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Non-operator landowner interest in agroforestry practices in two Missouri watersheds

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2009

Land tenure has long been considered a critical factor in determining the adoption and long-term maintenance of agroforestry practices. Empirical evidence from non-US settings has consistently shown that secure land tenure is positively associated with agroforestry adoption. In the US, over 40% of private agricultural land is farmed by someone other than the owner.

Impact of Land Institutional Factors on Farm Management and Soil Quality

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Conference Papers & Reports
Diciembre, 2009

Soil quality has important implications for sustainable agricultural development and food self-sufficiency in many developing countries. A decrease in soil nutrient stocks, one of the components of soil quality, necessitates more inputs and greater management skills in order to compensate for the reduction in nutrients availability.

Combining pedometrics, remote sensing and field observations for assessing soil loss in challenging drylands: A case study of Northwestern Somalia

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2009
Somalia

Soil loss is a major concern for land managers due to its influence on biomass production, surface water quality and landscape beauty. In Somalia, the risk of soil loss is accelerated by the removal of vegetation, bad land use practices and negative impacts of urbanization.

Landscapes‘ Capacities to Provide Ecosystem Services – a Concept for Land-Cover Based Assessments

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Peer-reviewed publication
Diciembre, 2009
Alemania

Landscapes differ in their capacities to provide ecosystem goods and services, which are the benefits humans obtain
from nature. Structures and functions of ecosystems needed to sustain the provision of ecosystem services are altered
by various human activities. In this paper, a concept for the assessment of multiple ecosystem services is proposed

Fast Track Land Reform Baseline Survey in Zimbabwe: Trends and Tendencies, 2005/06

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2009
Zimbabwe
África

Chapters cover access to and distribution of land; land tenure, resource control, and conflicts; non-agricultural production strategies; agrarian labour processes and social relations; social services and reproduction strategies; local ‘grievances’ and social organisation; agrarian structure and class formation; emerging agrarian questions and politics.

Land deals in West Africa

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2009
África

A series of short articles on land deals in West Africa: plenty of information, yet reliable data is scarce; abundant land?; complexity of land tenure systems; local perceptions; are win-win partnerships possible?; a call for international guidelines; regional responses.

Are urban land tenure regulations in Namibia the solution or the problem?

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2009
Namibia

Land tenure in Namibia is regulated by a variety of Acts, some of which date back to as far as 1937, and some of which are

yet to be approved by Cabinet. This variety of Acts makes it difficult to evaluate the performance of land administration as a

whole, and the appropriateness of coercive instruments with regards to urban land tenure in particular. In this article we

An evaluation of land tenure and Registration process in Maua Location, Meru North district of Kenya

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2009
Kenya

This research paper evaluates land tenure and land registration process in Maua
Location of Meru North district of Kenya. It comes at a time when Kenyans are
pressurizing the government increasingly to issue title deeds not only at the Coast
province but also all over the country (GoK -Ministry of Lands). Maua Location is of

Urban Poverty and Environment Programme : Colombo; monitoring and evaluation component; monitoring findings as of December 2008 – April 2009; outcome mapping no. 2

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2009
Sri Lanka
Southern Asia

This paper presents data collection for a component of the project related to the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) plan and its indicators. It focuses on strengthening community participation via the Community Development Committee (CDC).

Land reform: Land settlement and cooperatives

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2009
Global

Almost all societies acknowledge the concept of state or public landownership in which property rights are vested in a public body on a national, regional or community level. State and public land tenure arrangements define rules for the distribution, use and protection of publicly vested lands. State lands may be used to deliver public services.