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  1. The socio-economic effects of forest management on lives of people living in the area; the case of Central America and some Caribbean countries by Budowski, G, Workshop on Socio-Economic Effect and Constraints in Forest Management Dhera Dun (India) 1981.

    Published 2021
    “…Four broad categories of forest management in Central America and some countries of the Caribbean, namely for protection, for wood production, for a combination of agriculture and forestry (agro-forestry) and for multiple use, are analyzed as to their present and potential impact on local populations living within or near the forest. …”
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    Libro
  2. Assessing the governance capacity to implement resource-oriented sanitation and waste management systems in urban areas of Latin America and the Caribbean by García Aguilar, Mónica Carlota

    Published 2020
    “…Implementing systems that allow to reuse resources contained in the organic waste streams (OWS) is an approach that can bring many benefits, especially in low-medium income areas as the Latin American and Caribbean region, where excreta, wastewater, and waste are not properly managed. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  3. Highlights of recent IFPRI food policy research for Latin America and the Caribbean: Reducing poverty and hunger through food policy research by International Food Policy Research Institute

    Published 2016
    “…For more than 30 years, IFPRI’s research and collaboration in Latin America and the Caribbean have contributed to positive changes in the region, including enhancing the culture of accountability and generating groundbreaking evidence that has strengthened resilience, improved nutrition, and spurred strategic food security policies and investments. …”
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    Brochure
  4. How grassroots women-led networks are strengthening resilience and reducing climate-conflict risks: Experience from Latin America and the Caribbean by Palou Zuniga, Nohelia, Madurga Lopez, Ignacio

    Published 2025
    “…Across Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), women are uniquely positioned to address the dual crises of climate change and conflict. …”
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    Blog Post

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