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Tesauro plurilingüe de tierras

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2003
Burkina Faso
Honduras
El Salvador
Chile
Guatemala
Uruguay
India
Ecuador
Bolivia
Cuba
Venezuela
Colombia

La temática relativa a la tenencia y explotación de tierras está de nuevo a la orden del día. Así, son muchos los países que manifiestan un renovado interés por los diferentes modos de acceso a los recursos naturales en un marco de posibles reformas territoriales, ya sea en el contexto de la seguridad alimentaria, de la lucha contra la pobreza en el mundo, de la preservación del ambiente o de la calidad de la vida.

Réforme Agraire: Colonisation et coopératives agricoles 2003/1

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2003
Bangladesh
Honduras
Estados Unidos de América
El Salvador
Malí
Chile
Alemania
China
Reino Unido
Etiopía
República de Corea
Camerún
Filipinas
Nicaragua
Italia
Países Bajos
India
México
Brasil
Líbano
Europa oriental
África

Readers are invited to submit manuscripts in English, French or Spanish on research and analysis of issues related to land reform, land settlement or cooperatives. Submitted manuscripts are read by members of the Editorial Board and also by outside reviewers. Authors are requested to provide an alphabetical reference list at the end of the article.

Land Reform : land settlement and cooperatives 2003/3, Special Edition

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2003
Mozambique
Estados Unidos de América
Uganda
México
Bulgaria
Camboya
India
Rusia
Etiopía
Georgia
Hungría
Brasil
Ghana
Asia
Europa
África
Américas

The papers contained in this issue have been selected from those presented at a series of workshops, held in 2002 in Hungary, Uganda, Mexico and Cambodia, that were organized by the World Bank jointly with the Department for International Development (DFID), the French Ministry for Foreign Affairs, the German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and with FAO, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the African development Bank (AfDB), the European Union (EU), the International Land Coalition, Oxfam, and other bilateral an

Gender, Household Headship and Entitlements to Land: New Vulnerabilities in Vietnam's Decollectivization

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2003
Viet Nam

The process of decollectivization in Vietnam, leading up to the 1993 Land Law, ensured farming households the rights to market their own produce and to transfer, exchange, lease, inherit, and mortgage their land-use rights. These changes imply a reworking of relations between state, market, and household, but also within households. Although the allocation of agricultural land in northern Vietnam was relatively equitable, allocation by the state represents only one channel of entitlements to land.

Occupancy, Consent or Co-ownership: Policy and Legal Responses around the Matrimonial Home in Uganda

Reports & Research
Agosto, 2003
Uganda
África

Contains background, policy responses (PRSP, LSSP, national gender policy), legal responses (Constitution, co-ownership, Land Bill 1997 and Matembe Clause, Land Act 1998 and Consent Clause, Land Amendment Bill 2003), challenges, way forward, annexes.

DFID Support To Kenya Land Reform Process

Journal Articles & Books
Agosto, 2003
Kenya

The consultancy required a Project Completion Report of DFID’s support to the Kenya Land Alliance (KLA) and advice to DFID on possible future activities that would support pro poor land reform in Kenya. This final report has been prepared following the comments on the draft report by the Hon Kimunya, Minister of Lands and Settlement, and senior managers in the Ministry, the responsible DFID-Kenya officials and KLA’s Co-ordinator.

Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Illegal/Irregular Allocation of Public Land

Legislation & Policies
Junio, 2003
Kenya

Land retains a focal point in Kenya's history. It was the basis upon which the struggle for independence was waged. It has traditionally dictated the pulse of our nationhood. It continues to command a pivotal position in the country's social, economic, political and legal relations. It is not surprising therefore that land has since the colonial times to-date, been the subject of myriad state managed policy and legal interventions. Neither is it surprising that it has been the subject of many Commissions of Inquiry.