It costs up to $20-30 million when a community protest closes a mining operation for a week September 4, 2013 Uncategorized Source: John Ruggie of Harvard University and the U.N.’s Special Representative for Business and Human Rights Share This Tweet Share Share Email Related Posts Forest cover in Myanmar has plummeted, from 45% of the land in 1990 to under 20% in 2010 Source: Community Forestry in Myanmar: Progress & Potentials Dispossessed: New Study Shows Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities—1.5 Billion Worldwide—Lack Legal Rights to Almost Three Quarters of Their Land Presented at international conference in Bern, findings suggest weak tenure threatens food security, economic development,…
Forest cover in Myanmar has plummeted, from 45% of the land in 1990 to under 20% in 2010 Source: Community Forestry in Myanmar: Progress & Potentials
Dispossessed: New Study Shows Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities—1.5 Billion Worldwide—Lack Legal Rights to Almost Three Quarters of Their Land Presented at international conference in Bern, findings suggest weak tenure threatens food security, economic development,…