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Land Management Options in Western Kenya and Eastern Uganda

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2005
Ethiopia
Eastern Africa
Kenya
Uganda

In the recent past, the image of agricultural and environmental crises in Sub- Saharan Africa (SSA) has become increasingly common. Soil erosion and soil fertility loss are considered to be negatively affecting the productive capacity of the agricultural systems (Giller et al. 1997; Sanchez et al. 1997; Smaling, Nandwa, and Janssen 1997).

Land Management, Crop Production, and Household Income in the Highlands of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia: An Econometric Analysis

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2005
Ethiopia
Eastern Africa
Kenya
Uganda

Low agricultural productivity, poverty, and land degradation are critical and closely related problems in the Ethiopian highlands. These problems are particularly severe in the highlands of Tigray in northern Ethiopia. Cereal yields average less than 1 ton per hectare in this region, and over half of the area of the Tigray highlands has been characterized as severely degraded, according to one study (Hurni 1988).1 The average farm size is only 1 hectare, and most households subsist on incomes of less than $1 per day (based on results of the survey discussed in this chapter).

O INCRA E OS DESAFIOS PARA A REGULARIZAÇÃO DOS TERRITÓRIOS QUILOMBOLAS ALGUMAS EXPERIÅ NCIAS

Reports & Research
Décembre, 2005
Brésil

A publicação O Incra e os desafios para a regularização dos territórios quilombolas: algumas experiências é uma oportunidade de acompanhar os percalços e os avanços no processo de regularização das terras qui O Incra e os desafios para a regularização dos territórios quilombolas 13 lombolas, apresentados por técnicos, antropóloga(o)s e juristas, com suas experiências em diferentes regiões do país.

Land Use and Land Tenure in Mongolia: A Brief History and Current Issues

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 2005
Mongolia

This essay argues that an awareness of the historical relation- ships among land use, land tenure, and the political economy of Mongolia is essential to understanding current pastoral land use patterns and policies in Mongolia. Although pastoral land use patterns have altered over time in response to the changing political economy, mobility and flexibility remain hallmarks of sustainable grazing in this harsh and variable climate, as do the communal use and management of pasturelands.

Impact of the Land Allocation Programme on Land Use and Land Management in Lao PDR

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2005
Laos

According to the annual report of Huaphan Provincial Agriculture and Forestry Office (PAFO) (1999), despite land allocation, some villages are still practising shifting cultivation. To address this problem many decrees and regulations on land and land use have been developed and declared. The land allocation (LA) programme is one of these initiatives. So far, no effort has been made to evaluate whether the LA programme could facilitate change in land use and land management. The major objective of this study was to assess the impact of the LA programme on land use and land management.

State Forest Enterprise Reform in Vietnam: Review of Policy and Implementation Framework for Decree 200

Reports & Research
Décembre, 2005
Viet Nam

As an important step forward, the Government of Vietnam issued Decree 200 in December 2004 to accelerate the reform of state forest enterprises. The government aims to develop provincial SFE reform plans by mid-2005 and to have them implemented over two to three years. However, the Government also recognizes that several implementation and policy issues remain. This review examines the overall policy framework of SFE reform in light of the promulgation of new regulations and existing implementation capacity.

Land Security in Rural Thailand: Evidence from a Property Rights Reform

Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2005
Thaïlande

In the 1980s, the Thai government legalized squatters living in public land by issuing certificates that allowed self-cultivation but restricted the sale and rental of the land. Using a differences-in-differences empirical strategy, we compare the differential rental rates between titled and untitled plots in reform and non-reform areas.

[The organic agriculture: an opportunity for the rural development in the Valencia Region [Spain]]

Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2005
Espagne
Europe

The present work aims to illustrate how organic agriculture can be a useful tool for the rural development in general, and particularly, in the Valencian Region. Valencian agriculture has some key characteristics that make it different to the agriculture practiced in other Spanish regions. Such specificity brings about the existence of particular problems which are intrinsic to this region (some, however, are common to all farmers). On the other hand, the common agricultural policy (CAP) has contributed to create other type of social and ecological problems in the European agriculture.