Gestão da terra metropolitana na América Latina: o caso de São Paulo, Brasil
Seminario sobre Gestión Metropolitana: Transporte y Medio Ambiente Urbano
Seminario sobre Gestión Metropolitana: Transporte y Medio Ambiente Urbano
Seminario sobre Gestión Metropolitana: Transporte y Medio Ambiente Urbano
Seminario sobre Gestión Metropolitana: Transporte y Medio Ambiente Urbano
Structural adjustment, liberalisation and the pressures of technological change are having major impact on the institutional organisation of the agro-industrial sector. In industrialised countries, the private sector is positioned to play the vanguard role in the next generation of agricultural technologies.
Environmental policy should be inspired by the recognition that the environment is everyone’s business; all social actors must be involved in environmental management. Policies that implicitly subsidize a wasteful and environmentally destructive use of resources are pervasive: reforms should command a high priority on economic as well as environmental grounds.
This paper reviews the process of agricultural policy reforms in Morocco in the 1980's, with particular emphasis on the cereals and sugar sub-sectors.
This article discusses the history of land reform in Namibia. The article indicates that at the time of writing (September 1991), it is still too early to comment on the implementation of land reform in Namibia, as it has not yet begun in earnest.
This paper is concerned with understanding cattle production in Zimbabwe's Communal Lands, in so-called communal farming systems. Although commercial offtake from Zimbabwe's communal cattle herd is low, communal farmers are productive and rational in their cattle herd management.