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Non-judicial grievance mechanisms in land-related disputes in Sierra Leone
… Non‐judicial grievance mechanisms in land‐related disputes in Sierra Leone Analytical Assessment … the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food … Non-judicial grievance mechanisms in land-related disputes in Sierra Leone …
Promoting responsible investment in agriculture and food systems - Guide to assess national regulatory frameworks affecting larger-scale private investments
… Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and … t of foreign direct investment (FDI) involving transfers of land. Yet domestic investors, … 4. Engage and empower youth. 5. Respect tenure of land, fisheries and forests, and access to water. …
Biodiversity for Business: A guide to using knowledge products delivered through IUCN
… Conversely, companies are major players in the wider land- scape and as such are responsible for their impact on … have legal designation for any particular kind of land use (e.g. they are not necessarily Protected Areas). D … aspects of the socio-economic context (e.g. land 2. tenure, political boundaries) may be taken into account to …
Natural Resource Governance. Trainers' Manual
… In Vietnam, for example, the customary community head or land guardian controls rights to access and use of resources … that govern the use of forests, wildlife, water, pasture land, and other natural resources. Discuss participants’ … A Place in the World: A Review of the Global Debate on Tenure Security. Ford Foundation. Available online: …
Integration of groundwater management into transboundary basin organizations in Africa - Training manual
… of micro- and macro-policy issues in- fluencing water and land use, and represents one of the major global challenges … on the resource. These may include: ■■ The impact of land use / land management which has a direct impact on both … and avoiding perpetuity in allocation; ■■ Security of tenure for established users, so that they will take …