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Agricultural land market in Slovakia in years 2001-2008

Policy Papers & Briefs
Janvier, 2011
Slovaquie

The objective of our study was to analyze the buying/selling prices of agricultural land in Slovakia in accordance with the deposited contracts in the Real Estate Cadastre during the years 2001-2008. Agricultural land sales, land areas and market prices are observed and evaluated under the size structure of the sold sites and their anticipated further utilization in the counties Dunajska Streda, Topolcany, Rimavska Sobota, Liptovsky Mikulas, Michalovce and Svidnik and for all observed counties as a whole.

Processing of proposals for land consolidation in the foothills conditions

Policy Papers & Briefs
Janvier, 2011
République tchèque

The experience and knowledge collected during the implementation of land consolidation in the district of Usti nad Orlici (Czech Republic) provides the first opportunity to describe and evaluate the impact of specific conditions associated with the design and implementation of land consolidation in the different morphological, soil and climatic areas.

Upland Land Tenure Security in Myanmar, an Overview (English)

Policy Papers & Briefs
Janvier, 2011
Myanmar

This report provides an overview of issues related to upland smallholder land tenure. The immediate
objective of the report is to promote a shared understanding of land tenure issues by national-level
stakeholders, with a longer term objective of improving the land tenure, livelihood and food security of
upland farm families. The report is intended for government and non-government agencies, policy
makers and those impacted by policy. The report covers four main areas: status of and trends in upland

Upland Land Tenure Security in Myanmar - an Overview (Burmese မြန်မာဘာသာ )

Policy Papers & Briefs
Janvier, 2011
Myanmar

This report provides an overview of issues related to upland smallholder land tenure. The immediate
objective of the report is to promote a shared understanding of land tenure issues by national-level
stakeholders, with a longer term objective of improving the land tenure, livelihood and food security of
upland farm families. The report is intended for government and non-government agencies, policy
makers and those impacted by policy. The report covers four main areas: status of and trends in upland

Securing and regulating land tenure: putting the issues before the tools. Some of the obstacles to coherent policies

Reports & Research
Janvier, 2011
Afrique

Most West African countries are in the process of reforming their land policies. Discussions tend to focus on the tools and mechanisms for securing and regulating land tenure. While tools are certainly a vital part of the process, it is important to understand that the same tool can serve very different interests depending on how it is conceived and used. Are we sufficiently aware of the diversity of issues that may be associated with a land policy? And what do we know about the real effects that tools have on all these different issues?

Irregular and illegal land acquisition by Kenya’s elites: Trends, processes, and impacts of Kenya’s land-grabbing phenomenon

Journal Articles & Books
Reports & Research
Janvier, 2011
Kenya

The International Land Coalition (ILC) has commissioned this present report to analyse the illegal/irregular acquisition of land by Kenya’s elites to ascertain the types of land affected, the processes used to acquire land, and the profiles of the perpetrators, as well as to identify the victims and the impacts of land grabbing.

Sub-Decree on Determining Management Zone in Nature Protection Area as Sustainable

Regulations
Janvier, 2011
Cambodge

Determining 8,687 hectares as sustainable use zones in Beoung Per Wildlife Sanctuary in Kampong Thom, Preah Vihear and Siem Reap provinces; and 4,700 hectares as sustainable use zones in Oaral Wildlife Sanctuary in Kampong Speu province, and granting the land rubber plantation investment to 4 companies (5,095 hectares in Beoung Per to Bean Heak Investment Co., Ltd; 1,946 hectares in Beoung Per to CRCK 2 Aphivath Caoutchouc Co., Ltd; 1,646 hectares in Beoung Per to Rethy Kranite (Cambodia) Co., Ltd; and 4,700 hectares in Oaral to Kampong Speu Sugar Co., Ltd).

Energy governance for climate adaptation in Santiago de Chile case studies: comunas of Maipú and Providencia

Reports & Research
Janvier, 2011
Chili

Los impactos del cambio clima?tico se hicieron ma?s evidentes en las u?ltimas de?cadas especialmente por la intensa quema de combustibles fo?siles que causo? la frecuencia e intensidad de los feno?menos naturales. Varios pai?ses se ven afectados por estos impactos, siendo algunos ma?s vulnerables que otros tal es el caso de la Repu?blica de Chile. Uno de sus efectos ma?s importantes es la disminucio?n de glaciares que no so?lo generara?

Irregular and illegal Land Acquisition by Kenya’s Elites: Trends, Processes, and Impacts of Kenya’s Land-Grabbing Phenomenon

Journal Articles & Books
Janvier, 2011
Kenya

The International Land Coalition (ILC) has commissioned this present report to analyze the illegal/irregular acquisition of land by Kenya’s elites to ascertain the types of land affected, the processes used to acquire land, and the profiles of the perpetrators, as well as to identify the victims and the impacts of land grabbing. The report is drawn largely from the Kenya Land Alliance (KLA)’s series “Unjust Enrichment: The Making of Land Grabbing Millionaires”,

What are the Principles for Responsible Agricultural Investment (RAI) and why do they matter?

Policy Papers & Briefs
Janvier, 2011
Global

This brief produced for the Dialogue Initiative on Large-Scale Land Acquisitions and their Alternatives provides an overview of the Principles for Responsible Agricultural Investment (RAI), developed by the World Bank, FAO, UNCTAD and IFAD in response to calls for guidelines to regulate the phenomenon of large-scale investment in land, or land grabbing.