How Much Regulation Does a Country Need?
From the ISET Economist news (http://www.iset.ge/news/?p=3871) By Eric Livny Democracy and Freedom Watch reported Octo...
Read moreInformation Matters: Two New Websites
By Helen Bradbury: Team Leader, Alliances Lesser Caucasus Programme &nb...
Read moreTsintskaro: Impasse Finally Bypassed
The villagers of Tsintskaro village have suffered for years from the twice yearly flow of more than 100,000 sheep, cattl...
Read moreDry Summer of 2014 in Kvemo Kartli
Drought is one of the critical disaster issues being typical for Kvemo Kartli and significantly harming agricultural sec...
Read moreSurvival of the Fittest in Georgian Agri...
From the ISET Economist news (http://www.iset.ge/news/?s=survival&lang=en) By Nino Mosiashvili The conclusion of th...
Read moreLivestock Transhumance Will no Longer Di...
Livestock transhumance will no longer disturb Tsintskaro Village population in Tetritskaro Municipality. The local Munic...
Read moreFarmer Groups: Why We Love Them and When...
From the ISET Economist news (http://www.iset.ge/news/?p=3311) By Eric Livny (Summary of a debate hosted by ISET as par...
Read moreA documentary about the Tradition of Tra...
The Road – a beautifully shot documentary capturing the reality and dichotomies of the people who use the ancient transh...
Read moreMinistry of Regional Development and Inf...
A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed between the Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure (MRDI) and...
Read moreFarmer Groups: Why We Love Them, Why We...
From the ISET Economist news (http://www.iset.ge/news/?p=3056) By Tim Stewart As Georgia embarks on an ambitious prog...
Read moreWomen of Kvemo Kartli
Publishing the following series of stories is an attempt to highlight the ethnic diversity of Kvemo Kartli. We are going...
Read moreThe Baboyans from Village Kush
Armenians have been living in Kvemo Kartli for centuries. According to the 2002 census 31,777 out of 497,530 Kvemo Kartl...
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