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Tesauro plurilingüe de tierras

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2003
Burkina Faso
Honduras
El Salvador
Chile
Guatemala
Uruguay
India
Ecuador
Bolivia
Cuba
Venezuela
Colombia

La temática relativa a la tenencia y explotación de tierras está de nuevo a la orden del día. Así, son muchos los países que manifiestan un renovado interés por los diferentes modos de acceso a los recursos naturales en un marco de posibles reformas territoriales, ya sea en el contexto de la seguridad alimentaria, de la lucha contra la pobreza en el mundo, de la preservación del ambiente o de la calidad de la vida.

Improving tenure security for the poor in Africa: Mozambique - Country Case Study

Reports & Research
November, 2007
Mozambique
Netherlands
Kenya
South Africa
Guinea
Zimbabwe
Norway
Africa

The paper looks at land tenure in Mozambique, where ever since independence in 1975, property in land has been vested in the state, and despite the political and economic shift to a multiparty system and market economy, this underlying principle has remained in place: no land may be sold, mortgaged, or otherwise encumbered or alienated. Local traditional land management systems meanwhile have retained a robust role as the de facto land management system of Mozambique.

Improving tenure security for the poor in Africa: Namibia Country Case Study.

Reports & Research
November, 2006
Angola
Kenya
South Africa
Germany
Zimbabwe
Botswana
Namibia
Norway
Africa

This case study looks at the land tenure in Namibia, where for a century of colonial rule indigenous Namibians were dispossessed from rights to both land and resources – by German and then white South African settlers establishing commercial farms and related businesses. Access to freehold tenure was reserved for white settlers and tenure security for indigenous Namibians largely disappeared. In non-white areas, rights were provided under indigenous tenure systems whose legal status was somewhat murky. Urban tenure was denied as blacks were not allowed ownership of residential land.

Improving tenure security for the poor in Africa: Mali - Country Case Study

Reports & Research
November, 2006
Mozambique
Burkina Faso
Kenya
Mali
Germany
Ghana
Ethiopia
Niger
Norway
Africa

The study aims to clarify the various issues regarding land security of poor and other marginalized groups in Malian rural areas. It looks into questions relating to how poor and vulnerable groups obtain access to land and natural resources, and what factors cause their exclusion. It analyzes existing methods for formalizing land rights and land transactions and their impacts on the poor. Specific attention is given to the practical organization of the procedures for formalization and recording land rights.

Asia Regional Assessment for the FAO Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land and other Natural Resources

Reports & Research
November, 2009
Namibia
Burkina Faso
Asia
China
Mongolia
Cambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Sri Lanka
Jordan
Romania
Finland
Germany
Netherlands

FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), Germany, IFAD (International Fund for Agricultural Development), Finland, GTZ (Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit), UN-Habitat, World Bank and UNDP, and IPC (International NGO/CSO Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty), Food First International Action Network (FIAN), ILC (International Land Coalition), FIG (International Federation of Surveyors) and other development partners are working together with countries to prepare Voluntary Guidelines that will provide practical guidance to states, civil society, the private se

Southern Africa Regional Assessment for the FAO Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land and other Natural Resources

Reports & Research
November, 2009
Africa
Libya
Malawi
Mozambique
Tanzania
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Angola
Botswana
Lesotho
Namibia
South Africa
Eswatini
Germany

FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), GTZ (Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit) and other development partners are working together with countries to prepare Voluntary Guidelines that will provide practical guidance to states, civil society, the private sector, donors and development specialists on the responsible governance of tenure.

Eastern and Anglophone Western Africa Regional Assessment for the FAO Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land and Other Natural Resources

Reports & Research
November, 2010
Africa
Libya
Sudan
Burundi
Ethiopia
Kenya
Rwanda
Somalia
Tanzania
Uganda
Cameroon
Namibia
Burkina Faso
Ghana
Liberia
Nigeria
Sierra Leone
Panama
Brazil
Jordan
Romania
United Kingdom
Germany
Samoa

The Eastern and Anglophone Western Africa Regional Assessment meeting was organized by a task force consisting of FAO, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, African Land Policy Initiative, the United Nations World Food Programme, United Nations Development Programme, the International Fund for Agricultural Development and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme officials in Ethiopia.

Land Tenure Journal 2/2011 - Revue des questions foncières 2/2011

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2011
Sudan
Tanzania
Zambia
Angola
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Namibia
Gambia
Liberia
Mali
Niger
Honduras
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Peru
Venezuela
China
Indonesia
Thailand
India
Romania
Italy

This thematic issue of the Land Tenure Journal brings together theories and practices related to land tenure and climate change both from the mitigation and adaptation perspectives. Articles look at the implications that REDD+ and Payments for Environmental Services pose to land tenure and administration, propose approaches to deal with the new challenges and analyse the adaptation of local tenure systems and livelihoods to climate change.

Improving tenure security for the poor in Africa

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2006
Burkina Faso
Nigeria
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
Australia
Ghana
Malawi
Niger
Ethiopia
Rwanda
South Africa
Lesotho
Uganda
Somalia
Uruguay
Tanzania
Senegal
Sudan
Cameroon
Norway
Kenya
Africa

Most of the world’s poor work in the “informal economy” – outside of recognized and enforceable rules. Thus, even though most have assets of some kind, they have no way to document their possessions because they lack formal access to legally recognized tools such as deeds, contracts and permits.

Near East Regional Assessment for the FAO Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land and Other Natural Resources

Reports & Research
November, 2010
Africa
Algeria
Egypt
Libya
Morocco
Sudan
Tunisia
Mauritania
Asia
Afghanistan
Iran
Bahrain
Iraq
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syrian Arab Republic
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Global

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and several development partners are working together with countries to prepare Voluntary Guidelines that will provide practical guidance to states, civil society, the private sector, academic and research institutions, donors and development specialists on the responsible governance of tenure.