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Yemen country factsheets on land governance: Policy & Institutional Contexts

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2011

This country profile has been compiled as part of a series of country factsheets particularly prepared for Dutch embassies that are developing a strategic analysis on food security and water. The factsheets present the relevant policy and institutional contexts with respect to land governance for each of the 15 selected countries. They have been updated in July 2012. 

Afghanistan country fact sheets on land governance: Policy & Institutional Contexts

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2011

This country profile has been compiled as part of a series of country factsheets particularly prepared for Dutch embassies developing a strategic analysis on food security and water. The factsheets present the relevant policy and institutional contexts with respect to land governance for each of the 15 selected countries. They have been updated in July 2012. 

Transforming cities with transit

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2011

'Transforming Cities with Transit' explores the complex process of transit and land-use integration in rapidly growing cities in developing countries. As one of the most promising strategies for advancing environmental sustainability, economic competitiveness, and socially inclusive development in fast-growing cities, transit and land-use integration is increasingly being embraced by policy-makers at all levels of government. This book focuses on identifying barriers to and opportunities for effective coordination of transport infrastructure and urban development.

Gender evaluation criteria for large-scale land tools: How can we judge if a land tool is responsive to both women and men’s needs?

Training Resources & Tools
Diciembre, 2011

This Gender Evaluation Criteria (GEC) matrix has been extracted from the GLTN publication entitled Designing and Evaluating Land Tools with a Gender Perspective: A Training Package for Land Professionals

Language: English, Spanish, French, Arabic

Monitoring Security of Tenure in Cities: People,Land and Policies

Manuals & Guidelines
Diciembre, 2011

This publication, Monitoring Security of Tenure in Cities: People, Land and Policies, presents an innovative method to ascertain the extent to which security of tenure can be measured at three main levels. Targeting cities in developing countries, the methodological framework presented in this publication is entrusted in the concept of continuum of land rights where tenure can be realised at various levels: individual, household, settlement or community, city and national levels. Various options to measure tenure security at each of these levels are presented.

Megaeventos e Violações de Direitos Humanos no Brasil

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2011
Brasil

Um Dossiê sobre a Copa do Mundo 2014, que será sediada por 12 cidades brasileiras, e sobre as Olimpíadas 2016, que se realizarão na cidade do Rio de Janeiro, deveria ter como tema central a prática do esporte, das relações pacíficas, culturais e esportivas entre todos os povos do planeta Terra. Deveria falar de nossa alegria de termos sido escolhidos para sediar estes dois grandes eventos. Mas não é disso que trata este Dossiê.

Políticas de territorialización de indígenas en Chubut: provincialización de las relaciones interétnicas a través del acceso a la tierra

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2011
Argentina

En el presente artículo buscamos un doble objetivo. Por un lado, realizar una propuesta metodológica de lectura y análisis de presupuestos implícitos en los archivos estatales de tierras, construidos por el estado de la Provincia de Chubut. Por otro, nos abocamos al interior del discurso estatal a reconstruir las premisas que articularon las relaciones interétnicas entre el estado provincial y las familias indígenas, autoidentificadas como mapuche y mapuche-tehuelche.

Los estrechos vínculos entre el derecho a la alimentación y el derecho al agua

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2011
Argentina

El presente trabajo parte afirmando que el acceso al agua potable, por si mismo, es indispensable para vivir dignamente; pero además que es necesario garantizar un acceso sostenible a los recursos hídricos para asegurar el derecho a una alimentación adecuada, por cuanto esta depende, en gran medida, de la sustentabilidad de la producción pesquera y agrícola.

Cambodia Human Development Report 2011: Building Resilience - The Future of Rural Livelihoods in the Face of Climate Change

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2011
Camboya

The focus in the 2011 Cambodia Human Development Report is on climate change and rural live-lihoods. While this captures only part of the picture of climate change in Cambodia, it is an essential starting point. Even though Cambodia is changing rapidly and the distinctions between rural and urban are becoming less clear, most people continue to depend on a rural economy and natural resources. Although numerous transformations have occurred in this area in recent years, the rural economy remains the cornerstone of national development.

The Cambodian Land Market: Development, Aberrations, and Perspectives

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2011
Camboya

In its Land Administration, Management and Distribution Program, the Royal Government of Cambodia proclaimed measures to strengthen the Cambodian land markets and tenure security. However, in the past, the country’s land markets suffered severe aberrations caused by price hikes. This affected both urban and rural areas, mainly due to a rollout of urban capital.

Common-Pool Resources, Livelihoods, and Resilience: Critical Challenges for Governance in Cambodia

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2011
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.