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Investing in maintaining mobility in pastoral systems of the arid and semi-arid regions of Sub-Saharan Africa

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Décembre, 2005
Afrique sub-saharienne

This paper seeks to provide national and international policy-makers interested in the development of arid and semi-arid areas with background information and policy options, on whether and how to invest in mobility of pastoral systems in Africa.It first describes the trends leading to declining mobility, followed by a description of the key underlying causes for these trends and their impacts

Policies and practices for securing and improving access to land

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Décembre, 2005

This paper reviews recent policy and practice to secure access to land for poor people. Emphasis is on Africa, Latin America and Asia, while reference also is made to Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States.Despite the widely different observations from the various places, the paper identifies some general trends and challenges.

More than simply "socially embedded": recognising the distinctiveness of African land rights

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Décembre, 2005
Afrique sub-saharienne

Land tenure reform remains a key policy issue in Africa, given the large proportion of people relying on land and natural resources for their livelihoods. This paper addresses the exclusionary nature of many processes around land, which can lead to social divisions.

Debating shifting cultivation in the Eastern Himalayas: farmers’ innovations as lessons for policy

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Décembre, 2005
Népal
Bangladesh
Inde
Bhoutan
Chine
Myanmar
Asie méridionale
Asie orientale
Océanie

Hundreds of millions of people in Asia are dependent on shifting cultivation, yet the practice has tended to be seen in a negative light and discouraged by policy makers. This document challenges prevailing assumptions, arguing that shifting cultivation – if properly practised – is actually a ‘good practice’ system for productively using hill and mountain land, while ensuring conservation of fo