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People and trees

Experts estimate that some 200 million hectares of new trees must be planted during the next ten years if developing countries are to meet their people's needs for tree products. The government, even with international support, cannot finance all, or even most, of the necessary work. Thus, much of the work must be done by the rural people themselves. Social forestry which inolves the local people in growing trees for their own use, is a critical factor in the lives of most rural people today.

Author(s)
Gregersen, Hans M.
Draper, Sydney
Elz, Dieter

Engineering for sustainable human development

In this book, Bernard Amadei addresses the role of engineering in poverty reduction and human development. He introduces a framework to help engineers conduct small-scale projects in communities vulnerable to the consequences of a wide range of adverse events. His framework combines concepts and tools traditionally used by development agencies with techniques from engineering project management and systems thinking.

Author(s)
Amadei, Bernard

Programme Sahel occidental

Author(s)
Toko, Jean-Marie

Rapport de la mission WWF/UICN : Repoblika Demokratika Malagasy

Author(s)
Hoffmann, Lukas
Petter, Jean-Jacques
Portas, Pierre
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