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réforme foncière

A government policy of splitting up agricultural land and dividing it up between those people who do not own any land.

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Publication évaluée par des pairs
janvier 2023
Sénégal

The agricultural land use transition (ALUT) assessment can be a prominent tool for comprehensively implementing suitable agricultural land use and agricultural development in Senegal.

Articles et Livres
janvier 2023
Éthiopie

This study examines the dynamics of fringe land invasion in Birbir Town southern Ethiopia by adopting a descriptive survey design with both qualitative and quantitative data analyses Primary data were acquired through a household survey key informant interviews focus group discussions and observations This study also benefited from relevant secondary sources Using a simple random sampling techn

Articles et Livres
janvier 2023
Global

Landsea interactions extending inland and towards the marine spaces are affected by major management and design transformations Globalization processes port expansion projects and extensive energy transition requests have recently led port institutions to demand more land engaging deeply with logistics platforms and radically restructuring forms of port governance In this competitive context th

Publication évaluée par des pairs
janvier 2023
Chine

Collective-owned construction land (CCL) marketization is an important driving force for the rapid development of China’s rural economy and society. Recognizing the trends and logic of its institutional changes is important for better understanding the central-local interrelation and the new-round CCL reform.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
janvier 2023
Chine

In the context of tax sharing reform and land reform during the 1990s, local governments in China relied heavily on land finance. Local governments have fierce competition in attracting investment, omitting the development of green economy.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
janvier 2023
Chine

Increasing farmers’ income has always been the core task of China’s land reform. In 2017, a nationwide pilot project on the use of collective construction land for the construction of rental housing was launched. This study employed the synthetic difference-in-differences method to examine whether the reform contributed to the growth of farmers’ property income.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
janvier 2023
Chine

The withdrawal of rural residential land-use rights is a major initiative in China’s current rural land reform, and it is of great importance in promoting the rural revitalization and urbanization strategy. The Chinese government encourages farmers to withdraw from their residential bases in an orderly manner to effectively revitalize land resources.

Articles et Livres
janvier 2023
Nigéria

This study investigates liveability in the context of sustainable public housing in Niger State Nigeria where existing housing efforts have fallen short of residents satisfaction Recognizing the critical link between liveability indicators and environmental sustainability this research aims to identify key liveability variables that could be integrated into the design and construction of sustai

Publication évaluée par des pairs
janvier 2023
Espagne

In this article, we contextualise, describe and analyse the last attempt at land reform in Spain—the one passed by the Autonomous Parliament of Andalusia in 1984.

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7 décembre 2021
Afrique occidentale
Togo

 Les pays membres de l'Union économique et monétaire ouest-africaine (UEMOA), se préparent à se doter d’un système d’information foncière en zone urbaine. Et selon les informations, le Togo, suite à la réunion des Ministres chargés de l'urbanisme, de l’habitat et du foncier urbain dans la zone, tenue à Dakar fin novembre, va apporter son expertise à l’espace communautaire en ce sens.

15 octobre 2021
Afrique
Asie
Italie

Rome, le 15 octobre 2021 – Il faut augmenter considérablement les investissements destinés à combler le fossé entre les femmes et les hommes si l’on veut donner aux populations rurales les moyens de faire face aux effets des changements climatiques, a mis en garde Gilbert F. Houngbo, Président du Fonds international de développement agricole (FIDA).

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