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Noldy Richard SupitGrace Nathania Clara SabandarNandang Rukanda
Pág. 100 - 114
The villages currently have various economic problems such as low land tenure and relatively small business scale, some even tend to subsistence; limited access to finance and tend to be patterned 'ijon'; lack of market access and low bargaining power; l...
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Frank B. Musa, Judith F. M. Kamoto, Charles B. L. Jumbe and Leo C. Zulu
Fertilizer trees and shrubs can improve degraded soil and avert the impacts of climate change on smallholder farmers in Malawi. This paper analyses the roles of fertilizer trees and shrubs and factors that determine adoption, as well as the intensity of ...
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Rico Kongsager
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is proposed as a necessity, as the agricultural sector will need to adapt to resist future climatic change, to which high emissions from the sector contribute significantly. This study, which is an exploratory case study b...
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Leif Tore Trædal and Pål Olav Vedeld
This paper explores assumptions about the drivers of forest cover change in a Payments for Environmental Services (PES) and Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+) context in the Lam Dong Province in Vietnam. In policy discourses, de...
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T. Iturralde,A. Maseda,B. Arosa,R. García-Ramos
AbstractThis paper seeks to provide a better understanding of what makes boards effective. We analyse the relationships between board demography and company performance and between working structures and board tasks in small and medium-sized enterprises ...
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Wisdom Akpalu and Mintewab Bezabih
Land tenure arrangements in Africa are generally skewed in favour of males. Compared to males, female plot owners face complex sets of constraints and systemic high tenure insecurity which culminate in low yields. In order to obtain better returns, some ...
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Robert W. Gray
We have an increasing wildfire risk to communities of the province that is not being effectively addressed by the current hazard reduction program. Existing planning and remediation efforts are a small fraction of what is required given the march of clim...
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David S. Jones
Pág. 67 - 89
An aspect of good governance is an effective system of land administration. A central component of this is the comprehensive registration of rural property title by the state to create more secure and legally protected tenure for farmers and cultivators....
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Lisa Ambus,D'Arcy Davis-Case,Stephen Tyler
Small tenures diversify British Columbia?s forest tenure system and create new opportunities for local involvement in forest management. Held by local people and organizations, small tenures generate expectations that forest management will reflect a bro...
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Stephen Tyler,Lisa Ambus,D'Arcy Davis-Case
The growing number of small tenures in British Columbia creates new demands on local organizations to manage public forest lands. To deal with these demands, small tenure holders must develop governance practices that address both accountability and part...
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