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Inequitable Access to Land and Natural Resources, 2005

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World Resources 2008: Roots of Resilience - Growing the Wealth of the Poor

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World Resources 2008: Roots of Resilience

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  • Building Resilience to Climate Change in Niger
  • Scaling-Up Successful Nature-Based Development
  • Charts & Figures
    • Distribution of Total Wealth by Income Group, 2000
    • Ecosystem Decline: Annual Net Change in Forest Area By Region: 1990-2005
    • Global Average Income of the Rural Poor
    • Growth in Community Forest Ownership Worldwide, 1985-2002
    • Growth in Global Remittance Receipts: 1990-2006
    • Inequitable Access to Land and Natural Resources, 2005
    • Percentage of Population Living under $2 A Day in 2004
    • Population Living on Less Than $1 Per Day, 1981-2004
    • Potential For Scaling Up Community-Based Fishery Management
    • Reaching the Poorest With Microcredit Worldwide, 1997-2006
    • Rural Share of Poverty, 1993 and 2002
    • Scaling Up Community-Driven Ecosystem Enterprise
    • Status of Land Tenure and Property Rights, 2005
    • Success Rate of Community Forest Management (CFM) in 49 Countries Studied
    • Trends in Vegetation Index in Niger: 1982-1999

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