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Forestry Administration of Cambodia : The Forest Concession Management and Control Pilot Project

Junio, 2012
Cambodia

The Forest Concession Management and Control Pilot Project (FCMCPP) overall objective was developed in the early 2000s and aims at 'testing and demonstrating, through implementation, a comprehensive set of forest planning and management guidelines and control procedures and establishing an effective forest management compliance monitoring and enforcement capability'. According to the planning handbook a separate and specific document was supposed to be prepared with regard to the social issues of the forest concession planning process in order to complete the planning process.

Land Use Planning

Manuals & Guidelines
Febrero, 2012
Global

Land is a scarce resource increasingly affected by the competition of mutually exclusive uses. Fertile land in rural areas becomes scarcer due to population growth, pollution, erosion and desertification, effects of climate change, urbanization etc. On the remaining land, local, national and international users with different socioeconomic status and power compete to achieve food security, economic growth, energy supply, nature conservation and other objectives. Land use planning can help to find a balance among these competing and sometimes contradictory uses.

Examination of land equvalent ratio: The case of Havsa district of Edirne province

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2011

This study was applied in Edirne province Havsa district. For determination of land use efficiency of Havsa, satellite image and GIS were used. For this purpose the data of General Directorate of Rural Services which belongs to 1993 year, ASTER satellite images which belongs to 2008 year and topographic maps were used. For performing calculations in ERDAS software unclassified classification applied and 15 classes were formed. For performing supervised classification field work applied.

General distribution potential agricultural areas of Samsun province and importance of soil survey and mapping

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2011

Recently, studies on land consolidation and valuation in farm lands have became more important due to a new soil conservation law (2005, 5403 numbered) and European Union Integration processes in our country. However, each soil group determined by morphometric system in agricultural lands have its own land use and management practices. Description and determination of soil properties are not sufficiently made by considering old soil classification system. Nowadays, Soil Taxonomy preferred by many countries in the world has been used for soil classification.

Using possibilities of Geographic information system in valuation of agricultural lands

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2011
Turquía

Today, GIS is used in many areas. One of the most important using area is agriculture and it provides great advantages in this area.

CBS günümüzde birçok alanda kullanılmaktadır. En önemli kullanım alanlarından biri de tarımdır ve bu alanda büyük kolaylıklar sağlamaktadır. CBS ile tarımsal taşınmazların değerlemesinde ortaya çıkan problemler önemli ölçüde çözülebilmektedir.

LADA Land Degradation Assessment in Drylands Methodology and Results

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2011
Austria
Sudáfrica
Tayikistán
Kirguistán
China
Italia
Australia
Países Bajos
Túnez
Argentina
Senegal
Brasil
Cuba
Europa
Asia
África
América Septentrional

LADA (Land Degradation Assessment in Drylands project) is a scientifically-based approach to assessing and mapping land degradation at different spatial scales ? small to large ? and at various levels ? local to global. It was initiated in drylands, but the methods and tools have been developed so as to be widely applicable in other ecosystems and diverse contexts with minimal required adaptation.

THE LAND SECTOR NON-STATE ACTORS (LSNSA)

Journal Articles & Books
Septiembre, 2011
Kenya

kenya land alliance download :Memorandum On Continued Engagement With The Ministry Of Lands On Land Reforms Presented To: The Ministry Of Lands. The approval by the public of the Constitution at the referendum on August 4, 2010 and its promulgation on August 27, 2010 heralded a new dawn of governance in Kenya. Through its broad provisions, it is expected that it will spur social and economic development and secure the land rights of all Kenyans, by among others guaranteeing them ownership, control and access to natural resources.

Participatory Land Use Planning as a Tool for Community Empowerment in Northern Tanzania

Peer-reviewed publication
Noviembre, 2010
Tanzania

This paper presents several case studies to show how the Ujamaa Community Resource Team (UCRT) has been working within Tanzania’s legal and policy framework to support a diverse range of pastoralists, agro-pastoralists and hunter-gatherers, all of whom face fundamental threats from external appropriation of, or encroachment on, lands and natural resources. The work also responds to local needs to rationalise resource use rights amongst competing local groups, such as farmers and livestock keepers.

Eastern and Anglophone Western Africa Regional Assessment for the FAO Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land and Other Natural Resources

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2010
África
Libia
Sudán
Burundi
Etiopía
Kenya
Rwanda
Somalia
Tanzania
Uganda
Camerún
Namibia
Burkina Faso
Ghana
Liberia
Nigeria
Sierra Leona
Panamá
Brasil
Jordania
Rumania
Reino Unido
Alemania
Samoa

The Eastern and Anglophone Western Africa Regional Assessment meeting was organized by a task force consisting of FAO, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, African Land Policy Initiative, the United Nations World Food Programme, United Nations Development Programme, the International Fund for Agricultural Development and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme officials in Ethiopia.

Land Use Policies and Natural Resource Management in Kenya: The Case of Nairobi River Basin

Journal Articles & Books
Marzo, 2010
Kenya

Nairobi River Basin is a complex of several parallel rivers that flow through the City of Nairobi and empty into a larger river and flow to the Indian Ocean. The rivers are polluted with garbage, industrial liquid effluence, agro-chemicals, petro-chemicals among others. This situation has occasioned spread of water-borne diseases, loss of sustainable livelihoods, loss of biodiversity, reduced availability and access to safe potable water, and the insidious effects of toxic substances and heavy metal poisoning which affects human productivity.

Harmonized World Soil Database Version 1.1

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2009
Francia
Bélgica
España
Gambia
Croacia
Burundi
China
Bulgaria
Austria
Congo
Rwanda
Chipre
Estados Unidos de América
Bosnia y Herzegovina
Albania
Australia
Italia
Portugal
Senegal
Mongolia
Canadá
Europa
Asia
África
América Septentrional

The completion of this comprehensive harmonized soil information database will improve estimation of current and future land potential productivity, help identify land and water limitations, and enhance assessing risks of land degradation, particularly soil erosion. The HWSD contributes sound scientific knowledge for planning sustainable expansion of agricultural production and for guiding policies to address emerging land competition issues concerning food production, bio-energy demand and threats to biodiversity.

KENYA LAND POLICY: ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Journal Articles & Books
Mayo, 2009
Kenya

This analysis and recommendations stem from USAID/Kenya’s request for an assessment of Kenya’s draft National Land Policy (dNLP).4 It was conducted under the global task order: Property Rights and Resource Governance Program, a mechanism designed and supervised by USAID-EGAT’s Land Resources Management Team under the Office of Natural Resources Management.