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Governance of Land Tenure in Central America

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Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2010
Honduras
Belice
El Salvador
Chile
Guatemala
Bolivia
Austria
Venezuela
Costa Rica
Colombia
Panamá
Nicaragua
Ecuador
Países Bajos
Argentina
Paraguay
México
Américas

Land Tenure Working Paper 18. Presents the main themes that characterize the governance in land tenure and analyses the aspects related to the evolution of agricultural policy issues in various Central American countries.

Управление режимом владения землей в странах восточной европы и содружества независимых государств (снг)

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Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2010
Serbia
Eslovenia
Macedonia del Norte
Eslovaquia
Lituania
Kazajstán
Turquía
Croacia
Azerbaiyán
Ucrania
Kirguistán
Bulgaria
Estonia
Letonia
Rusia
Moldavia
Belarús
Bosnia y Herzegovina
Hungría
Turkmenistán
Albania
Uzbekistán
Armenia
Polonia
Tayikistán
Georgia
Montenegro
República Checa
Asia
Europa

Настоящее исследование по вопросам управления землепользованием в странах Восточной Европы и Содружества Независимых Государств (СНГ) было подготовлено в качестве основания для обсуждения в ходе региональных консультационных совещаний в рамках разработки Добровольных руководящих принципов ответственного управления режимом владения землей и другими природными ресурсами ФАО.

Responsible Governance of Land Tenure: an essential factor for the realization of the Right to Food

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Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2010
África
Etiopía
Kenya
Malawi
Ghana
Malí
Nigeria
Guatemala
Honduras
Nicaragua
Bolivia
Colombia
Paraguay
Suriname
América Septentrional
Estados Unidos de América
Asia
Tayikistán
Camboya
Tailandia
Viet Nam
Bangladesh
Nepal
Europa

Land Tenure Working Paper 15. This publication brings to light the existing linkages between land tenure and the realization of the right to food. It points out that responsible governance of land requires the adoption of human rights-based approach in order to develop coherent and long term solutions to improve people’s livelihoods.

Sharing the Fish '06 Conference: Allocation issues in fisheries management. Fremantle, Western Australia, 27 February–2 March 2006.

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Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2010
Estados Unidos de América
Chile
Australia
Canadá
Islandia
Guinea
República de Corea
Tailandia
Nueva Zelandia
Palau
Liberia
Japón
Malasia
Italia
Tanzania
Brasil
Argentina
India
Noruega

These proceedings contain the main papers and presentations from Sharing the Fish ’06 Conference: Allocation issues in fisheries management conference that was held in Fremantle, Western Australia, 27 February to 2 March 2006.

Gender and Land Rights

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Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2010
Bangladesh
Lituania
Zambia
Malí
Chile
Guatemala
Letonia
Malawi
Tailandia
Laos
Filipinas
Viet Nam
Italia
Senegal
Arabia Saudita
Líbano
África

Increasing women’s access to land is crucial to fight hunger and poverty. However, gender disparities in land access remain significant in most countries, regardless of their level of development. A new FAO database helps to understand the factors that prevent women from accessing land; and to design better policies to effectively address this situation.

The effect of rural land registration and certification programme on farmers’ investments in soil conservation and land management in the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia.

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Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2010
Etiopía

Land degradation is a major problem in almost all the countries. In most of the developing countries, population pressure and small farm sizes, land tenure insecurity, land redistribution, limited access to credits and limited education are the factors leading to unsustainable land management.

Equator Initiative Case Studies. Indonesia. Komunitas Nelayan Tomia (KOMUNTO, Fishing Community of Tomia) (Bahasa Indonesia)

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Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2010
Indonesia

Local and indigenous communities across the world are advancing innovative sustainable development solutions that work for people and for nature. Few publications or case studies tell the full story of how such initiatives evolve, the breadth of their impacts, or how they change over time.

Implication of Legislative Reform under The Land Act of Bhutan, 2007: A case study on Nationalization of Tsamdro & Sokshing and its associated socioeconomic and environmental consequences

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Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2010
Bhutan

Given its seemingly beneficial aspects to socioeconomic development and environmental well-being, the legislative reforms initiated under the Land Act of Bhutan, 2007 have raised so much consternation as well as hope in the minds of the Bhutanese people who either depend on livestock husbandry or leasing out such rights to others with livestock and compensated with payment in cash or kind in th