Joint village land use planning (JVLUP) is a process of planning across villages in order to protect shared resources, including grazing for local communities, supported by government policy and legislation.

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Autor principal: CGIAR Research Program on Livestock
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/124552
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spelling CGSpace1245522023-03-14T14:14:00Z Joint village land use planning (JVLUP) is a process of planning across villages in order to protect shared resources, including grazing for local communities, supported by government policy and legislation. CGIAR Research Program on Livestock land use planning development rural development villages grazing legislation communities local communities land resources government systems agrifood systems 2019-12-31 2022-10-07T07:05:32Z 2022-10-07T07:05:32Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/124552 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Livestock. 2019. Joint village land use planning (JVLUP) is a process of planning across villages in order to protect shared resources, including grazing for local communities, supported by government policy and legislation. Reported in Livestock Annual Report 2019. Policy.
spellingShingle land use
planning
development
rural development
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grazing
legislation
communities
local communities
land
resources
government
systems
agrifood systems
CGIAR Research Program on Livestock
Joint village land use planning (JVLUP) is a process of planning across villages in order to protect shared resources, including grazing for local communities, supported by government policy and legislation.
title Joint village land use planning (JVLUP) is a process of planning across villages in order to protect shared resources, including grazing for local communities, supported by government policy and legislation.
title_full Joint village land use planning (JVLUP) is a process of planning across villages in order to protect shared resources, including grazing for local communities, supported by government policy and legislation.
title_fullStr Joint village land use planning (JVLUP) is a process of planning across villages in order to protect shared resources, including grazing for local communities, supported by government policy and legislation.
title_full_unstemmed Joint village land use planning (JVLUP) is a process of planning across villages in order to protect shared resources, including grazing for local communities, supported by government policy and legislation.
title_short Joint village land use planning (JVLUP) is a process of planning across villages in order to protect shared resources, including grazing for local communities, supported by government policy and legislation.
title_sort joint village land use planning jvlup is a process of planning across villages in order to protect shared resources including grazing for local communities supported by government policy and legislation
topic land use
planning
development
rural development
villages
grazing
legislation
communities
local communities
land
resources
government
systems
agrifood systems
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