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AGRICULTURE - CHAD, Farmers, Herders Collide In Southern Refugee Camps (Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative)
David Axe GORE, Jul 9 (IPS) Clarisse Larlombaye was nearly ruined when a herd of cows got into her rice field one night. The tiny 900squaremeter plot, outside the U.N.run Gondje refugee camp in lush southern Chad ...
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BURUNDI A sharing approach to land disputes (Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative)
http://www.IRINnews.org/report.aspx?ReportID=84272 BUJUMBURA, 7 May 2009 (IRIN) Returning to Burundi after years as a refugee in Tanzania, Jonas Saya knew it would be difficult to reclaim his land from former neighbours who had settled ...
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BURUNDI- Land remains key challenge in reintegration of returnees (Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative)
http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=79891 NYANZALAC, 19 August 2008 (IRIN) Although he looks frail, Cossan Ntabwigwa, in his late 60s, is a determined man. He recently returned from Tanzania, where he had been ...
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DEVELOPMENT-NAMIBIA - Land Reform Reaping Fruits Despite Problems (Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative)
Brigitte Weidlich WINDHOEK, Nov 12 (IPS) Almost two decades after independence Namibia's land reform shows positive results and is guided by fair laws, but bureaucracy, slow progress in transformation of land ownership and unclear criteria for expropriation are overshadowing ...
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Development Without Conflict, The Business Case for Community Consent Share (Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative)
report seeks to build the 'business case' for sponsors of largescale, highimpact projects to treat the consent of the host community as a requirement of project development. Date: May, 2007 Authors: Jon Sohn, Authors: Steven Herz, Jon Sohn, Antonio La Vina ...
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Future 'Battlegrounds' for Habitat Conservation Very Different to Those in Past (Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative)
From: UniversityofCalifornia San Diego Published March 2, 2008 08:30 AM  http://www.enn.com/ecosystems/article/32104 Their study, published online February 28 in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, provides a guide for conservationists of the areas ...
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Illegal land use poses major threat (Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative)
September 18, 2007 China Daily By Li Fangchao Summary: Illegal land acquisition is posing a grave threat to the country's diminishing arable land, a senior land official warned Monday. Improper land use also hurts farmers' interests ...
Other labels: agriculture, security
In Cambodia, Land Seizures Push Thousands of the Poor Into Homelessness (Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative)
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/27/world/asia/27cambodia.html?ref=world By SETH MYDANS Published: July 27, 2008ANDONG, Cambodia When the monsoon rain pours through Mao Sein's torn thatch roof, she pulls a straw sleeping mat over herself ...
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Kenyan rivals agree to share power (Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative)
ByScott Baldauf\ Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor and Rob Crilly\ Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitorfrom the February 29, 2008 edition http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0229/p01s02woaf.html?page=2  JOHANNESBURG, South Africa; and Nairobi, Kenya After weeks ...
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Land Degradation Worse Than Previously Reported (Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative)
nbsp;by Ben Block on July 9, 2008 Worldwatch Institute   Land degradation is becoming worse in severity and extent across many regions of the world, with croplands, in particular, declining in function and productivity, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization said in a&nbsp ...
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