The links between the realisation of human rights and the conservation of natural resources and biodiversity are receiving increasing attention worldwide.
The attached document is a study on the cutting and trade in African 'rosewood' (notably Pterocarpus erinaceous) in the Nothern part of Ghana. The study was commissioned by EA partner Nature Conservation Resource Centre (NCRC) to alliance partner A Rocha Ghana.
Here you can find, schematically, the main objectives set for the EA Learning Agenda, that cross-cuts 16 countries and regions.
The Landscapes for People, Food and Nature Initiative is an international collaborative effort to foster cross-sectoral dialogue, learning and action to support the widespread practice of integrated agricultural landscape approaches.
Chapter from EA Annual Report