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  1. Library Resource

    A Case Study on the Positive Impacts of Participatory Land Use Planning and Participatory Agricultural Land Management (PLUP/PALM) in Houaphan and Sayabuli Province

    Informes e investigaciones
    Junio, 2023
    Laos

    Die Landnutzungsplanung hat in der Demokratischen Volksrepublik Laos eine lange Geschichte und wird
    seit den 1990er Jahren landesweit in vielfältiger Form angewendet (Ling, 2017). Im Kern schafft die Landnutzungsplanung

  2. Library Resource
    Promoting, Facilitating and Regulating Responsible Land-Based Investment.png

    A manual for Governments

    Manual y guías
    Noviembre, 2022
    Global

    This manual aims to provide practical guidance to Government staff at central and local level in promoting,facilitating and regulating responsible land-based investments and is meant to be used along with the Introductory Guide for Communities, Governments and Investors. It has been written for all three RGIL countries,hoping that it will also be useful for other countries.

  3. Library Resource
    An Introductory Guide :To Responsible Land-Based Investment for Communities,Government And Investors
    Manual y guías
    Noviembre, 2022
    Global

    Significant land-based investments in agriculture and forestry are essential to meet growing global demand for food and to help counteract the likely impacts of climate change. Such investments can have a number of beneficial impacts, such as enhancing food security, generating foreign currency, improving natural resource manage-

  4. Library Resource
    Multimedia
    Mayo, 2023
    Etiopía, Uganda, Laos

    A large share of the world's rural population depends on using land to feed themselves. Commercial agriculture and forestry investments are placing growing pressure on land as a resource. Especially when state capacities to steer and monitor land-based investments are low, this can lead to increasing pressure on natural resources, land-use conflicts and in the worst cases to forced expropriation and displacement. These factors can have a negative impact on livelihood and food security in rural areas, particularly when land rights are insecure.

  5. Library Resource

    An economics of land degradation case study

    Informes e investigaciones
    Mayo, 2021
    Georgia

    Title: The economics of pasture management in Georgia: An economics of land degradation study

  6. Library Resource

    Legal and institutional analysis

    Informes e investigaciones
    Diciembre, 2021
    Georgia

    Title: The economics of pasture management in Georgia: An economics of land degradation study

  7. Library Resource
    review of selected land law

    Discussion Paper in the context of the Voluntary Guidelines on the Governance of Tenure (VGGT)

    Informes e investigaciones
    Octubre, 2014
    Filipinas

    This discussion paper on the “VGGT and National Policies on the Governance of Tenure”3

     has

    been commissioned by the Asian NGO Coalition (ANGOC) as a member of the Philippine

    Development Forum – Working Group on Sustainable Rural Development (PDF-SRD).4 This

    paper examines national policies as embodied in the 1987 Philippine Constitution and the

    major land and natural resource laws passed by the Philippine legislature. This research is

  8. Library Resource
    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Octubre, 2020
    Global

    In 2015, 193 countries affirmed their commitment to the 17 goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including Germany. According to an estimate by the United Nations in 2018, the international community loses 5% of global gross domestic product through corruption. Effective measures to combat corruption are therefore a prerequisite for achieving the ambitious goals of the 2030 Agenda. 

  9. Library Resource

    The case of Mityana, Mubende and Kassanda district

    Informes e investigaciones
    Abril, 2019
    África, África subsahariana, Uganda

    Mailo is a unique tenure system in central Uganda. It is divided into three parts: Kabaka’s Mailo, Official Mailo and Private Mailo. Private Mailo belongs to an individual, so-called landowner and it can be sold, subdivided or transmitted. Conflicts on private Mailo can occur between landowners & tenants, tenants & tenants, and landowners & landowners. A key challenge is that there is a lack of knowledge and transparency on land rights on both sides.

  10. Library Resource

    The case of Mityana, Mubende und Kassanda district

    Informes e investigaciones
    Abril, 2019
    África, África subsahariana, Uganda

    Mailo is a unique tenure system in central Uganda. It is divided into three parts: Kabaka’s Mailo, Official Mailo and Private Mailo. Private Mailo belongs to an individual, so-called landowner and it can be sold, subdivided or transmitted. Conflicts on private Mailo can occur between landowners & tenants, tenants & tenants, and landowners & landowners. A key challenge is that there is a lack of knowledge and transparency on land rights on both sides.

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