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  1. Library Resource

    Leasing on Epi Island, Vanuatu

    Informes e investigaciones
    Recursos y herramientas de capacitación
    Septiembre, 2010
    Vanuatu, Asia oriental, Oceanía

    This study of 23 leases over land on the island of Epi is the first of the Jastis Blong Evriwan (JBE) research activities to examine land and natural resource management (L&NRM) and access to justice on particular Vanuatu islands. The research will be repeated on the island of Tanna. To inform the broader context of land leasing in Vanuatu, JBE, in collaboration with the government of Vanuatu, has begun collecting and analyzing government land-leasing data.

  2. Library Resource
    Junio, 2012
    Etiopía

    This paper provides evidence from one of
    the poorest countries of the world that the property rights
    matter for efficiency, investment, and growth. With all land
    state-owned, the threat of land redistribution never appears
    far off the agenda. Land rental and leasing have been made
    legal, but transfer rights remain restricted and the
    perception of continuing tenure insecurity remains quite
    strong. Using a unique panel data set, this study

  3. Library Resource
    Marzo, 2013

    This overview paper positions the
    question of benefit sharing in the context of REDD plus. It
    shares findings from a cursory review of a sample of
    Readiness Preparation Proposals (RPP) for REDD plus
    submitted to the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF).
    It deconstructs the concept of benefit sharing. It also
    provides a summary of the main findings from three recent
    studies on benefit sharing that were financed by the Program

  4. Library Resource
    Marzo, 2012
    Malí

    A Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA) was
    undertaken to assess the returns to land management
    practices of major land use types, namely forests,
    rangelands, and selected crops (rice, maize, cotton, and
    millet). Also the public expenditure on SLM was reviewed
    and an assessment carried out how the expenditure is aligned
    to land policies and how it is targeted to land degradation
    hotspots. The results show that, without some form of

  5. Library Resource
    Febrero, 2013
    Uganda

    A Country Environmental Analysis (CEA)
    is a World Bank analytical tool used to integrate
    environmental issues into development assistance strategies,
    programs, and projects. To that end, the CEA synthesizes
    environmental issues, highlights the environmental and
    economic implications of development policies, and evaluates
    the country's environmental management capacity. It is
    composed of three analytical building blocks: the

  6. Library Resource
    Febrero, 2014
    Uganda

    This report summarizes the findings of
    the Uganda Sustainable Land Management Public Expenditure
    Review (SLM PER). The SLM PER was undertaken to achieve six
    main objectives: (i) establish a robust data base on
    SLM-related public expenditure that can support credible
    empirical analysis; (ii) develop a sound methodology for
    conducting SLM PERs, which could guide similar work in the
    future; (iii) analyze the level and composition of SLM

  7. Library Resource
    Junio, 2012
    Nigeria

    The scope and urgency of the threats to
    Nigeria's rural land are no secret. In 2005, a working
    group dedicated to formulating a national agricultural land
    policy began the process with a comprehensive articulation
    of the challenges facing Nigeria's agricultural land.
    The litany included recognition that: 1) agricultural land
    use in the country has been unsustainable, resulting in no
    fewer than eleven types of extensive land degradation and

  8. Library Resource
    Marzo, 2012
    Global

    The 2007-2008 upsurge in agricultural
    commodity prices gave rise to widespread concern about
    investors causing a "global land rush". Large land
    deals can provide opportunities for better access to
    capital, transfer of technology, and advances in
    productivity and employment generation. But they carry risks
    of dispossession and loss of livelihoods, corruption,
    deterioration in local food security, environmental damage,

  9. Library Resource
    Junio, 2013
    África

    This is covers land administration and
    reform in Sub-Saharan Africa, and is highly relevant to all
    developing countries around the world. It provides simple
    practical steps to turn the hugely controversial subject of
    "land grabs" into a development opportunity by
    improving land governance to reduce the risks of
    dispossessing poor landholders while ensuring mutually
    beneficial investors' deals. This book shows how Sub

  10. Library Resource
    Febrero, 2013
    Guinea, Guinea-Bissau

    The present study reports on the
    Government of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau's efforts
    to develop a comprehensive strategy for enhancing land
    rights security and achieving social and economic
    development objectives. This report is divided into two main
    parts. The first part summarizes the current state of
    development of the government s land policy, as well as the
    legal and traditional framework existing for land tenure

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