The former Soviet Central Asian republics have undergone de-intensification of their livestock sectors, resulting in an increased reliance on natural pastures. Property rights systems are key to the sustainable management of this resource. However, as the authors demonstrate, it is not easy to implement the respective reform processes.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosNoviembre, 2014Asia central
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2010Eritrea, Perú, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhután, Bolivia, Botswana, Brasil, Burkina Faso, China, Colombia, Ecuador, Egipto, Etiopía, Ghana, Honduras, India, Irán, Kenya, Laos, Malí, Mozambique, Nepal, Nicaragua, Níger, Nigeria, Sudáfrica, Sudán, Tailandia, Togo, Uganda, Viet Nam, Zimbabwe, África occidental, Asia meridional, Asia sudoriental, África Central, Asia central, África oriental, América central, América del Sur, Asia occidental, África septentrional, África austral
The CPWF was designed to be different. Developed in response to a call for change in a previous round of Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) system
reform, the CPWF was intended to foster cross-CGIAR cooperation and find ways to bring in new partners. Over time the CPWF has successfully broadened the CGIAR’s sources of
innovative research on water and food. Through its broad partnerships, the program conducts research that leads to positive impact on the poor and to policy change. The CPWF does this by
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2009América central, América del Sur, África septentrional, Asia meridional, Asia sudoriental, África austral, África occidental, África, Asia, África Central, Asia central, África oriental
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Library ResourceMultimediaDiciembre, 2014Asia central
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 1992Asia, Asia central
The systems of livestock production, marketing and research have been profoundly transformed by recent policies in Central Asia since the break up of the Soviet Union. Decollectivisation of state farms has transferred livestock ownership to new private farming units. These receive little or no state support for inputs, or for processing and selling livestock products. Most livestock-keeping families have much-reduced incomes compared to the Soviet period.
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Library ResourceDocumentos de conferencias e informesDiciembre, 2002Asia, Asia central
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2013Asia central, Tayikistán
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesMarzo, 2016Kirguistán
Kyrgyz pastureland make up the majority of land mass in the country and are an important resource for most rural people, providing good opportunities for economic growth and poverty reduction. Kyrgyz pastureland reforms devolved management of pastures to local level pasture committees. This case study looks at promising practices and lessons learned from an intervention related to those reforms, that seeking to both promote community management of pasturelands and also promote the interests of women within those communities.
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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 ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosSeptiembre, 2007Tayikistán
This article uses data from household income surveys to look at income structures amongst households in three mountainous regions of Tajikistan: Gorno-Badakhshan, the Rasht Valley and Eastern Khatlon. The structure of incomes demonstrates the dominant role of subsistence agriculture in all three regions although commercial agriculture is important amongst better-off households in Rasht. Relationships between poverty and household characteristics including access to capital, demographic variables and income-generating activities were examined.
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