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Common-pool resources, livelihoods, and resilience

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2011
Asia
Asia sudoriental
Camboya

Common-pool resource management is a critical element in the interlocked challenges of food security, nutrition, poverty reduction, and environmental sustainability. This paper examines strategic policy choices and governance challenges facing Cambodia‘s forests and fisheries, the most economically important subsectors of agriculture that rely on common-pool resources. It then outlines policy priorities for institutional development to achieve improvements in implementing these goals.

The improvement of the content and methods of intra-farm land use planning in the conditions of transition to market economy

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2011
Belarús

In the conditions of the Republic of Belarus there were examined different formulations of a notion and term of 'land use', there was presented its content taking into account modern conditions. There was shown the notion and content of intra-farm land use planning of agricultural organizations; its content updated with the issues on ecologization of land use planning. There was suggested an energy approach to the economic estimation of taken project decisions made in land use planning.

Participatory Forest Management and REDD+ in Tanzania

Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
Diciembre, 2011
Tanzania
África

Tanzania's land, local government and forest laws mean that rural communities have well defined rights to own, manage and benefit from forest and woodland resources within their local areas through the establishment of village forests. This approach, known by practitioners as Community Based Forest Management (CBFM) results in the legal establishment of village land forest reserves, community forest reserves or private forests. By 2008, 1,460 villages on mainland Tanzania1 were involved in establishing or managing village forests covering a total of over 2.345 million hectares.

Summary of household baseline survey results: Lushoto, Tanzania

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2011
Tanzania
África
África oriental

This report summarizes the results of a baseline household-­?level survey, led by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), carried out in 7 villages and 140 households in Lushoto, Tanzania in January 2011. The objective of this baseline effort was to describe the characteristics of the farming systems found across a wide range of research sites in 12 countries, including the Lushoto site, and to better understand what kinds of farming practice changes households have been making and why.

Competing claims on natural resources

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2011

Land is serving as a basis for the production of food, feed, fibres, wood, bio-energy, for biodiversity, recreation and many other goods and services ecosystems provide. Additional to that, land can also be used for infrastructure, houses etc., making no direct use of natural resources, but of the physical land structure. While some resources and ecosystem services can be delivered simultaneously, others are mutually exclusive, and therefore tend to compete for land. Competing claims is a notion that different and/or excessive claims are made on land that may jeopardize its sustained use.

Communal Tenure and the Governance of Common Property Resources in Asia

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2011
Bangladesh
Estados Unidos de América
Afganistán
China
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Australia
Laos
Reino Unido
Guinea
República de Corea
Tailandia
Nepal
Pakistán
Yemen
Filipinas
Singapur
Viet Nam
Kirguistán
Myanmar
Brunei Darussalam
Camboya
Japón
India
Kazajstán
Georgia
Malasia
Papua Nueva Guinea
Mongolia
Asia
Oceanía

Land Tenure Working Paper 20. This paper presents an analysis of communal tenure and its role for natural resource management system, in different contexts of selected Asian countries. The current market driven pressures on natural resources create both challenges and opportunities for communities and governments to use and strengthen communal tenure in order to promote sustainable management of some natural resources.

Boletn de Recursos Naturales y Medio

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2011

Este mes, la celebración anual del Día Mundial del Agua tendrá lugar el 22 de marzo. El tema del Día de este año es Agua para las ciudades: respondiendo al desafío urbano. En el presente número examinamos algunos de los retos planteados por los recursos hídricos a causa de la rapidez de las migraciones, y estudiamos una posible solución para intensificar el aprovechamiento de dichos recursos.

Policy Brief: The Case for Energy Smart Food Systems

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2011
Portugal
Australia
Mauricio
Viet Nam
China

An interdisciplinary ‘nexus’ approach is necessary to ensure that food, energy and climate are jointly addressed, trade-offs considered, and appropriate safeguards are put in place. These issues will not be addressed through a single initiative. Because of its importance, scope and complexity, this challenge must be met through participation of a broad constituency of interested parties. This demands a multi partner international effort to implement energy-smart solutions in a non fragmented and cost effective way.

Report of the e-Conference on Integrated Land and Water Resources Management in Rural Watersheds

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2011
Honduras
Estados Unidos de América
Chile
Perú
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Granada
Reino Unido
Canadá
Costa Rica
Níger
Colombia
Tailandia
Japón
Sudáfrica
Nicaragua
Filipinas
Italia
Tanzania
India
Asia

The continuing and rapid degradation of rural watersheds has been a major concern for governments and civil society in Asia and the Pacific region. A root cause is the segmented management of land and water resources. This has been exacerbated by the cumulative and linked effects of an increase in demand for food, fuel and water due to population growth, competition for scarce land resources from biofuel production and a shift in preference for protein-rich diets. The expected adverse impact of climate change in the coming decades will most likely worsen the situation.

Recursos naturales y medio ambiente boletín informativo

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2011
Senegal
China
Asia
África

Este mes nos es grato invitarles a participar en una consulta electrónica sobre las Directrices Voluntarias sobre la Gobernanza Responsable en la Tenencia de la Tierra y Otros Recursos Naturales. Tras un prolongado proceso de consultas regionales, y antes de acometer la redacción del borrador cero, se están solicitando ahora materiales adicionales para la elaboración de estas directrices.