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Land grab or development opportunity? Agricultural investment and international land deals in Africa

Reports & Research
Juin, 2009
Afrique

Despite the spate of media reports, international land deals and their impacts remain little understood. The report discusses key trends and drivers in land acquisitions, the contractual arrangements underpinning them and the way these are negotiated, and the early impacts on land access for rural people in recipient countries. The focus is on sub-Saharan Africa, with an emphasis on Ethiopia, Ghana, Madagascar, Mali, Sudan, Mozambique and Tanzania. Concludes with recommendations for stakeholders.

Challenging Conventional Wisdom: Smallholder Perceptions and Experience of Land access and Tenure Security in the Cotton Belt of Northern Mozambique

Reports & Research
Avril, 2002
Afrique

Covers land use patterns in the Cotton Belt – joint venture companies, smallholders and privados, research questions and characteristics of the 5 study zones, smallholder perceptions of land tenure security and experiences with conflict in the Cotton Belt. Challenges widely held beliefs about land tenure and access in the smallholder sector in Mozambique. Provisions in the new legal framework will not be sufficient to eliminate or adjudicate land conflicts between smallholders. The research results reveal significant variation in the size of household landholdings.

Access to Resources: Land Tenure and Governance in Africa

Reports & Research
Mars, 2001
Afrique

Report of a Conference at the University of Manchester. Summarises papers by Phil Woodhouse on ‘African Enclosures – the Default Mode of Development’ and Camilla Toulmin on ‘Identifying a Research Agenda for the Reform of Land Tenure’ and the discussions on them. Argued that we cannot assume that poverty reduction or equity will emerge from vesting power over land with local communities and their leaders. Conflicts over resources will be exacerbated by decentralisation. Conflicts between indigenous and outsider communities are now widespread.

Biting the Feeding Hand: Voices of Women on Land

Reports & Research
Janvier, 2006
Afrique

Collection of stories of poor women in Kibaale, Luweero, Kapchorwa, Apac, Mbale and Kampala districts about their struggles in securing their rights to land. Contains overview of land issues in Uganda. Topics include land access through marriage, inheritance, the land market, land reform processes, NGO donations and support, urban women and access to land, what needs to be done – recommendations to government.

Legislative Best Practices for Securing Women’s Rights to Community Lands

Reports & Research
Mars, 2018
Afrique

Brief highlights key attributes of national constitutions, laws, and regulations that play a fundamental role in protecting indigenous and rural women’s rights to community forests and other community lands. These legislative best practices were derived from a 2017 analysis of over 400 national laws and regulations, Power and Potential, which evaluates the extent to which women’s rights to community forests are recognized by national law in 30 low- and middle-income countries across Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

Desigualdades de classe e gênero no acesso à terra

Reports & Research
Décembre, 2009
Amérique du Sud
Brésil

Esta dissertação aborda as imbricações de classe e gênero nos processos organizativos relacionados ao acesso à terra. A pesquisa visou compreender de que forma a participação das mulheres no Movimento de Mulheres Trabalhadoras Rurais tem contribuído para gerar mudanças em relação ao acesso e controle da terra no Sertão Central de Pernambuco, Brasil.

Midcourse Manoeuvres: Community Strategies and Remedies for Natural Resource Conflicts in Indonesia

Reports & Research
Mai, 2018
Indonésie

Over the last 50 years, most Asian countries have gone through a shift from subsistence agricultural systems to industrialized economies. In Indonesia, the major shift came in 1966, when General Suharto successfully staged a military coup. Under his presidency, Indonesia experienced the “New Order”. A key aspect of this regime was trade and industrial expansion. Changes were made to foreign and domestic investment laws to facilitate growth, including the removal of most controls on private investments.

 

Estrategias de acceso y conservación de la tierra entre los ranqueles (Colonia Emilio Mitre, La Pampa, primera mitad del siglo XX)

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2010
Argentine

A partir de fines del siglo XIX la población indígena de Pampa, Patagonia y Chaco (Argentina) fue incorporada en forma subordinada a la economía política capitalista, a través de una serie de prácticas genocidas y destribalizadoras que han sido exhaustivamente analizadas. No obstante, las circunstancias de su incorporación y las estrategias que los actores indígenas ensayaron no fueron aún abordadas de manera sistemática.

Informe 2017. Acceso a la tierra y territorio en Sudamérica

Reports & Research
Avril, 2018
Amérique du Sud
El  Informe 2017. Acceso a la tierra y territorio en Sudamérica, iniciativa enmarcada en las acciones del Movimiento Regional por la Tierra y el Territorio, presenta su tercera versión por tercer año consecutivo. Se han superado las 170 sistematizaciones de experiencias inspiradoras de acceso a la tierra y territorio en 10 países de la región.

Debate en línea. Género y tierra en América Latina. Situación de las mujeres rurales y su lucha por la tierra

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2017
Amérique latine et Caraïbes

Sulá Batsú y Land Portal llevaron a cabo, a través de Anacaonas.net y LandPortal.info, el debate en línea Género y Tierra, el cual constituyó un espacio para reflexionar acerca del derecho, la tenencia y el uso de la tierra; profundizando en el análisis crítico sobre si el derecho a la tierra asegura el empoderamiento, y discutiendo acerca del papel de la mujer como protectora de la tierra y apoderada para garantizar su sostenibilidad.

Ubicando los derechos territoriales de los pueblos y comunidades indígenas: demandas de acceso a la tierra y territorio en la Amazonía venezolana

Policy Papers & Briefs
Septembre, 2017
Venezuela

Presenta un panorama del acceso a la tierra y a su territorio de los pueblos indígenas de la Amazonía en Venezuela a 2017. Compara las expectativas y demandas de los pueblos indígenas con lo actualmente titulado. Asimismo, presenta la normativa vigente que permite y que limita este acceso.