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The Role Of Open Data And Digital Technology In Property Management In The Developing World. The Case Of Rwanda.

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Décembre, 2021
Rwanda

The study examined the role of open data and digital technology in property management in urban and rural land in Rwanda in order to increase land tenure security and minimize land related problems.Methodology:Open and closed questions were developed and addressed to the community and local administrative authorities to provide views on how open data and digital technology can facilitate proper

Urban Land Tenure In Morocco Legal And Institutional Dysfunctions And Mitigation Measures

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Décembre, 2021
Morocco
Norway
United States of America

Abstract Land is a decisive factor in the organization of urban land. Its management is not subject to global agreement. It cannot be the expression of a socio-economic optimum shared by all actors, given their diverse and divergent interests.Goal and objectives:The legal and institutional dysfunctions linked to the land question in Morocco are multiple.

Famine in the Horn of Africa: Understanding institutional arrangements in land tenure systems

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Décembre, 2021
Global

Natural calamities such as drought, famine, and climate change have collided to create a humanitarian crisis. For the Horn of Africa (HoA), famine is among the factors that have caused the worst historical damages to the individual countries. Man-made calamities such as decentralized agricultural, pastoral activities and forest clearing are also root causes for the damage.

Pathways for improving rangeland governance under constraining land tenure systems: Application of a participatory Bayesian Belief approach

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Décembre, 2021
Global

This paper analyzes the complex relationships of factors influencing rangeland governance in the arid areas. A Bayesian Belief Network (BBN) model was developed in a participatory way to illustrate and assess the weight of a combination of environmental, social and institutional factors enabling the achievement of strengthened rangeland governance at a local level.

Determinants for deployment of climate-smart integrated pest management practices: a meta-analysis approach

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Décembre, 2021
Global

Following the development and dissemination of new climate-smart agricultural technologies to farmers globally, there has been an increase in the number of socio-economic studies on the adoption of climate-smart integrated pests’ management (CS-IPM) technologies over the years.

Rangelands and pastoralism of the Middle-East and North Africa, from reality to dream

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Décembre, 2021
Kenya

The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a vast area covering 20 countries from western Asia to North Africa, with nearly 9,000,000 Km2 and 303 million hectares of total rangelands. Rangelands play an essential role in supporting people’s livelihoods and food security. Mobile pastoralism is the most viable and resilient form of production and land use in the fragile drylands of MENA.