Monthly Archives: July 2013

Social Exclusion:The Term and Spatiality

Exclusionary processes can have various dimensions: Political exclusion can include the denial of citizenship rights such as political participation and the right to organise, and also of personal security, the rule of law, freedom of expression and equality of opportunity. Bhalla … Continue reading

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Noisy Cities and the 1%

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Rural Settlements in India

    Inhabitants of the rural settlement depend for their livelihood upon the exploitation of the soil, small fishing, quarrying, mining forestry caps etc. A typical village has secondary workers supplying services to the primary group of farmers and farm labourers e.g. … Continue reading

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Radio COBAM: Information on climate change and its links with forests

Originally posted on DIANABUJA'S BLOG: Africa, The Middle East, Agriculture, History and Culture:
See on Scoop.it “Information on climate change and its links with forests are not readily available in Central Africa. The concept of climate change and its…

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