The constitution was approved by the People's Council.
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Library ResourceConstituticiónDiciembre, 2008Turkmenistán
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2008Kirguistán, Tayikistán, Uzbekistán, Asia central
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Library ResourceDocumentos de conferencias e informesDiciembre, 2008Afganistán, Tayikistán, Uzbekistán, Turkmenistán, Asia central
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Library ResourceDocumentos de conferencias e informesDiciembre, 2008Asia central
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Library ResourceDocumentos de conferencias e informesDiciembre, 2008Kirguistán, Tayikistán, Uzbekistán, Asia central
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2008Uzbekistán, Tayikistán, Kirguistán, Asia central
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Consequences for Tenure Security, Agricultural Productivity and Land Management Practices
Artículos de revistas y librosEnero, 2008TayikistánThis paper examines the impact of land reform on agricultural productivity in Tajikistan. Recent legislation allows farmers to obtain access to heritable land shares for private use, but reform has been geographically uneven. The break-up of state farms has occurred in some areas where agriculture has little to offer but, where high value crops are grown, land reform has hardly begun. In cases where collectivized farming persists and land has not been distributed, productivity remains low and individual households benefit little from farming.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2008Uzbekistán
Agricultural transition in Uzbekistan, as in all CIS countries, is driven by a process of land reform, which involves redistribution of land among producers and concomitant changes in farm structure. In this article we review the process of land reform since Uzbekistan’s independence and examine its impacts on agricultural growth and rural family incomes. The analysis is based on official statistics and data from a farm-level survey carried out in 2007.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosEnero, 2008Tayikistán
This paper examines the impact of land reform on agricultural productivity in Tajikistan. Recent legislation allows farmers to obtain access to heritable land shares for private use, but reform has been geographically uneven. The break-up of state farms has occurred in some areas where agriculture has little to offer but, where high value crops are grown, land reform has hardly begun. In cases where collectivized farming persists and land has not been distributed, productivity remains low and individual households benefit little from farming.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2008Turkmenistán, Tayikistán, Afganistán, Azerbaiyán, Uzbekistán, Ucrania, Kirguistán, China, Kazajstán, Moldavia, Belarús, Georgia, Armenia, Asia
The purpose of this study is to analyze the economic effects of land reform policies in Tajikistan on the country’s agricultural sector and rural households. There is a conspicuous lack of evidence-based policy dialogue with the government on the effectiveness of land and agricultural policies in Tajikistan. Though the majority of rural inhabitants live in poverty and many are food insecure, a scientifically proper evaluation of the effects of land and farm policy reforms has yet to be done.
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