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Governance and Inclusive Development - AISSR
Chance2Sustain
Chance2Sustain is a EU-funded research project (FP7). It examines how governments and citizens in cities with differing patterns of urban economic growth make use of participatory (or integrated) spatial knowledge management to direct urban governance towards more sustainable development.
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DPRN (Development Policy Review Network)
The Development Policy Review Network is a network of development experts and policymakers in the Netherlands and Belgium who aim to reduce the gap between science, policy, development practice and the corporate sector.
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ECOLIVE (The Ecology of Livelihoods)
ECOLIVE is a research project funded by the UNESCO-IHE Partnership Research Fund (UPaRF). The overall scientifc objective of ECOLIVE is strengthening of the scientific basis and capacity for conserving wetlands so that poor rural populations have access for water, food and income.
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Education and Development program
The Education and Development program is part of the IS Academy initiative. The IS Academy is a partnership programme between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and research institutes which aims to promote cooperation and knowledge exchange between policymakers and academics.
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REINCORPFISH-Re-incorporating the excluded: Providing space for small-scale fishers in the sustainable development of fisheries of South Africa and South Asia
The objective of the NWO-funded research project REINCORPFISH is to contribute to, review and assess the development of fisheries governance frameworks and institutional arrangements in South Africa and South Asia for the resolution of core fishery conflicts.
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