Resources - ARAL
Third Country Training Program on Building Capacities for Asian NGOs in Poverty Eradication through Community Actions
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A Resource Book on Enhancing Access of the Poor to Land and Common Property Resources
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Traditional Practices in Agriculture
This volume is a compilation of various chapters featuring the rich and varied experiences of different individuals in indigenous agricultural practices.
Negotiating Tenure Conflict in Indigenous Villages of Ratanakiri Province’ Chapter 9 (Emerging Trends, Challenges and Innovations: Community Based Natural Resource Management in Cambodia)
This study provides in-depth detail of the land dispute of three indigenous villages in Ratanaliri Province with the objective to trace the historical roots of the conflict, to examine the consequences for the indigenous villages involved, and to explore possible reasons why indigenous communities were unable to resolve the problem
Mobilizing Villagers to Stop Illegal Fishing along the Srepok River in Ratanakiri Province Chapter 17 (Emerging Trends, Challenges and Innovations: CBNRM in Cambodia)
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The Expansion of Mining Activities and Ips' Rights in Mondulkiri Province
This study traces the expansion of corporate mining activities in Mondulkiri province since 2006. While mining operations promise to generate substantial revenues for the government, the disruptive nature of mining expansion poses potential threats to the environment and to local communities, especially indigenous groups.
Land Rights are Human Rights
his manual, produced by the Social Development Foundation (SDF) in India, is an initiative to promote land literacy for activists working at the grassroots. The manual covers relevant international laws and agreements as well as the land laws of India – so these may inform activities of land rights advocates.
This is a land mapping exercise carried out by Ekta Parishad and Praxis in recognition of the critical role of land in the lives of the poor. It is aimed at understanding the nuances of land distribution in Bihar, to form the basis for collective actions aimed at better entitlements for the poor.
Overcoming Failure of Law
This is the Khmer translation of the Cambodia country paper produced for the Land Watch campaign. The English version appears as a chapter in the book “Securing the Right to Land”
Customary Land Rights
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Securing the Right to Land: A CSO Overview on Access to Land in Asia
Land Watch Asia (LWA) is a campaign undertaken by a loose coalition of organizations with a view to supporting and advancing the advocacy for access to land in Asia, particularly in the six participating countries, namely: Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Nepal, and the Philippines.