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Rapports et recherches
décembre 2005
Costa Rica
Philippines
Allemagne
Madagascar
Brésil
Inde
Italie
Cameroun
Thaïlande
Asie

The Forest Resources Assessment (FRA) Project in the Philippines was initiated in August 2002 for the assessment of Philippine forest and tree resources as part of the framework of the Forest Resources Assessment Programme of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to support national forest assessments (NFA).

Articles et Livres
septembre 2005
Népal
Philippines
Afrique du Sud
Turquie
Allemagne
Chine
Zimbabwe
Luxembourg
Équateur
Pérou
Italie
Finlande
Canada

This paper gives a brief overview of the existing UPFG laws and regulations and points out the issues that legislative bodies may have to consider with regard to UPFG. The objective of the paper is to give an overriding analysis of the relevant issues that need to be considered in order to analyze the legal and institutional aspects of UPFG.

Documents de politique et mémoires
mars 2005
Asie
Brunéi Darussalam
Cambodge
Indonésie
Laos
Malaisie
Myanmar
Philippines
Singapour
Thaïlande
Viet Nam

Agrarian reform, or AR, is the redistribution of public and private agricultural lands, regardless of produce and tenurial arrangement, to landless farmers and regular farm workers, to include support services and other arrangements alternative to distribution of land such as production/profi t sharing, labor organization, or distribution of shares of stock.


janvier 2005
Brésil
Philippines
Amérique latine et Caraïbes
Asie orientale
Océanie

Today, many rural poor Filipinos are using state law to try to claim land rights. In spite of the availability of a much stronger set of legal resources than ever before, claiming legal land rights remains difficult. Some argue these difficulties are a reason to turn away from state-led land reform and toward a market-assisted land reform (MALR) model.

janvier 2005
Philippines

Today, many rural poor Filipinos are using state law to try to claim land rights. In spite of the availability of a much stronger set of legal resources than ever before, claiming legal land rights remains difficult. Some argue these difficulties are a reason to turn away from state-led land reform and toward a market-assisted land reform (MALR) model.

Rapports et recherches
décembre 2004
Philippines

Local and indigenous communities across the world are advancing innovative sustainable development solutions that work for people and for nature. Few publications or case studies tell the full story of how such initiatives evolve, the breadth of their impacts, or how they change over time.

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