Turning Point presentation by Andy White summarizing the Rights and Resources Initiative’s 2011-2012 Annual Report pdf
Summarizing (1) RRI's 2011-2012 review of the impacts of a newly emerging world order on the future of forest peoples and resources, and (2) a series of reports on the Fate of Customary Tenure in Africa. "Worldwide, the use and management of natural resources and systems of trade and governance have been in flux for years. Yet 2011 may well be remembered as the year of definitive turning points: it was a year when the shift in global political and economic power to emerging economies became clear; it was a year when the conventional economic paradigm recognized the increasing scarcity of natural resources; and it was a year when it became clear that national and global development requires respect for local people and their resources." (Turning Point). Featured April, 2012.
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Turning Point presentation by Andy White summarizing the Rights and Resources Initiative’s 2011-2012 Annual Report pdf
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White, Andy
Publication Date: 2012
Location: Africa
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Summarizing (1) RRI's 2011-2012 review of the impacts of a newly emerging world order on the future of forest peoples and resources, and (2) a series of reports on the Fate of Customary Tenure in Africa. "Worldwide, the use and management of natural resources and systems of trade and governance have been in flux for years. Yet 2011 may well be remembered as the year of definitive turning points: it was a year when the shift in global political and economic power to emerging economies became clear; it was a year when the conventional economic paradigm recognized the increasing scarcity of natural resources; and it was a year when it became clear that national and global development requires respect for local people and their resources." (Turning Point). Featured April, 2012.