Restoration of Damaged Land in Soceities Recovering from Conflict: The Case of Lebanon
Publisher: Routledge
Author(s): Aida Tamer-Chammas
Date: 2012
Topics: Governance, Humanitarian Assistance, Livelihoods, Monitoring and Evaluation, Programming
Countries: Lebanon
Societies emerging from armed conflict face multiple social, political, and economic challenges. Natural resource management has been hailed as a tool for post-conflict peacebuilding because it can support economic recovery, development of sustainable livelihoods, dialogue, cooperation, and confidence building (UNEP 2009).