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Land reform: Land settlement and cooperatives

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2001
Global

This paper discusses the role of FAO support to the Government of Mozambiques Land Commission since 1995, through three consecutive projects. While each has had a relatively short duration, all have been planned and implemented within a single conceptual framework with a much longer time horizon. This has allowed a difficult and complex issue to be progressively developed and nurtured within a realistic time scale, while building up a strong sense of national ownership of the process.

Alimentación, agricultura y desarrollo agrícola

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2001
Kenya
Chine
Europe
Asie
Afrique
Amérique septentrionale

Esta publicación analiza cuatro situaciones actuales o que están surgiendo en el ámbito de los alimentos, la agricultura y el desarrollo rural. Estos análisis son obra de académicos reconocidos de este campo. La selección de los temas de análisis se hizo a partir de un estudio realizado por el personal de la FAO que trabaja en actividades de asistencia para las políticas en las principales regiones en desarrollo.

Réforme agraire: Colonisation et coopératives agricoles 2000/1

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2001
Mozambique
Philippines
Italie

Issues relating to land and land reform have been moving up the agenda of rural poverty and food security in recent years with the increasing acceptance that the prerequisites for broad-based and equitable development include the essential need for people to have access to land and other natural resources. Access needs to be on an equitable basis allowing the poor and the disadvantaged, including women, to secure the assets needed for them and their families to generate sustainable livelihoods.

Land Reform in Eastern Europe - Western CIS, Transcaucuses, Balkans, and EU Accession Countries

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2001
Serbie
Slovénie
Macédoine du Nord
Slovaquie
Lituanie
Croatie
Azerbaïdjan
Ukraine
Kirghizistan
Bulgarie
Estonie
Lettonie
Bélarus
Bosnie-Herzégovine
Hongrie
Moldova
Albanie
Arménie
Pologne
Allemagne
Géorgie
Roumanie
République tchèque
Europe

The former socialist countries of Eastern Europe (that is, Europe east of Germany and west of the Urals, but including all of Russia) began a transition to a market economy in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. This paper looks at one aspect of that transition: the transition from state ownership to private ownership of agricultural land and the accompanying transition to a land market for agricultural land.

Food, agriculture and rural development

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2001
Amérique septentrionale
Afrique
Asie
Europe

This publication contains four in-depth reviews on current and emerging issues in the economic analysis of food, agriculture and rural development, written by well-known scholars in the field. The selection of the issues for in-depth review was the result of a survey conducted among FAO staff involved in policy assistance activities in the main developing regions. Thus, the choice reflects their and, by extension, the policy-makers' perception as to the main research priorities in the economic analysis of agriculture, rural development, poverty and food security.

Alimentation, agriculture et développement rural

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2001
Amérique septentrionale
Afrique
Asie
Europe

Cette publication contient quatre études approfondies sur les questions actuelles et nouvelles d’analyse économique de l’alimentation, de l’agriculture et du développement rural, qui sont l’œuvre de grands noms dans ce domaine. La sélection des questions à approfondir a été le résultat d’une enquête conduite auprès du personnel de la FAO s’occupant d’activités d’assistance de politique dans les principales régions en développement.

A Review for LandNet Rwanda of the Draft National Land Policy – and beyond

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2001
Afrique

Comprises introduction; immediate background; Lisa Jones’ summary of the National Land Policy; thoughts on the Policy now; the future – the key question of resources; NGO experiences elsewhere of implementing land policy and law; annexes with extract on land and settlement from the PRSP, and extracts from previous comments on the draft Land Policy. Suggests that, since the Policy is likely soon to be approved, LandNet Rwanda should focus its attention on implementation.

The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Land Reform in KwaZulu-Natal

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2001
Afrique

Proceedings of a seminar hosted by SARPN and the Centre for HIV/AIDS Networking, University of Natal, Durban. Contains 1. Introduction; 2. Overview of the current situation; 3. Overview of existing land reform HIV/AIDS policy and integration into Department of Land Affairs programmes; 4. Identification of key issues and challenges; 5. The challenge: developing a way forward.

Sustainable Development: What’s Land Got To Do With It?

Reports & Research
Octobre, 2001
Afrique

South Africa is reviewing its plans and progress towards sustainable development ahead of the 2002 World Summit in Johannesburg. Argues that more attention needs to be given to land reform as a key component of sustainable development strategy. Raises a number of questions and concerns that need debate before the Summit and beyond. Focuses particularly on land reform, poverty and livelihoods, and on land reform and the environment.

Poverty and the Distribution of Land

Reports & Research
Septembre, 2001
Global

Land reform is a many-splendoured thing. The term has been used to include not only redistributive reforms of ownership rights but also the establishment of collective or communal forms of farming, state sponsored land colonization schemes in frontier areas, and land tenure reforms, i.e., changes in the contractual arrangements between the landowner and those who cultivate the land. In addition, tax (and credit) measures intended to create incentives for large landowners to sell part of their holding sometimes are described as “market friendly” land reforms.

Communique of the Southern African Regional Conference on Farm Workers’ Human Rights and Security

Reports & Research
Septembre, 2001
Afrique

Delegates at the Harare conference on farm workers in Southern Africa noted with concern the continued marginalisation of farm worker communities and made recommendations on: weak labour legislation, citizenship rights, basic human rights, women farm workers/dwellers, HIV/AIDS, child labour and child abuse, globalization, debt cancellation, xenophobia, farm workers and land reform, the need for a regional summit.