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Perspectiva general [in Acción colectiva y derechos de propiedad para el desarrollo sostenible]

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2004

Las instituciones de acción colectiva y los sistemas de derechos de propiedad moldean la forma en que la gente usa los recursos naturales.A su vez, estos patrones de uso afectan los resultados de los sistemas de producción agrícola de la gente. Juntos, los mecanismos de acción colectiva y los sistemas de derechos de propiedad definen los incentivos a los que la gente accede por llevar a cabo estrategias de gestión sostenible y productiva, y afectan el nivel y distribución de los beneficios de los recursos naturales.

Derechos de propiedad, acción colectiva y agrosilvicultura

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2004

La agrosilvicultura trata sobre los sistemas agrícolas integrados, en que los árboles juegan un papel prominente. La agrosilvicultura puede proporcionar una variedad de funciones o beneficios para los agricultores y las comunidades. Los más fáciles de identificar son los productos forestales utilizados por los humanos: leña para fuego, madera, vigas, frutas, medicinas y resinas. Un segundo grupo de beneficios consiste en los servicios que proporcionan los árboles a otras actividades agrícolas de los agricultores: abono vegetal, sombra, conservación de los suelos y estacas.

Genetically Modified Organisms: Rights To Use Commodity Names and the Lemons Problem

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2004

Genetically modified crops have met some consumer opposition domestically and abroad. This opposition has resulted in variety market and policy reactions with a large potential to disrupt trade and to become a focus of international negotiations. In this paper we consider the spillover from adopters to the non-adopters and non-consumers of GM technology. In the absence of any (organizational) transaction costs the assignment of property right to use the name corn will result in Pareto improving decisions with respect to the introduction of GM technology.

Report on FAO, UNIFEM and National AIDS Council Joint National Workshop on HIV and AIDS, Women’s Property Rights and Livelihoods in Zimbabwe

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2004
Zimbabwe
África

Report divided into 5 sections: inheritance and property rights; disability rights, HIV & AIDS, women’s property rights and livelihoods; survival strategies, nutrition, psychosocial support, economic empowerment, and self-reliance; self-reliance and economic empowerment for women in the context of HIV and AIDS; inspiring initiatives from the region (Zambia, Uganda, and Kenya). Contains a number of personal testimonies. Launched the famous T-shirt: ’property and a piece of land give women peace of mind’.

A law & economics approach to the study of integrated management regimes of estuaries

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2004

In this paper it is proposed to analyse legal regimes for integrated management of estuaries with the help of institutional legal theory and the Schlager & Ostrom framework for types of ownership. Estuaries are highly valued and valuable and therefore need protection. The problem is that they qualify as multiple-use and multiple-user common pool resources. To be able to analyze the legal regimes governing the estuaries, you must be able to take the position of governmental actors and NGO's into account.

The contribution of work representation to solving the governance structure problem

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2004

The aim of this paper is to explain in what ways work representation may contribute
to an efficient governance structure. The insights from institutional economic theories
will be applied to two different kinds of employee participation, namely trade unions
and works councils. From the discussion it follows, that the latter may be better
equipped than the former to play an effective role in corporate decision-making,
owing to its specific institutionalisation. The paper concludes with the finding that

Réforme agraire: Colonisation et coopératives agricoles 2004/2

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2004
Angola
Egipto
Malawi
Burkina Faso
Namibia
Guinea-Bissau
Bolivia
Côte d'Ivoire
Congo
Djibouti
Guinea
Etiopía
Pakistán
Colombia
Indonesia
Chipre
Sudáfrica
Lesotho
Uganda
Madagascar
Italia
México
Brasil
África
Américas

The second volume of Land Reform, Land Settlement and Cooperatives for 2004 comprises eight articles that examine a range of areas central to land tenure activity. They provide a stimulating and, in some cases, critical set of perspectives on how best to tackle some of these issues.

Till to tiller

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2004
Egipto
Suiza
Bélgica
República Dominicana
Malí
Francia
México
Tonga
Ghana
Reino Unido
Cabo Verde
Jordania
Marruecos
Filipinas
Lesotho
Turquía
España
Italia
Países Bajos
India
Senegal
Gabón
Líbano
África

It is increasingly recognised that migrants constitute an invaluable resource for development and poverty reduction in their home countries. For many developing countries, remittances from overseas migrants exceed development aid and foreign direct investment volumes. Moreover, remittances from migrant relatives, either internal or international, are often the main component of rural households’ incomes. Unlike aid, remittances flow directly to individual households and unlike loans they incur no debt.

Report on FAO, UNIFEM and National AIDS CouncilJoint National Workshop on HIV and AIDS, Women's Property Rights and Livelihoods in Zimbabwe

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2004
Mozambique
Kenya
Sudáfrica
Lesotho
Uganda
Zimbabwe
China
Namibia
Zambia
Australia
India
Malawi
Finlandia
África

Two important resolutions for women were adopted by the United Nations last year. One was the UNHABITAT Resolution on “Women's Role and Rights in Human Settlements Development and Slum Upgrading” and the other was the Commission on Human Rights Resolution on “Women's Equal Ownership, Access to, and Control over Land and the Equal Rights to Own Property and to Adequate Housing”. These resolutions recognised the violation of women's property rights as a violation of fundamental human rights and the UN's commitment to stop such violations.

Legislating for property rights in fisheries

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2004
Estados Unidos de América
Samoa
Chile
Perú
Namibia
Indonesia
Australia
Reino Unido
Canadá
Islandia
Uruguay
Nueva Zelandia
Marruecos
Japón
Sudáfrica
Nicaragua
Italia
Ecuador
Noruega
Papua Nueva Guinea

In recent years, the traditional public right to fish in dital waters has been supplanted by limitations on access to the stocks, particularly for commercial fishers. This is achieved by statutory schemes establishing rights of varying natures. Where these rights are fully established, they highlight the legal characteristics of property. This study is a contribution by the FAO Development Law Service to teh discussion on rights-based systems in fisheries management from a legal perspective.