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The state of food and agriculture, 2010-2011

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2011
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Nigeria
Gambia
Perú
Bolivia
China
Sierra Leona
Pakistán
Níger
Colombia
Mozambique
Jordania
Filipinas
Lesotho
Malasia
Italia
Tanzania
Ecuador
India
Uganda
Brasil

Women make significant contributions to the rural economy in all developing country regions. Their roles OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE differ across regions, yet they consistently have less access than men to the resources and opportunities they need to be more productive. Increasing women’s access to land, livestock, education, financial services, extension, technology and rural employment would boost their productivity and generate gains in terms of agricultural production, food security, economic growth and social welfare.

Lograr el consenso sobre la gobernanza de la tenencia

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2014
Francia
Suiza
Estados Unidos de América
Malí
Samoa
Burkina Faso
Alemania
Reino Unido
Etiopía
Namibia
Finlandia
Panamá
Jordania
Malasia
Italia
Rusia
Rumania
Brasil

Este documento describe la perspectiva de las partes interesadas sobre el desarrollo de las Directrices voluntarias sobre la gobernanza de la tenencia. Estas directrices representan la mayor medida de un “terreno común\" sobre la gobernanza de la tenencia que se ha encontrado hasta el momento en el foro mundial. El consenso fue desarrollado por medio de negociaciones intergubernamentales con la participación de la sociedad civil, el sector privado e instituciones académicos y de investigación.

Implementing homestead plot programmes

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2006
Bangladesh
Nigeria
Guatemala
Indonesia
Brasil
Guinea
Tailandia
Nepal
Filipinas
Nicaragua
Uganda
Japón
Países Bajos
India
Papua Nueva Guinea
Camboya
Asia

The Livelihood Support Programme (LSP) evolved from the belief that FAO could have a greater impact on reducing poverty and food insecurity, if its wealth of talent and experience were integrated into a more flexible and demand-responsive team approach. This paper represents part of an area of work which examines ways in which the poor can use small amounts of land to establish homegardens to support their livelihoods.

Good Governance in Land Administration

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2006

This joint FAO-World Bank publication aims to draw attention to the negative impacts of weak governance in land administration and to point out the manifold benefits of good governance in the protection of property rights and the development of efficient land and property markets. It provides positive examples of good practices from around the world, as well as an overview of principles and key questions to be applied in any country for the evaluation of governance in land administration.

Compêndio de estudos de países sobre gênero e terra

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2007
Dominica
Burkina Faso
Honduras
El Salvador
Chile
Guatemala
Perú
Cuba
Venezuela
Malawi
Costa Rica
Nicaragua
Uganda
Madagascar
Lesotho
India
Senegal
Brasil
África

A humanidade tem sido testemunha e participante nas múltiplas mudanças pelas quais a agricultura passou no decorrer dos séculos. Desde os primórdios desta antiga prática, o cultivo tem sido a espinha dorsal do desenvolvimento econômico de muitas sociedades e a principal fonte de preservação e evolução da vida. Nas civilizações pré-históricas e agrárias mais antigas, a agricultura não somente era uma fonte de alimento e de matérias-primas, mas também representava uma fonte de expressão da ordem inata da natureza.

Compulsory acquisition of land and compensation

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2008
Reino Unido
Estados Unidos de América
Sudáfrica
Uganda
Costa Rica
Dinamarca

Compulsory acquisition is the power of government to acquire private rights in land without the willing consent of the owner or occupant in order to benefit society and is often necessary for social and economic development and the protection of the natural environment. The exercise of these powers is frequently contentious and problematic. The guide explains what compulsory acquisition and compensation are, and what constitutes good practice in this area, examining the consequences of poor legislation, procedures and implementation.

سلسلة دراسات حيازة الأراضي

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2005
Italia

أعد هذا الدليل لمساعدة المتخصصين في حيازة الأراضي وفي الإدارة العقارية لمن يشتركون في إعادة بناء نظم الحيازة والإدارة العقارية في بلدان خرجت من صراع عنيف. وفي هذه الظروف يكون توفير أمن الحصول على الأراضي أمرا شديد التعقيد. والمعتاد أن تؤدي الصراعات العنيفة إلى نزوح كثير من الناس. وفي نهاية الصراع قد يجد العائدون إلى ديارهم أن أرضهم في أيدي آخرين. وقد تكون هناك عدة مطالبات مشروعة تتنافس على نفس الأرض وذلك بسبب تتابع موجات النزوح - وقد لا يستطيع كثيرون استرداد أراضيهم ويضطرون إلى الاستيطان في مكان آخر.

