WebPast experiences have sharpened the focus of IFAD’s activities to concentrate on the least-favoured marginal upland and coastal areas, home to many of the country’s poorest people. Target groups include the poorest groups of rural people, notably women and indigenous peoples living in highly fragile and vulnerable ecosystems, as Web25 feb. 2024 · One of our most wild-seeming landscapes, heathland has actually been shaped by human actions. It began at least 5000 years ago, when humans started clearing trees growing on infertile soils, probably …
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