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développement durable

Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
 

Source: FAO

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Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
juin 1999

A checklist for gender-sensitive analysis of land tenure and common property resource systems, with sections on: gender roles, needs, incentives and benefits; project planning; livelihoods context; facilitating participation; and measuring impact.

Documents de politique et mémoires
juin 1999

This section is divided into Key Documents, and References and Bibliographies for each of the following areas: General; Biodiversity and Environment; Land Tenure and Property Rights; Crops; Livestock; Fisheries; Forestry; and Water.

Rapports et recherches
février 1999
Afrique

This workshop brought together 75 delegates from governments, NGOs and research institutions and universities from all over Africa. Report covers consultation, process, legislation, tenure, titling, race in Southern Africa, donors, the World Bank, corruption, the future.

Rapports et recherches
février 1999
Afrique

This workshop brought together 75 practitioners from all over Africa. This regional survey covers tenure problems in West Africa, state policy and the problem of tenure security, pilot land use management schemes, and future issues and prospects.

janvier 1999
Afrique sub-saharienne

A growing recognition of the need to delimit the role of the government, to promote the market framework, and to rely on the private sector as the engine of growth, offers the prospect of a new beginning in rural development in Africa.

Articles et Livres
décembre 1998
Global

Drawing on a wide variety of international scientific and technical assessments and policy reports, this comprehensive study depicts the linkages - both physical and biochemical - between important environmental issues.

Articles et Livres
décembre 1998
Fidji
États-Unis d'Amérique
Mali
Samoa
Allemagne
Guinée-Bissau
Vanuatu
Canada
Guinée
Îles Salomon
Nouvelle-Zélande
Mozambique
Philippines
Afrique du Sud
Australie
Madagascar
Italie
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée

Community-based natural resource management and local users of natural resources can, and in many cases do, manage resources sustainably – if their rights to do so are recognized and protected, if appropriate institutions are in place or can be developed, and if the benefits are significant, obvious and secure.

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2 février 2022
Afrique
Cameroun

Les entreprises forestières communautaires peuvent être transformées en entreprises sociales autonomes et indépendantes, devenant ainsi un outil clé pour préserver les forêts et lutter contre la déforestation.

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