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Land, labour and migrations: understanding Kerala's economic modernity

Décembre, 2008
Inde

This paper seeks to map out the historical trajectory leading to a series of migrations in and from the erstwhile princely state of Travancore during 1900-70 in order to acquire and bring land under cultivation. It argues that these migrations undertaken with a moralistic and paternal mission of reclaiming ‘empty’ spaces into productive locations were a result of a specific form of economic modernity in Kerala as beckoned by colonialism and appropriated by a resolute local agency through a process of translation.

In search of the solution to farmer–pastoralist conflicts in Tanzania

Décembre, 2016
Tanzania

Land-use conflict is not a new phenomenon for pastoralists and farmers in Tanzania with murders, the killing of livestock and the loss of property as a consequence of this conflict featuring in the news for many years now. Various actors, including civil society organisations, have tried to address farmer-pastoralist conflict through mass education programmes, land-use planning, policy reforms and the development of community institutions. However, these efforts have not succeeded in the conflict.

The crisis of land distribution in Southern Africa

Décembre, 2001
Afrique du Sud
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
Afrique sub-saharienne

Those who led southern African states to independence promised to redress the inequalities of settler colonialism by returning the land to the people. A generation later the rural poor are still waiting. Many lack access and full rights to agricultural land and, as developments in Zimbabwe and South Africa show, they are getting angry. Where did post-independence land reform policy go wrong?

Access to land and land policy reforms

Décembre, 2000

The objective of the research that this policy brief reports on is to analyse different mechanisms of access to land for the rural poor in an era when redistribution through expropriative land reform is largely inconsistent with the forces of political economy. The roads of access to land which are explored are intra-family transfers, access through community membership, land sales and rental markets, and government programmes including decollectivisation and land-market assisted land reform.

The human right to food in Guatemala

Décembre, 2004
Guatemala
Amérique latine et Caraïbes

This paper presents an analysis of the actions and omissions of the Guatemala State in respect to its obligations under the human right to food, and also refers to several paradigmatic cases of violations of the right to food within the context of the indigenous population and land and labour conflicts.

State courts and the regulation of land disputes in Ghana: the litigants’ perspective

Décembre, 2004
Ghana
Afrique sub-saharienne

This paper argues that Ghanaian litigants in land disputes favour authoritative state legal-institutions over out-of-court settlements. Current policy debates on how to protect the land rights of the majority of customary land holders revolve around the respective merits of customary and non-state regulation (said to be accessible, flexible and socially embedded) versus state systems, which are said to offer more certainty, impartiality and nondiscriminatory codes and procedures.

Civil society and governance case study of land distribution programme to Kol tribals in Chitrakot district Uttar Pradesh

Décembre, 1999
Inde
Asie méridionale

The Kol tribals of Chitrakoot district live a life of abject poverty, exploitation and almost complete subjugation to the feudal landowners, locally known as Dadus. A local civil society organisation, the Akhil Bhartiya Samaj Sewa Sansthan (ABSSS) has adopted a multi-pronged approach to simultaneously address three sets of issues which it felt were crucial for improving the lot of the Kols.

In search of common ground: adaptive collaborative management in Cameroon

Décembre, 2008
Cameroun

In developing countries, forest management, sharing and collaboration has encountered major problems as reflected in Southern Cameroon’s forested landscape, which is challenged by differences in power, knowledge gaps, and competing land rights claims. The authors use Cameroon’s forests, as an integral part of research on adaptive collaborative management (ACM) across three continents.

Natural resource conflict management case studies: an analysis of power, participation and protected areas

Décembre, 2002
Indonésie
Philippines
Gambie
Ouganda
Éthiopie
Zimbabwe
Chine
Afrique sub-saharienne
Océanie
Asie orientale

This report presents a collection of case studies which focus on processes of conflict management and resolution and the different ways and means that conflicts are addressed.