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Social Inclusion: A pre-requisite for equitable and sustainable natural resourceManagement: two experiences in Mali
Stock Code 9256IIED, IIED 2003 paperback 41 pages Price USD 5.00
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Un réseau local: outil d'influence des politiques. Expériences du Réseau GDRN5 au Mali
Stock Code 9255IIED, IIED 2003 paperback 46 pages Price USD 5.00
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Towards a Local Peace: SOS Sahel's experience of conflict transformation between pastoralists and farmers at El Ain, North Kordofan State, Sudan
Stock Code 9252IIED, IIED 2003 paperback 49 pages Price USD 5.00
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Traditional Institutions, Multiple Stakeholders and Modern Perspectives in Common Property: Accompanying change within Borana pastoral systems
Stock Code 9238IIED, IIED 2003 paperback 51 pages Price USD 5.00
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Natural Resources, Development Models and Sustainable Development
Stock Code 9243IIED , IIED 2003 25 Pages Price USD 18.00
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Finding Common Ground: Indigenous peoples and their association with the mining sector
Stock Code 9267IIED, IIED 2003 112 Pages Price USD 22.50
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This report contains an overview of the Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development (MMSD) project’s analysis and engagement on the relationship between indigenous peoples and the mining and minerals sector.

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Breaking New Ground: Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development
Stock Code 9084IIED, IIED 2002 450 pages Price USD 50.00
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Society’s continuing need for minerals is clear. However, the way in which minerals are extracted, processed, used and recycled – in the context of sustainable development – is less than clear and often bitterly controversial. This publication presents the principal conclusions of the IIED/WBCSD project Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development (MMSD) – the most ambitious study yet undertaken on the role of minerals in sustainable development.

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Développement local et gestion communautaire des forêts: expérience au Mali (French)
Stock Code 9146IIED, IIED 2002 22 pages Price USD 9.00
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Facing the Future: The report of the MMSD Australia Project
Stock Code 9193IIED, IIED 2002 paperback 78 pages Price USD 22.50
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The Mining Minerals and Sustainable Development (MMSD) Australia project was a 15 month process of participatory research and dialogue designed to: identify the means by which the minerals sector could best contribute to society's transition to sustainable develpment; build trust and understanding between stakeholders; and begin to defie a vision for future mineral development. Facing the Future reports on the experience and outcomes of this process and recommends specific actions to enhance the minerals sector's contribution to Austalia's sustainable development.

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Gatekeeper series subscription - non-OECD** free subscription
Stock Code 9210IIED, IIED 2002 Price USD 0.00
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The Gatekeeper Series of the Natural Resources Group at IIED is produced by the Sustainable
Agriculture and Rural Livelihoods Programme. The Series highlights emerging issues and new perspectives in the fields of natural resource management (NRM), livelihoods and sustainable agriculture. Each Gatekeeper paper provides a succinct review of an issue of contemporary
importance and makes preliminary recommendations for policy makers, researchers and planners.
The series presents a diversity of perspectives, both from within and outside IIED, and with a special focus on work by Southern authors. All geographic regions are covered, although the main focus is on Africa, Asia and Latin America. The Gatekeeper series consists of nine papers published three
times a year (three papers each in April, August and December). All subscriptions are free of charge.

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Rural Planning in Developing Countries: Supporting Natural Resource Management and Sustainable Development
Stock Code 9164IIED, IIED 2002 240 pages Price USD 38.00
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This book provides an international perspective on rural planning, focused on developing countries. It examines conventional development planning and innovative local planning approaches, drawing together lessons from recent experience of rural planning and land use 

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Profil d’évolution de l’environnement dans le Bassin du lac Manyara, Tanzanie (French)
Stock Code 9149IIED, IIED 2002 28 pages Price USD 9.00
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Ce document s’appuie sur une etude conduite en association avec le projet de recherche interdisciplinaire intitulée <>. Ce dossier décrit une étude portant sur le Bassin du lac Manyara, situé dans le nord-ouest de la Tanzanie. L’étude couvre les zones nord et centre de cette région et se penche plus en détail sur huit villages et leurs paysages. Il identifie les processus sociaux, économiques et politiques d’importance qui se sont produits au cours des 100 dernières années environ, afin d’apprehender le rapport entre pratiques d’occupation foncière et évolution de l’environnement. Elle avotre les incidences des resultats historaique, socio-economiques et environnementaux de la recherche, en vue d’interpreter les changements survenus dans le Bassin du lac Manyara et de compare ces resultats aux idees recues ou dominates en matiere d’evoution de l’environnement. Le document met l’accent sur le fait que ces techniques sont applicable a l’etude de l’evolution de l’environnement dans d’autres contextes africains.

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