Full Coverage: Land
May 2007
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18.05.2007
UNITED NATIONS, May 18 (OneWorld) - If one is serious about addressing the climate change crisis, it might be wise to listen to those who have close and intimate knowledge of the lands and waters.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Biodiversity] [Climate change] [Conservation] [Forests] [Indigenous rights] [United Nations] Image: Forest dweller in Orissa, India. © Centre for Science and Environment
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18.05.2007
More...Related topics/regions: [Southern Africa] [Agriculture] [Aid] [Capacity building] [Education] [Energy] [International cooperation] [Labour] [Migration] [Population] [Poverty] [Social exclusion] [Transport] [Volunteering] [Youth] [Human rights] Image: Zuko Boyambo
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14.05.2007
The Indian government, in its upcoming planning commission meeting on strategies to boost agriculture and its output, is set to address women's right to land. Moving forward on the proposed 30 percent resource allocation for women in XI five year plan, this meeting will address the need to include women's access and control over land, infrastructure support, ICT and technical knowhow, credit, inputs and marketing as a move towards recognizing and enhancing their contribution to growth in the agriculture sector.
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11.05.2007
South Korean steel company POSCOÂ’s $12 billion investment in Orissa has run into trouble. The proposed steel plant will displace thousands of farmers and lead to environmental problems.
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08.05.2007
More...Related topics/regions: [Aid] [Capacity building] [Education] [Poverty] [Youth] [Trade] [Environmental activism] [Health] [AIDS] [Human rights] [Gender] Image: Togethertv
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07.05.2007
The Gowda community in the southern Indian state of Kerala was persuaded to voluntarily shift from the Tirunelli-Kudrakote, a human - elephant conflict-ridden area. In a significant move the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) with support from the UK-based World Land Trust and the IUCN Netherlands Committee have provided alternate houses, cultivativable land, drinking water, and other civic amenities to the people who opted to relocate.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Shelter & housing] [Animals] [Environmental activism] |
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