Burundi
is
confronted
with
a
complex
interplay
of
land
scarcity
and
increasing
degradation,
large
parts
the
population
having
insufficient
means
to
achieve
food
security
sustain
their
livelihoods.
This
situation
exacerbated
by
history
conflict,
displacement
disputes
between
repatriates
incumbents.
Over
past
decade,
efforts
Dutch
government
its
partners
have
aimed
tackle
both
dwindling
resource
base
(through
Participatory
Integrated
Planning,
or
PIP,
approach)
as
well
land-related
conflicts
difficult
access
formal
administration
Land
Tenure
Registration,
LTR).
Despite
interrelationship
PIP
LTR,
two
been
largely
developed
refined
in
separation.
Departing
from
promise
that
synergies
approaches
are
not
only
possible,
but
also
highly
desirable,
results
this
research
confirm
mutually
beneficial
relationship
exists,
various
potentially
synergistic
interactions
identified.
The
however
indicate
such
be
found
simple
succession,
rather
well-conceived
intertwining
LTR
interventions.
With
complexity
context-specificity
each
location
mind,
study
suggest
five
sequential
recommendations
meant
provide
guidance
when
aiming
integrate
approaches.
Communications Earth & Environment,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
4(1)
Опубликована: Май 25, 2023
Abstract
Tropical
countries
are
making
ambitious
commitments
to
Forest
Landscape
Restoration
with
the
aim
of
locking
up
carbon,
conserving
biodiversity
and
benefiting
local
livelihoods.
However,
global
national
analyses
restoration
potential
frequently
ignore
socio-legal
complexities
which
impact
both
effectiveness
equitability
restoration.
We
show
that
areas
highest
disproportionately
found
in
weak
rule
law
those
substantial
unrecognised
land
tenure.
Focussing
on
Madagascar,
at
least
67%
must
be
untitled
land,
where
tenure
is
often
unclear
or
contested,
we
how
unresolved
issues
one
most
important
limitations
forest
This
likely
a
bigger
problem
than
currently
recognized
without
efforts
resolve
issues,
opportunities
equitably
scale
globally
significantly
over-estimated.
Land,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
12(9), С. 1709 - 1709
Опубликована: Сен. 1, 2023
Globally,
a
green
hydrogen
economy
rush
is
underway,
and
many
companies,
investors,
governments,
environmentalists
consider
it
as
an
energy
source
that
could
foster
the
global
transition.
The
enormous
potential
for
production,
domestic
use
export,
places
Africa
in
spotlight
discourse.
This
discourse
remains
unsettled
regarding
how
natural
resources,
such
land
water,
can
be
sustainably
utilized
resource-intensive
project,
what
implications
this
would
have.
review
argues
production
(GHP)
has
consequences
where
resources
(and
their
associated
resources)
are
concerned.
It
discusses
current
trends
GHP
Africa,
possibilities
reducing
any
pressures
may
put
on
other
resource
continent.
approach
of
interpretive,
hinges
answering
three
questions,
concerning
what,
why,
its
Africa.
based
41
studies
identified
from
Google
Scholar,
sources
via
snowballed
recommendations
experts.
relate
to
water
use,
mining-related
stress,
environmental,
ecological,
land-related
socioeconomic
consequences.
paper
concludes
not
transition,
being
opined
by
renewable
enthusiasts
but,
rather,
help
transition
part
greener
mix.
notes
African
countries
have
require
institutionalization
of,
or
change
in,
existing
approaches
governance
systems,
order
achieve
success.