Dans de nombreuses régions du monde, la quantité d’eau potable et sa qualité sont menacées par la surexploitation, le mauvais usage et la pollution. Il est nécessaire à cet égard d’accorder une haute priorité aux relations entre les forêts et l’eau. Les bassins versants boisés fournissent un pourcentage important de toute l’eau utilisée à des fins domestiques, agricoles, industrielles et écologiques, dans les zones situées tant en amont qu’en aval.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2009Liechtenstein, France, Bangladesh, Honduras, Guatemala, Chine, Canada, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Colombie, Panama, Kenya, Philippines, Singapour, Inde, Mexique
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2009Bangladesh, Suisse, États-Unis d'Amérique, Chine, Canada, Thaïlande, Népal, Laos, Japon, Mexique, Malaisie, Myanmar, Cambodge, Inde, Bhoutan, Viet Nam, Mongolie, Asie
A quarterly news bulletin dedicated to the exchange of information relating to wildlife and national resources management for the Asia-Pacific region.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2009Pérou, Indonésie, Mexique, Chine, Congo, Guinée, Colombie, Thaïlande, Laos, Philippines, Singapour, Malaisie, Japon, Myanmar, Cameroun, Brunéi Darussalam, Cambodge, Inde, Viet Nam, Brésil, Asie
The outlook paper for Lao PDR reviews the state of the forestry sector and draws attention to the need for political commitment to the forestry strategy 2020 to bring the forests in the country under sustainable management and provide a firm basis for rural development. Without significant policy support, forest and forestry in Lao PDR will continue to be overwhelmingly influenced by the regional resource economy during the next decade.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2009Honduras, République dominicaine, El Salvador, Guatemala, Pérou, Bolivie, Chine, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Colombie, Thaïlande, Népal, Philippines, Afrique du Sud, Nicaragua, Belize, Équateur, Argentine, Inde, Paraguay, Mexique, Brésil, Kenya
Land Tenure Working Paper 8. This paper articulates the views and demands of marginalised groups regarding the tenure of land and other natural resources. It points out the importance of adopting human rights framework when developing Voluntary Guidelines. Such framework means addressing the unequal relationships of power and corruption within and behind prevailing land tenure structures. It makes the governance of tenure of land and other natural resources more accountable, transparent, democratic and participatory.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2009Mexique, Panama, Chili, Colombie, Canada, Australie
Land Tenure Working Paper 9. Based on international authoritative documents, this paper draws 14 principles to be taken into account when developing Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land and other Natural Resources. The paper sees Voluntary Guidelines as human-rights based documents that provide a framework and a point of reference for national and international policies.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2009Égypte, Bangladesh, Zambie, Chili, Samoa, Pérou, Indonésie, Bolivie, Chine, Sierra Leone, Éthiopie, Pakistan, Malawi, Panama, Kenya, Afrique du Sud, Nicaragua, Viet Nam, Madagascar, Italie, Cambodge, Inde, Mexique, Pays-Bas, Océanie, Asie, Afrique, Amériques
This paper was prepared as a Background Paper for Chapter 2 of the International Fund for Agricultural Development’s 2009 Rural Poverty Report. It begins by providing an overview discussion of the diversity of natural resources in developing countries, and rights of access, tenure and governance relevant to the rural poor, who are disproportionately dependent on natural resources.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2009France, Macédoine du Nord, Belgique, Azerbaïdjan, Allemagne, Indonésie, Kirghizistan, Bulgarie, Estonie, Pakistan, Népal, Italie, Japon, Mexique, Moldova, Albanie, Roumanie, Pologne, Inde, Fédération de Russie, Géorgie, Arménie
This publication describes the experience of a number of transition countries in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union with crafting regulatory frameworks for irrigation water users’ organizations. It also seeks to distil a number of key regulatory requirements. As a result, this study serves as a design/drafting manual for policymakers and for drafters of legislation on water users’ organizations.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2009Antigua-et-Barbuda, Égypte, États-Unis d'Amérique, France, Australie, Royaume-Uni, Canada, Thaïlande, Mozambique, Philippines, Singapour, Malaisie, Italie, Botswana, Inde, Mexique, Norvège
Fisheries around the world make essential contributions to human well-being including the provision of basic food supplies. employment, recreational opportunities. foreign currency and others, providing benefits to hundreds of millions of people. Despite these benefits, our record of managing fisheries so that the benefits can be sustained has been poor; at best, and most fisheries around the world are experiencing serious ecological, social or economic problems and usually all three.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2009Népal, Suisse, États-Unis d'Amérique, Viet Nam, Suède, Chine, Myanmar, Indonésie, Australie, Cambodge, Inde, Fédération de Russie, Mexique, Thaïlande, Asie
This paper examines the drivers of deforestation and the loss of forest services, and the various mechanisms that exist to protect forests in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS). In most cases policy mechanisms play a greater role in forest protection than payment for environmental services (PES) which has yet to develop in the subregion. Scenarios presented suggest that higher income countries will have much greater scope in protecting forest environmental services that low income countries.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2009Nigéria, États-Unis d'Amérique, Allemagne, Pérou, Guatemala, Indonésie, Canada, Venezuela, Philippines, Nicaragua, Italie, Équateur, Brésil, Argentine, Fédération de Russie, Paraguay, Mexique, Norvège, Cambodge
This paper focuses on the analysis of the right to food from an indigenous peoples’ perspective and addresses the main issues of concern to indigenous peoples that crosscut the right to food. Furthermore, it analyses how right to food is relevant to indigenous peoples and how the implementation of the right to food can benefit them.
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