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  1. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Mayo, 2022
    China, Japón, Asia sudoriental, Camboya, Laos, Myanmar, Tailandia, Viet Nam, Europa, Reino Unido

     

    This is the PDF version of an online data story published by Land Portal on 12 May 2022.


    Maize is a key global cash crop, produced in every continent except Antarctica. As a flex crop, it has multiple uses including for direct human consumption, as an ingredient for animal feed, as a key component in processed foods, or in ethanol production. According to figures from FAOSTAT, global production increased from 0.2 to 1.2 billion tons between 1961 and 2020.

  2. Library Resource

    Tracing a value chain from land-use to supermarket shelf

    Informes e investigaciones
    Mayo, 2022
    China, Japón, Asia sudoriental, Camboya, Myanmar, Tailandia, Viet Nam, Europa, Reino Unido

     

    This list of bibliographic references is an accompanying piece to the data story written by Daniel Hayward and published by the Land Portal on 12 May 2022.

  3. Library Resource
    Documentos de conferencias e informes
    Junio, 2018
    China, Camboya, Laos, Myanmar, Viet Nam

    The forum was co-hosted by the Mekong Region Land Governance Project and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Co-Conveners of the programme includes the Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), University of Bern, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für International Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), the Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development (RCSD) and the Independent Mediation Group (IMG). The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg supported the Forum.

  4. Library Resource
    Where Bottom-Up and Top-Down Meet: Challenges in Shaping Sustainable  & Scalable Land Interventions
    Documentos de conferencias e informes
    Junio, 2021
    Egipto, Burundi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Somalia, Sudán del Sur, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Chad, Burkina Faso, Colombia, Viet Nam, Palestina, Global

    LAND-at-scale is a land governance support program for developing countries from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, which was launched in 2019. The aim of the program is to directly strengthen essential land governance components for men, women and youth that have the potential to contribute to structural, just, sustainable and inclusive change at scale in lower- and middle-income countries/regions/landscapes. The program is designed to scale successful land governance initiatives and to generate and disseminate lessons learned to facilitate further scaling.

  5. Library Resource
    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Diciembre, 2019
    México, Perú, Filipinas, Viet Nam, Sudáfrica, África austral

    A new report developed by GIZ highlights success factors and 7 practical entry points for mainstreaming Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) into policies and planning, based on 16 case studies from Mexico, Peru, South Africa, Philippines and Viet Nam in the following contexts:
    1. National climate change policies (NDC, NAP)
    2. National public investment allocation and project screening
    3. Sectoral adaptation plans (water resources, protected areas, disaster risk reduction)
    4. Land-use planning (spatial planning & landscape management)

  6. Library Resource

    RÉSISTER, S’ADAPTER, PROPOSER : Six communautés autochtones d’Amérique latine et d’Asie face aux menaces sur leurs territoires et modes de vie

    Manual y guías
    Febrero, 2021
    Bolivia, Asia, Viet Nam

    Le Secours Catholique – Caritas France (SCCF) a entrepris un travail d’observation des modes de vie des populations autochtones et de la gestion de leurs territoires au prisme de l’écologie intégrale telle que défini par le pape François dans l’encyclique Laudato  si’. Simultanément, il s’est penché sur l’accompagnement que font ses partenaires qui travaillent sur le terrain en Asie et en Amérique latine.

  7. Library Resource

    Land Use Policy Volume 87

    Publicación revisada por pares
    Septiembre, 2019
    Viet Nam

    The Vietnamese government is currently attempting to upgrade rice value chains in the Mekong River Delta by encouraging (i) vertical coordination between exporters and farmers through contract farming, and (ii) horizontal coordination among farmers through the “small farmers, large field” program. Previous studies on the determinants of contract farming participation assume that firms offer only a single contract type, whereas in reality, farmers may face a continuum of exclusive contract options.

  8. Library Resource
    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Diciembre, 2016
    Viet Nam

    Farm incomes in rural Vietnam are tightly constrained by very small farm sizes. Stringent limits on the area of cropland that individuals may own means that farmers need a well‐functioning rental market to consolidate land parcels, grow their farm enterprises, adopt new technology and increase incomes. This research investigates the efficiency and equity impacts of the rental market in rural Vietnam and attempts to identify transaction costs impeding the market.

  9. Library Resource
    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Diciembre, 2016
    Camboya, Laos, Myanmar, Tailandia, Viet Nam

    This paper aims to contribute to understanding the existing knowledge gaps in the linkages of energy, water, and land use in Southeast Asia and explores the political economy of energy transition in the Mekong region (MR). Investigating the struggle over hydropower development and decision-making on water and land across the region, this study shows that countries that are the winners or losers in the hydropower development schemes are not the only ones managing the Mekong; rather, it is part of the region-wide strategy of nations to sustain the MR.

  10. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Diciembre, 2011
    Camboya, Laos, Myanmar, Tailandia, Viet Nam, Viet Nam

    ABSTRACTED FROM INTRODUCTION: Women’s access to and control over land can potentially lead to gender equality alongside addressing material deprivation. Land is not just a productive asset and a source of material wealth, but equally a source of security, status and recognition. Substantive gender equality is both relational and multi-dimensional, cutting across race, class, caste, age, educational and locational hierarchies and can only be achieved if rights are seen as socially legitimate.

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