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VGGT: Monitoring the governance of land, fisheries and forests

Institutional & promotional materials
August, 2015
Global

The Tenure Guidelines aim to serve as a reference, providing guidance to improve the governance of land, fisheries and forests so that it can contribute effectively to securing the right to adequate food. The Guidelines thus constitute an internationally agreed upon normative standard that assesses the actions and omissions of states, UN agencies as well as international organisations with respect to the way they regulate land, fisheries and forests in specific situations. See box 1 below.

Agriculture land resources and food security nexus in Punjab, Pakistan: an empirical ascertainment

Journal Articles & Books
Peer-reviewed publication
August, 2015
Pakistan

Agriculture is the backbone of Pakistan’s economy. It employs 45% of the labor force, contributes 21.4% to the gross domestic product and provides food to more than 180 million people of the country. The required plethoric resources to produce food correspondingly protect the population against food insecurity. This study explores the distribution of land resources, their ranking and relationships with food security in all districts of Punjab province of Pakistan. The Gini Coefficient and multiple linear regression were employed.

Stakeholder perceptions of the effectiveness and efficiency of agri-environment schemes in enhancing pollinators on farmland

Peer-reviewed publication
August, 2015
United States of America
Europe

In parts of the northern hemisphere, many pollinator species are in decline, with potential adverse implications for pollination and the ecosystem service of food production. It is therefore important to understand how habitats primarily orientated towards food production can be managed in an efficient way to enhance pollinator populations for current and future food security. In Europe, agri-environment schemes are a well-established method for promoting nature conservation on farmland.

Impact of Property Rights Reform to Support China’s Rural-Urban Integration

Policy Papers & Briefs
August, 2015
China
Eastern Asia
Oceania

As part of a national experiment in 2008, Chengdu prefecture implemented ambitious property rights reforms, including complete registration of all land together with measures to ease transferability and eliminate migration restrictions. A triple difference approach using the Statistics Bureau’s regular household panel suggests that the reforms increased consumption and income, especially for less wealthy and less educated households, with estimated benefits well above the cost of implementation.

Water and Climate Adaptation Plan for the Sava River Basin

Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
August, 2015
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Serbia
Slovenia
Montenegro
Eastern Europe
Europe
Central Asia

This report presents the water and climate adaptation plan (WATCAP) developed for the Sava river basin (SRB) as result of a study undertaken by the World Bank. The WATCAP is intended to help to bridge the gap between the climate change predictions for the SRB and the decision makers in current and planned water management investment projects that will be affected by changing climate trends.

Water and Climate Adaptation Plan for the Sava River Basin

Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
August, 2015
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Serbia
Slovenia
Montenegro
Eastern Europe
Europe
Central Asia

This report presents the water and climate adaptation plan (WATCAP) developed for the Sava river basin (SRB) as result of a study undertaken by the World Bank. The WATCAP is intended to help to bridge the gap between the climate change predictions for the SRB and the decision makers in current and planned water management investment projects that will be affected by changing climate trends.

Analytical Framework for land-based Investments in African Agriculture

Reports & Research
August, 2015
Africa

Designed to help investors ensure that their land-based investments are inclusive, sustainable, transparent, and respect human rights. Jointly developed by the African Union, FAO and donor governments, including the UK, Germany, France and the US. Includes structure of the framework, the importance of identifying stakeholders, the crucial role of host governments.

Cambodia Rice Sector Review

August, 2015
Cambodia

Cambodia’s rice harvests have been
rising significantly since 2005, powered by improved and
expanded irrigation and attractive farm gate prices. In
2010, the Cambodian government announced an export target of
1.0 million tons of milled rice by 2015. This analysis,
which updates reports prepared in 2009 and 2011, seeks to
identify short-term policy measures that can assist
Cambodian exporters in boosting exports in the near term.

Cambodia Quality Assessment Report

August, 2015
Cambodia

In response to numerous reports and
claims of poor quality or fake fertilizer that were
extensively reported by farmers, fertilizer dealers, and
government officials of the Ministry of Agriculture,
Forestry, and Fisheries (MAFF) over the past three years,
the World Bank, in support of the Royal Government of
Cambodia and in response to the food crisis through the
smallholder agricultural and social protection support

Estrategias campesinas y mercado de tierra en los tiempos de la revolución agraria: el caso de la Hacienda las Mercedes, provincia del Guayas.

Reports & Research
August, 2015
Ecuador

El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo general conocer, desde la mirada de las familias beneficiadas por el Plan Tierras, el tipo de estrategias de vida que han podido crear (o mantener) las familias beneficiarias de dos lotes de la hacienda Las Mercedes, a través del acceso al mercado de tierras y otros recursos productivos. Además, la investigación propone conocer las implicaciones que tienen estas estrategias campesinas en las relaciones sociales y políticas de un territorio en disputa como lo es la antigua hacienda Las Mercedes.

CCAFS Mitigation Options Tool

August, 2015

The University of Aberdeen and CCAFS are developing a simple tool for practitioners to quickly identify and compare mitigation options for agriculture. The CCAFS-MOT tool takes account of current farming practices and growing conditions to suggest a wide range of

mitigation options. The Excel-based tool is free and downloadable from the CCAFS website.