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Home » ELLA BRIEF: Land Use Planning for Extractive Industries
ELLA BRIEF: Land Use Planning for Extractive Industries
Environmental & Natural Resources Law, Environmental policy & management, extractive industries, land management, land use and planning, Mining & Extractive Industry (Non-Energy), Latin America and Caribbean
ELLA BRIEF: Land Use Planning for Extractive Industries
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Latin American countries have begun to use land use planning tools to manage competing claims to land in a context of high extractive industry activity. The progress of five Latin American countries – Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru – can offer interesting lessons for other regions.

Link: http://ella.practicalaction.org/node/1004
Added by View user profileMark Turner on May 30, 2012
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