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Land Update Newsletter Volume 2 Number 3

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Reports & Research
Septiembre, 2003
África

Contains a critical analysis of the Report of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into the Land Law System of Kenya – sampled reactions; land issues at the plenary of the National Constitutional Conference at the Bomas of Kenya; the Njonjo Commission Report at close scrutiny – a pastoralist’s view; co-ownership is passed as family land right in Uganda; the Report of the Presidential Commissi

Servicios públicos urbanos y gestión local en América Latina y el Caribe: problemas, metodologías y políticas

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Institutional & promotional materials
Septiembre, 2003
Latin America and the Caribbean

El mejoramiento de la calidad y la cobertura de los servicios públicos se ha transformado en una prioridad que debe considerarse al momento de diseñar las políticas sociales que permitan a los habitantes de América Latina y el Caribe superar la pobreza, elevar su calidad de vida y acceder al desarrollo económico y social.

Sustainable drylands management: a strategy for securing water resources and adapting to climate change

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Diciembre, 2002
India
Sudán
África subsahariana
Asia meridional

This information paper illustrates sustainable dryland management practises in communities vulnerable to climate change with case studies in India and the Sudan.In both cases the adaptation programme is presented, including infrastructural strategy and social involvement, followed by results of the programme, subsequent impact on the community and examples of further achievements and successes

Sustainable development in mineral economies: the example of Botswana

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Diciembre, 2002
Botswana
África subsahariana

Mineral wealth often detracts from, rather than enhances, the economic performance of developing countries, a phenomenon known as the “resource curse”. The need to finance basic government expenditure, as well as rent-seeking behaviour by individuals and interest groups, puts pressure on developing country governments to spend mineral revenues rather than reinvest them.

Natural resources, development models and sustainable development

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Diciembre, 2002

This paper starts from the optimistic assumption that the policies required for environmentally sustainable economic development are known but difficulties surround their implementation. The paper argues that in the low-income countries differences in the natural resource endowment are an important and hitherto neglected cause of tardy environmental policy improvements.

Community based natural resources management in Mozambique: a theoretical or practical strategy for local sustainable development?: the case study of Derre Forest Reserve

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Diciembre, 2002
Mozambique
África subsahariana

What does community based natural resource management (CBNRM) mean for Mozambique's poor?Through the case study of Derre Forest Reserve in Zambezia province, this paper explores the theory and practice of CBNRM, an approach which has been widely promoted in southern Africa, and is central to elements of the Mozambican forestry and wildlife policy of 1999.The paper examines the history of commun

Gender and sustainable development in drylands: an analysis of field experiences

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Diciembre, 2002
Kenya
Burkina Faso
Marruecos
Sudáfrica
Malí
China
Mauritania
India
Senegal
Sudán
Níger
Oceanía
Asia occidental
África subsahariana
África septentrional
Asia oriental
Asia meridional

With an estimated 40 percent of people in Africa, South America and Asia living in drylands, land degradation poses a significant threat to food security and survival. This report looks at the relationship between gender and dryland management based on an analysis of field experiences in Africa and Asia.

Appropriate Land Use Planning for Slope Land in Taiwan

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2002
Taiwan

Thorough land use planning in a slope land watershed requires careful consideration of both natural and social conditions. A modified "simple-accurate" method was used to estimate a land use potential value for each terrain unit of a slope land watershed in Taiwan. Soil loss estimates based on erosion modeling served as a guide for determining the most suitable land use type.

Land and agriculture: From UNCED, Rio de Janeiro 1992 to WSSD, Johannesburg 2002

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Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2002
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Honduras
Nepal
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Perú
Guatemala
Reino Unido
China
Benin
Malawi
Francia
Colombia
Kenya
Filipinas
Sudáfrica
Lesotho
Madagascar
Nicaragua
India
Senegal
Brasil

This conmpendium of recent sustainable development initiatives in the field of agriculture and land management has been developed as a supporting document for the Task Manager's Report on the Land and Agriculture Cluster for Chapters 10, 12 and 14 of Agenda 21.