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The concept of ecosystem services shifts the human-nature relationship from a conservation-oriented into a utility-oriented one
This study includes a case study of the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda
This paper follows the evolution of the policy debates on nutrition and agriculture from India’s Independence to the present
Association of Southeast Asian Nations, EU, Southern African Development Community, Union of South American Nations
Analyses the day-off campaign for migrant domestic workers in Singapore
Guidance on framing an allocation scheme, determining priorities, and providing for applicant choice and preferences.
This article explores whether and how UNASUR and SADC advance pro-poor norms and policies in national and global governance
The past decade has witnessed an intensifying focus on the development of irrigation in sub-Saharan Africa
This is a supplementary analysis to Fire Statistics Great Britain 2011 to 2012.
Projects that focus enough attention on the early phases of development are more likely to deliver the intended benefits, at pace. In collaboration with our community, the IPA has developed an integrated suite of tools to support project set-up.
This South African study assesses the impact of different incentives on the productivity and quality of outputs of 132 participants
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