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Recent Experiences of Civil Society Participation in Land Policy Planning in Rwanda and Malawi

Reports & Research
December, 2000
Malawi
Rwanda
Africa

Contains the background to the National Land Policy workshops in Rwanda and Malawi in October and November 2000, and discusses civil society involvement prior to, during and after the workshops. Draws comparisons between the two countries and mentions the role of international NGOs.

Community Engagement Fundamentals

Training Resources & Tools
April, 2012
Africa

Pamphlet drawn from the (above) Handbook. Practical tips and step-by-step instructions can help companies to successfully negotiate lease agreements with landowning communities. They can help communities prepare for the changes that come with high impact projects and more effectively harness their benefits and also provide the government with a tool that can be used to promote responsible investment.

Handbook of Community Engagement. A ‘good practice’ guide to negotiating lease agreements with landowning communities in South Sudan

Manuals & Guidelines
April, 2012
South Sudan
Africa

Includes setting the scene in South Sudan, key concepts and guiding principles, pre-investment planning, community consultation, participatory impact assessments, participatory monitoring, grievance mechanisms, community financial management, sample of community protocol.

Access to Land and other Natural Resources for Local Communities in Mozambique: Current Examples from Manica Province

Reports & Research
April, 2004
Mozambique
Africa

Includes secure resource tenure and poverty alleviation, acquiring rights over land and natural resources and how this looks at the field level, local community delimitation, sharing resource access and use benefits, partnership and other forms of shared resource use, case study experiences at provincial level in Manica.

Community-Investor Negotiation Guide 1: Preparing in Advance for Potential Investors

Manuals & Guidelines
August, 2018
Global

Deciding whether or not to allow an investor to use community lands and natural resources is one of the most important decisions a community can make.

When negotiations are conducted fairly and inclusively, investments may result in the creation of jobs, provision of much-needed infrastructure such as schools, roads and clinics, and rental payments that have the potential to support the community’s long-term prosperity and wellbeing.

Community-Investor Negotiation Guide 2: Negotiating Contracts with Investors

Manuals & Guidelines
August, 2018
Global

Deciding whether or not to allow an investor to use community lands and natural resources is one of the most important decisions a community can make.

When negotiations are conducted fairly and inclusively, investments may result in the creation of jobs, provision of much-needed infrastructure such as schools, roads and clinics, and rental payments that have the potential to support the community’s long-term prosperity and wellbeing.

Midcourse Manoeuvres: Community Strategies and Remedies for Natural Resource Conflicts in Myanmar

Reports & Research
May, 2018
Myanmar

Since the 1960s, and particularly in the last decade, Southeast Asia has been attracting significant foreign investments. Myanmar, despite its land titling and registration tangles, is no exception. Investors all across the globe are vying for a piece of the “Golden Land” and the country is responding with equal fervor. The building of a modern industrialized nation through agricultural development is one of the country's economic objectives. Foreign investments are being encouraged, private businesses are being pushed, and attractive tax and duty rebates are being offered.

Midcourse Manoeuvres: Community Strategies and Remedies for Natural Resource Conflicts in Myanmar

Reports & Research
May, 2018
Myanmar

Since the 1960s, and particularly in the last decade, Southeast Asia has been attracting significant foreign investments. Myanmar, despite its land titling and registration tangles, is no exception. Investors all across the globe are vying for a piece of the “Golden Land” and the country is responding with equal fervor. The building of a modern industrialized nation through agricultural development is one of the country's economic objectives. Foreign investments are being encouraged, private businesses are being pushed, and attractive tax and duty rebates are being offered.

Midcourse Manoeuvres: Community Strategies and Remedies for Natural Resource Conflicts in Indonesia

Reports & Research
May, 2018
Indonesia

Over the last 50 years, most Asian countries have gone through a shift from subsistence agricultural systems to industrialized economies. In Indonesia, the major shift came in 1966, when General Suharto successfully staged a military coup. Under his presidency, Indonesia experienced the “New Order”. A key aspect of this regime was trade and industrial expansion. Changes were made to foreign and domestic investment laws to facilitate growth, including the removal of most controls on private investments.

 

QUESTÃO FUNDIÁRIA EM CABO VERDE:

Journal Articles & Books
March, 2012
Africa
Cape Verde
O presente trabalho propõe-se a debater a questão fundiária em Cabo Verde na contemporaneidade, a partir do caso paradigmático do Município de São Salvador do Mundo – Ilha de Santiago. Para tanto, pretende-se utilizar referenciais bibliográficos e documentais quem dêem conta da forma de apropriação dos terrenos desde o período colonial até o momento presente. Também serão utilizadas entrevistas realizadas durante pesquisa de campo que retratem a cosmologia local no uso da terra e na conformação de um território comunitário.