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In Latin-America -as in most parts of the world- indigenous peoples are ‘the poorest of the poor, an...
Nations around the world are beginning to acknowledge that climate change is an imminent threat to o...
"Indians lands for conservation": a major mechanism for international neo-indigenist program". The l...
Papers in this series are not formal publications of the World Bank. They are circulated to encourag...
Research particularly interested in the phenomenon of “Land Grabbing” in South America and the cultu...
© 2009 Environment for Development. All rights reserved. No portion of this paper may be reproduced ...
Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights in Latin America Indigenous peoples' cultures are known for their co...
The World Bank has reviewed its environmental and social policies at a moment of intense production ...
Original appeared as authors thesis (master's) written in English under title: Environmental rights ...
This paper has the following main objectives: to review the actual or potential impact of land titli...
The issue of indigenous land rights is a particularly pressing political and socio-economical issue ...
Resource extraction and exploitation threaten the survival of Indigenous and tribal peoples, who are...
Abstract: Leading sustainable development discourses construct biodive sity as a global resource int...
For successful management of tropical forests there must be a new type of partnership between indige...
Papers in this series are not formal publications of the World Bank. They are circulated to encourag...
In Latin-America -as in most parts of the world- indigenous peoples are ‘the poorest of the poor, an...
Nations around the world are beginning to acknowledge that climate change is an imminent threat to o...
"Indians lands for conservation": a major mechanism for international neo-indigenist program". The l...
Papers in this series are not formal publications of the World Bank. They are circulated to encourag...
Research particularly interested in the phenomenon of “Land Grabbing” in South America and the cultu...
© 2009 Environment for Development. All rights reserved. No portion of this paper may be reproduced ...
Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights in Latin America Indigenous peoples' cultures are known for their co...
The World Bank has reviewed its environmental and social policies at a moment of intense production ...
Original appeared as authors thesis (master's) written in English under title: Environmental rights ...
This paper has the following main objectives: to review the actual or potential impact of land titli...
The issue of indigenous land rights is a particularly pressing political and socio-economical issue ...
Resource extraction and exploitation threaten the survival of Indigenous and tribal peoples, who are...
Abstract: Leading sustainable development discourses construct biodive sity as a global resource int...
For successful management of tropical forests there must be a new type of partnership between indige...
Papers in this series are not formal publications of the World Bank. They are circulated to encourag...
In Latin-America -as in most parts of the world- indigenous peoples are ‘the poorest of the poor, an...
Nations around the world are beginning to acknowledge that climate change is an imminent threat to o...
"Indians lands for conservation": a major mechanism for international neo-indigenist program". The l...