Moving towards Greener Infrastructure: Innovative Legal Solutions to Common Challenges: CSF Discussion Paper - Number 6 April 2014
This report seeks to identify opportunities for the application of effective and innovative legal tools designed to reconcile infrastructure, conservation, and gender concerns. The report takes as its point of departure, the relevant regulatory structures and policies in Brazil, Peru, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Uganda. For each country, an in-country legal expert analyzed strengths, weaknesses and opportunities (condensed reports in Appendix).
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Moving towards Greener Infrastructure: Innovative Legal Solutions to Common Challenges: CSF Discussion Paper - Number 6 April 2014
Author(s):
Gleason, Jennifer,
Arrea, Irene Burgués,
Mitchell, Elizabeth,
Bruner, Aaron
Publication Date: 2014
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This report seeks to identify opportunities for the application of effective and innovative legal tools designed to reconcile infrastructure, conservation, and gender concerns. The report takes as its point of departure, the relevant regulatory structures and policies in Brazil, Peru, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Uganda. For each country, an in-country legal expert analyzed strengths, weaknesses and opportunities (condensed reports in Appendix).