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  1. Library Resource
    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Diciembre, 1998
    África subsahariana, África, Ghana

    Land tenure institutions in customary land areas of Sub-Saharan Africa have been evolving towards individualized ownership. Communal land tenure institutions aim to achieve and preserve the equitable distribution of land (and hence, income) among community members. Uncultivated forestland is owned by the community or village, and as long as forest land is available, forest clearance of forest is easily approved by the village chief.

  2. Library Resource
    Documentos de conferencias e informes
    Diciembre, 1998
    México, Gambia, Tanzania, Filipinas, América central, América del Sur, Asia meridional, África

    Proceedings of the workshop which focused particularly on gender analysis of rights to land and water, the implications of privatization and water markets for women's access to resources, how women (as well as men) can participate fully in collective action projects and the relation between problems like water scarcity and pollution, multiple uses of water in irrigation systems and gender.

  3. Library Resource
    Legislación y políticas
    Septiembre, 1998
    Myanmar

    THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNION OF MYANMAR -
    THE CENTRAL COMMITTEEE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF CULTURABLE LAND,
    FALLOW LAND AND WASTE LAND -
    NOTIFICATION NO 1/98 -
    Yangon, Thw Waxing Day of Thadingyut, 1360 ME -
    (28th September 1998)

  4. Library Resource

    implications for tree resource management in Western Ghana

    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Diciembre, 1998
    África subsahariana, África, Ghana

    Based on a survey of 60 villages in Western Ghana, where cocoa is the dominant crop, this study explores evolutionary changes in land tenure institutions on women's land rights and the efficiency of tree resource management....With increasing population pressure, customary land tenure institutions in Western Ghana have evolved toward individualized systems in order to provide appropriate incentives to invest in tree planting and management. Contrary to the conventional wisdom, individualization of land rights has strengthened women’s rights to land.

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