粮食及农业状况 2010-2011年

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2011
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Suiza
Nepal
China
Indonesia
Perú
Etiopía
Pakistán
Kenya
Filipinas
Turquía
Italia
India
Uganda
Ghana

在所有发展中国家地区,妇女对农村经济做出重大贡献。妇女的这一作用因地区而异,然而,妇女获取提高生产力所需资源和机会的手段总是比男人的少。增加妇女获取土地、牲畜、教育、金融服务、推广、技术和农村就业的手段,将提高妇女的生产力,促进农业增产、粮食安全、经济增长和社会福利。仅在农业投入品方面缩小性别差距这一项,就能使一亿到一点五亿人摆脱贫困。缩小性别差距没有现成蓝图,但有些基本原则普遍适用:政府、国际社会和民间社会应携手努力,按法律规定消除歧视,促进资源获取手段和机会的平等,确保农业政策和计划考虑性别问题,聆听妇女作为可持续发展平等伙伴的声音。农业方面实现男女平等,赋予妇女权能,不仅应该做到,而且对农业发展和粮食安全至关重要。

Land Ownership and Foreigners: A Comparative Analysis of Regulatory Approaches to the Acquisition and Use of Land by Foreigners

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 1999
Francia
Bélgica
Luxemburgo
Chile
Alemania
Australia
Reino Unido
Venezuela
República de Corea
Colombia
Tailandia
Italia
Lituania
Filipinas
Uruguay
Portugal
Trinidad y Tabago
Países Bajos
Argentina
Paraguay
México
Brasil

This study is a revised version of a working document originally prepared by FAO in April 1995 analysing the policy and legal options available for dealing with the sensitive issue of foreign ownership of land. It provides information on the approaches that are, or have been adopted to regulate foreign ownership of land. As such, it aims at providing a framework for analysis and a representative sample of the legal techniques and strategies that have been devised to deal with the issue; it is not intended to be an authoritative summary of the state of the law in this area.

Reaching consensus on the governance of tenure

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2014
Francia
Suiza
Estados Unidos de América
Malí
Samoa
Burkina Faso
Alemania
Reino Unido
Etiopía
Namibia
Finlandia
Panamá
Jordania
Malasia
Italia
Rusia
Rumania
Brasil

This paper describes the perspective of stakeholders on the development of the Voluntary Guidelines on tenure. These Guidelines represent the greatest extent of “common ground” on governance of tenure that has been found to date in a global forum. This consensus was developed through intergovernmental negotiations with the participation of civil society, the private sector and research and academic institutes. This paper draws on interviews to identify how people engaged in the process and the dynamics that were created between the parties.

Gender, Property Rights and Livelihoods in the Era of AIDS

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2008
Estados Unidos de América
Kenya
Zambia
Suecia
Zimbabwe
Namibia
Esuatini
Reino Unido
Canadá
Congo
Etiopía
Sri Lanka
Níger
Mozambique
Nepal
Sudáfrica
Uganda
Japón
Italia
Botswana
México
Noruega

This report is based on the proceedings of the Technical Consultation on Gender, Property Rights and Livelihoods in the Era of AIDS, organized by FAO in November 2008. It takes stock of where FAO and its partners are in terms of addressing property rights insecurity and provides a proposed framework through which future action can take place.

Till to tiller

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2004
Egipto
Suiza
Bélgica
República Dominicana
Malí
Francia
México
Tonga
Ghana
Reino Unido
Cabo Verde
Jordania
Marruecos
Filipinas
Lesotho
Turquía
España
Italia
Países Bajos
India
Senegal
Gabón
Líbano
África

It is increasingly recognised that migrants constitute an invaluable resource for development and poverty reduction in their home countries. For many developing countries, remittances from overseas migrants exceed development aid and foreign direct investment volumes. Moreover, remittances from migrant relatives, either internal or international, are often the main component of rural households’ incomes. Unlike aid, remittances flow directly to individual households and unlike loans they incur no debt.