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Enero 2010

The present document emphasizes the right to food as a primary objective of the set ofpublic policies concerned with economic and social development. Achieving thisobjective depends on responsible governance of land and other natural resources. Theimportance of land lies in the fact that it…

Enero 2010

Este documento busca hacer énfasis en el derecho a la alimentación como un objetivoprimordial del conjunto de políticas públicas sobre desarrollo económico y social. Logrardicho objetivo depende de una gobernanza responsable de la tierra y demás recursosnaturales. La importancia de la tierra…

Training Resources & Tools
Enero 2010

This toolbox is based on materials developed for the International Land Coalition's project in Eastern and Southern Africa entitled "Securing Women's Access to Land: Linking Research and Action". The core of this project was action-oriented research carried out by partners in…

Reports & Research
Diciembre 2009

This report assesses the impact of the International Food Policy Research Institute’s (IFPRI) Global Research Program on Priorities for Public Investment in Agriculture and Rural Areas (“GRP-3”). Initiated in 1998, the stated objectives of the research program were (1) to increase public…

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre 2009

Since the 2008 food price crisis, foreign investors have been acquiring more and more land in poor countries for producing foodstuffs and biofuels for their own use. Such investments have the potential to promote rural development and food security worldwide. By the same token, however, there is…

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre 2009

As the world continues to experience a severe food crisis, with over one billion people going hungry, land grabbing – the purchase or lease of land by wealthy, food-insecure nations and private investors from mostly poor, developing nations in order to produce food crops for export – is gaining…

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre 2009

The recent upsurge in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in land raises the hope to bridge the gap of decades of underinvestment in developing countries’ agricultural sector, but it may also threaten host countries’ food security and increase the vulnerability of the rural population. Based on four…

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre 2009

Land is an asset of enormous importance for billions of rural dwellers in the developing world. Recent trends are prompting a massive increase in global commercial interest in land and natural resources, and this is creating unprecedented pressures on land resources, especially in developing…

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre 2009

In many Asian, African, and South American nations, indigenous people are being driven from their homes: Government authorities are leasing hundreds of thousands of hectares of land belonging to indigenous people who only in the rarest of cases possess deeds to the land that are recognised by…

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre 2009

Lessons learnt from India prove that people empowerment through self-help groups and target group orientation still matters for sustainable rural development. However, this is only true if economic, socio-cultural, political and environmental empowerment interlock. This article makes an argument…

Reports & Research
Diciembre 2009

There is rising skepticism about the potential positive environmental impacts of first generation biofuels. Growing biofuel crops could induce diversion of other crops dedicated to food and feed needs. The relocation of production could increase deforestation and bring significant new volumes of…

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre 2009

Often, when people think of drylands, they think of deserts and hostile living conditions, economic hardship and water scarcity. But that is not what drylands are all about. If managed well, drylands are often fertile and capable of supporting the habitats, crops and livestock that sustain the…