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The decline in grazing land has partly been attributed to sedentarization, rangeland fragmentation and degradation due to land tenure shift from group ranches to private ownership.
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The coconut and sugar monopolies with which the former president rewarded his friends have sucked resources into the most wasteful possible uses.The necessary reforms are obvious: dismantling the monopolies and reforming land tenure; shifting from commodities to manufacturing; attracting the capital and technology of multinationals.
This article examines divergent adaptations in the context of land tenure shifts in the pastoral zone of Niger.
The study identifies the government-supported development of irrigated gardens in the pastoral zone as a divergent adaptation with its related conflict dynamics between user groups and highlights the land tenure shifts from a commonly to a privately managed regime.
A method combining political ecology and remote sensing is used to study social ecological system (SES) dynamics in order to demonstrate the relationship between divergent adaptation, water-based conflict, land tenure shifts and land use/land cover change.
In East Africa, decades of land tenure shifts have meant reduced mobility for pastoralists due to land fragmentation caused by privatization, expanding conservation efforts, and increasing climatic variability, meaning that pastoralists' needs are being compromised (McCabe 2003; Boone 2005; Galvin 2009; Goldman and Riosmena 2013).
Just 14 months into the job, the focus on his tenure will shift to his leadership and how he carries the agency and its thousands of employees through its biggest challenge since the 1986 space shuttle accident.
Finally, the estimated increase in tax collection associated with tenure mode shift is 0.01 0.77% of the total anticipated collections in 2015.
Home ownership fell to its lowest level in 25 years in 2012/13, while the number of private tenants overtook the number in social housing for the first time, according to official figures that show how tenure has shifted over three decades.
But in 1937 he wrote: Other reforms included the abolition of class rankings and athletic scholarships, but his first, longest and most bitter battle was over tenure reform, shifting to an "up or out" policy, under which scholars who were not promoted were terminated.
He laid out the case for I.B.M.'s improvement during his tenure — its growth, shift to higher-profit businesses, and financial performance.
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