Plural regulation in spheres of informality : shebeens in Cape Town
The regulation of space has increasingly been seen to extend beyond the scope of
the State to include decentralised, diffuse non-State actors. In South Africa,
The regulation of space has increasingly been seen to extend beyond the scope of
the State to include decentralised, diffuse non-State actors. In South Africa,
This study examined the roles of markets in non-timber forest products and services that usually serve as safety nets for forest communities.
The project used an experimental process to test and improve capacity development and to develop a toolkit of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) tools and approaches, making four recommendations to improve the design and implementation of M&E
The Congo basin Forests and Climate Change Adaptation (CoFCCA) project was implemented in three countries in Central Africa: Cameroon, Central Africa Republic, and Democratic Republic of Congo.
The aim was to formalize the network of practitioners and establish an administrative structure and core direction of the Adaptation Network’s work.