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Indigenous land rights and dynamics of the land market in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Indigenous land rights and dynamics of the land market in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

... affecting land development decisions of both private and public landowners in releasing land for development ...the indigenous land rights in Kuala Lumpur, this paper focuses on the ...

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Are Indigenous land and sea management programs a pathway to Indigenous economic independence?

Are Indigenous land and sea management programs a pathway to Indigenous economic independence?

... to Indigenous people (Hill et ...for Indigenous people, enabled through the preservation of culture, identity, ancestry and the conditions of remoteness (Smyth ...by Indigenous people thus offers ...

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The Legality of the Belo Monte Hydroelectric Construction From The Perspective of Indigenous Land Rights

The Legality of the Belo Monte Hydroelectric Construction From The Perspective of Indigenous Land Rights

... of indigenous rights to ...several indigenous communities, which the Brazilian government intends to remove from the area, despite their land rights which are legally established and consolidated by ...

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Indigenous Land Reclamation Of Infected Land.

Indigenous Land Reclamation Of Infected Land.

... «Типизация рельефа для оценки оврагоопасности территории Узбекистана» SCIENCE TIME Общество Наука и Творчества Международный научный-журнал. Дадаходжаев А., Мамажанов М.М., Хайдаров Ш[r] ...

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Indigenous Land Management Practices and Land Cover Change in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

Indigenous Land Management Practices and Land Cover Change in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

... on land use and land cover is very important in the understanding of both the past, present and future human interactions with the ...the land cover ...the land cover is known. However, in ...

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The application of geomatic technologies in an indigenous context : Amazonian Indians and indigenous land rights

The application of geomatic technologies in an indigenous context : Amazonian Indians and indigenous land rights

... 169: Article 1 This Convention applies to: a tribal peoples in independent countries whose social, cultural and economic conditions distinguish them from other sections of the national c[r] ...

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Indigenous Land Rights and Self-Determination in Botswana

Indigenous Land Rights and Self-Determination in Botswana

... Freehold land is the smallest amount, totaling less than 6% of the country’s ...country’s land is state land, primarily made up of parks and ...“tribal land.” (Cassidy et al 2001, 8). Tribal ...

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Conserving biodiversity and Indigenous bush tucker: practical application of the strategic foresight framework to invasive alien species management planning

Conserving biodiversity and Indigenous bush tucker: practical application of the strategic foresight framework to invasive alien species management planning

... 500 Indigenous peo- ple live within Kakadu (Palmer, ...20 Indigenous clan estates and its ∼120 tra- ditional owners are recognized under Australian statute (Abo- riginal Land Rights [Northern ...

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Historical Indigenous Peoples' Land Claims: A Comparative and International Approach to the Common Law Doctrine on Indigenous Title

Historical Indigenous Peoples' Land Claims: A Comparative and International Approach to the Common Law Doctrine on Indigenous Title

... illustrates, indigenous land-claim title raises fundamental issues about the legal repercussions of colonization, about the nature of State land, and about the extent to which it is permissible to ...

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Delineating managed land for reporting national greenhouse gas emissions and removals to the United Nations framework convention on climate change

Delineating managed land for reporting national greenhouse gas emissions and removals to the United Nations framework convention on climate change

... for land repre- sentation, meaning that classification is spatially explicit ...all land area is explicitly ...managed land base, including biome maps, municipal bounda- ries, native vegetation maps ...

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International Law and Land Rights in Africa: The shift from states’ territorial possessions to indigenous peoples’ ownership rights

International Law and Land Rights in Africa: The shift from states’ territorial possessions to indigenous peoples’ ownership rights

... regarding land rights in ...approach. Indigenous peoples’ rights to land and natural resources are strongly affirmed and guaranteed by numerous inter-related human rights decisions and instruments, ...

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Re-examination of recent loss of indigenous cover in New Zealand and the relative contributions of different land uses

Re-examination of recent loss of indigenous cover in New Zealand and the relative contributions of different land uses

... from indigenous to non-indigenous land cover and that most (over 65%) of this change was attributable to afforestation with pines or other exotic ...of indigenous vegetation is nevertheless ...

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Displacement in the Name of Development. How Indigenous Rights Legislation Fails to Protect Philippine 
Hunter-Gatherers

Displacement in the Name of Development. How Indigenous Rights Legislation Fails to Protect Philippine Hunter-Gatherers

... instances indigenous peoples’ tenurial insecurity can be linked to the lack of legislation that allows for collective land ownership (Rights and Resources Initiative 2015), this is not the case in the ...

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Land Justice for Indigenous Australians: How can two systems of land ownership, use and tenure coexist with mutual respect based on parity and justice?

Land Justice for Indigenous Australians: How can two systems of land ownership, use and tenure coexist with mutual respect based on parity and justice?

... in Indigenous development and advocacy in the Kimberley and at the state, national and international ...Kimberley Land Council (KLC) during the 1990s and had a national leadership role negotiating the ...

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Indigenous water governance in Australia: comparisons with the United States and Canada

Indigenous water governance in Australia: comparisons with the United States and Canada

... using land rights to appeal against large development proposals is the hugely controversial Australian Adani Carmichael thermal coalmine proposal in central Queensland ...[27]. Indigenous traditional ...

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Compensation for economic and non-economic loss by extinguishment or impairment of native title: a critical and comparative analysis of developments in Australian case law

Compensation for economic and non-economic loss by extinguishment or impairment of native title: a critical and comparative analysis of developments in Australian case law

... the land to the traditional owners may be calculated, meaning that native title rights that have not been impaired prior to the Racial Discrimination Act coming into force will always be valued as equal to ...

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The Contribution of Non Physical Resources and Strategic Household Decision making to Environmental and Policy Risks

The Contribution of Non Physical Resources and Strategic Household Decision making to Environmental and Policy Risks

... as land, labour and livestock, and nonphysical resources such as indigenous knowledge and institutions of producers in the grain surplus and deficit regions of the Central Highlands of Ethiopia are examined ...

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The primacy of place in education in outdoor settings

The primacy of place in education in outdoor settings

... the Land, Mannion and Gilbert (forthcoming) used narrative approaches to explore the role of story for children, their local communities in ways that connected to local ...

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Alienating customary land : people of the land and people of property in Vanuatu

Alienating customary land : people of the land and people of property in Vanuatu

... At independence, ni-Vanuatu the noun for indigenous people in Vanuatu achieved state recognition of their claims to land, but it was tempered by the forces of decolonisation and developm[r] ...

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Land grabbing, investors, and indigenous peoples: new legal strategies for an old practice?

Land grabbing, investors, and indigenous peoples: new legal strategies for an old practice?

... the land which is meant to support the flow of foreign investments and support large scale export industries particularly affects many of the indigenous communities whose system of livelihood production are ...

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