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Biblioteca Reflections on 20 years of land-related development projects in Central America: 10 things you might not expect, and future directions

Reflections on 20 years of land-related development projects in Central America: 10 things you might not expect, and future directions

Reflections on 20 years of land-related development projects in Central America: 10 things you might not expect, and future directions

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Date of publication
Diciembre 2012
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eldis:A64940

Drawing upon several sources of information and types of analysis, including literature reviews, field visits and rapid participatory assessments, this paper provides a critical assessment of land-related development policies and projects over the past two decades in Central America. Reflections on past land-related development policies and projects in Central America are based on their contributions to growth and poverty reduction. The paper calls for future projects to better integrate poverty reduction and development goals, natural resource management, disaster risk management and climate change into a territorial approach stressing local governance and planning. The paper concludes with six specific recommendations, which can serve as the basis for future discussions on the direction of future development support to countries’ land policies and projects in Central America, as well as other regions.

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P. B. Siegel

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