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Conférence: L'apport de la propriété rurale à l'économie wallonne. Partie 1: les terres agricoles

14 Avril 2016
Centre de séminaire du Golf de Naxhelet.
Rue Naxhelet 1 à 4520 Wanze
Belgium

Source: NTF.be

Le jeudi 14 avril prochain, NTF vous invite cordialement à sa conférence de printemps sur le thème :

"L'apport de la propriété rurale à l'économie wallonne.
Partie 1: les terres agricoles"

Salon International de l'Agriculture

27 Février 2016 - 06 Mars 2016
La Porte de Versailles
Paris
France

Depuis sa création en 1964, le Salon International de l'Agriculture est devenu la plus grande manifestation agricole française. Avec plus de 1000 exposants originaires d'une quarantaine de pays et 3000 animaux présentés, le salon est une véritable fenêtre ouverte sur l'agriculture dans toute sa diversité.

Marginalisation économique et exclusion sociale de la paysannerie sierra-léonaise

09 Mars 2015
Amphithéâtre du Bâtiment 1 du Jardin Tropical de Nogent sur Marne
au 45bis, Av. de la Belle Gabrielle
à Nogent sur Marne
France

 

Avec Augustin Palliere, Docteur Paris X (Nanterre) avec la thèse "Un sac de riz vide ne tient pas debout. Dynamiques agraires régionales et marginalisation de la paysannerie sierra-léonaise".

LAND TENURE AND DISASTERS: RESPONSE, REBUILDING, RESILIENCE

13 Février 2015

LAND TENURE AND DISASTERS: RESPONSE, REBUILDING, RESILIENCE

Location: 
Washington DC Economic Partnership 1495 F Street, NW Washington, DC
Event Start Date: 
Friday, February 13, 2015 - 08:45
Event End Date: 
Friday, February 13, 2015 - 10:15
Event website
http://usaidlandtenure.net/events/disasters-webinar
 


After a disaster, land and property rights are often overlooked in response and rebuilding efforts. The lack of clear rights often leads to conflict, delay, and higher costs. But we can address these problems before a disaster strikes. We can:

  • Create projects that strengthen the capacity of land administration institutions and staff;
  • Build resilience by identifying safe and secure spaces for reconstruction;
  • Include communities in documenting land rights and creating solutions for shelter; and
  • Recognize the rights of vulnerable communities living in informal housing.

 

Learn how in a breakfast panel discussion. Experts will share their experiences in Sri Lanka, Haiti, and Indonesia.

Panelists:

  • Dr. Cynthia Caron, Assistant Professor of International Development and Social Change at Clark University
  • Adriana Navarro-Sertich, Housing and Urban Planning Advisor at UNOPS Haiti-Washington
  • Bharat Pathak, Independent Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation Consultant (Former Director at Mercy Corps in Indonesia)

 

This breakfast panel discussion will be hosted by USAID's Office of Land Tenure and Resource Management. The event is open to the public and participants are welcome to attend in person or online. Doors will open at 8:15 a.m. The discussion will begin at 8:45 a.m.


Washington DC Economic Partnership
The Pepco Room
1495 F Street, NW
Washington, DC
 

For more information on how to attend in person or online the event visit http://usaidlandtenure.net/events/disasters-webinar