of policies seeking to include local people in sustainable forest management. For example, Decree 02/CP (dated January 1994) marked a radical move in shifting forest management responsibility away from state organizations to individual households.