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Population and Sustainability: Understanding Population, Environment, and Development Linkages

Diciembre, 1997

The triple challenge of rapid population growth, declining agricultural productivity, and natural resource degradation are not isolated from one another; they are intimately related. However, strategic planning and development programming tend to focus on individual sectors such as the environment, agriculture, and population; they do not explicitly take into account the compatibilities and inconsistencies among them. Farm households and their livelihood strategies are at the core of the intersectoral linkages approach advocated in this chapter.

Forests in Sustainable Development: guidelines for forest sector development cooperation

Diciembre, 1997
Europa

Paper defines a strategy for forest sector development, and translates it for practical application. In response to the causes of deforestation and desertification, which are rooted in a complex web of socio-economic factors (both inside and, mainly, outside the forests) these guidelines are centred on the needs of people living in and making a living from forests. Sustainable forest management is based on economic, environmental, social and cultural criteria and indicators.

The Implications of HIV/AIDS for Rural Development Policy and Programming: Focus on sub-Saharan Africa

Diciembre, 1997
África subsahariana

Examines the implications of the HIV epidemic for rural development policies and programmes in sub-Saharan Africa and, in particular: the inter-relationships between rural development and HIV/AIDS; and the broad policy and programming challenges that the epidemic poses for rural institutions. The proposed conceptual framework for the identification of key policy and programming issues for rural development raised by HIV is intended to provide guidance for the design and conduct of a set of four case studies to be carried out in Southern and Eastern Africa.

Meten van maatwerk; monitoring van het WCL-beleid 1994-1996

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 1997
Netherlands

In opdracht van het Ministerie van LNV, Directie Groene Ruimte en Recreatie heeft DLO-Staring Centrum een monitoring uitgevoerd van het beleid voor de Waardevolle Cultuurlandschappen (WCL). Dit rapport bevat zowel het kwalitatieve als het kwantitatieve gedeelte van de monitoring en richt zich op de jaren 1994 tot en met 1996 met een doorkijk naar 1997. Het proces wordt beschreven van het organiseren van de uitvoering van WCL, het opstellen van het gebiedsperspectief en het aandragen en uitvoeren van projecten. Van daaruit is aangegeven in welke mate de WCL-doelstellingen worden bereikt.

BRIDGE Report 52: Environmentally Sustainable Development and Poverty: A Gender Analysis

Reports & Research
Septiembre, 1997
Global

How would environmentally sustainable development look if it was gender-sensitive? This report argues that much mainstream literature on environmentally sustainable development has ignored the gender dimensions. Where women have been the target of programmes, they have been seen as natural managers of environmental resources. A gender analysis is important because gender relations affect the ways in which poor men and women manage natural resources.

Rural development in Morocco

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 1996
Morocco

In this study, an economywide model focused on Morocco's rural economy is used as a laboratory for analyzing issues at the core of such a rural development strategy.The model is used to explore the effects of alternative scenarios for water tariffs and sales, and supply-side advances (irrigation expansion, and accelerated productivity growth, both in agriculture and other sectors). Among these, instruments of tax policy and irrigation expansion are under the direct control of policymakers whereas other supply-side shifts are less directly influenced by government actions.

The importance of land tenure to poverty eradication and sustainable development in Africa: Summary of findings

Diciembre, 1996
África subsahariana

This paper draws out the key links between land tenure and poverty eradication. The author argues that in countries where land distribution remains highly inequitable, effectively designed and targeted, it could be a key component of anti-poverty strategies, but significant complementary measures, notably agrarian support services, are also required to achieve real impacts, together with investments in employment and economic diversification.

Water Resource Development in the Drought-prone Uplands

Diciembre, 1996

Improved agriculture in the Drought Prone Uplands (DPUs) depends critically on better water conservation and management. However, there is a high degree of uncertainty surrounding issues of water availability, allocation and local rights. Despite broad similarities in the goals of many programmes, there has been a lack of consistency and coherence among them. The focus of this paper is on the difficulties of developing a coherent analytical framework that would enable questions of technical and institutional choice to be addressed systematically.

Stimulating indigenous agribusiness development in the northern communal areas of Namibia : a concept paper

Diciembre, 1996
Namibia
África subsahariana

This concept paper proposes (a) market driven farm and off-farm entrepreneurial options, that could take advantage of the existing opportunities, thus leading to the creation of indigenous oriented economic growth and (b) empowerment of the small and medium scale private enterprises to create an enabling environment conducive for equitable growth of their businesses.