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Investment in land and water

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2002
Laos
Bangladesh
Vietnam
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Cambodia
India
Pakistan
Republic of Korea
China
Thailand
Asia

A report of the proceedings of the October 2001 regional consultation on the above theme, the document explains the urgent need for arresting and reversing the decline in investment in land and water development in Asia-Pacific countries. Land and water investment priorities include coping with worsening land degradation, increasing productivity of the region’s large rainfed areas and modernising wasteful water delivery and irrigation systems.

Eau et agriculture

Reports & Research
November, 2002
Kenya
Botswana
Burkina Faso
Niger
Togo
Guatemala
Honduras
Nicaragua
Philippines
Bangladesh
Iran
Sri Lanka
Iraq
Qatar

l'eau - source de sécurité alimentaire Journée mondiale de l'alimentation: 16 octobre 2002

O papel dos tribunais comunitários na prevenção e resolução de conflitos de terras e outros

Jurisprudence
August, 2002
Mozambique

O presente relatório inscreve-se nas actividades desenvolvidas no âmbito do Projecto GCP/MOZ/069/NET, estabelecido entre a Organização das Nações Unidas para a Agricultura e a Alimentação (FAO) e o Governo da República de Moçambique, cujo objectivo geral é o de apoiar a implementação de três diplomas legais recentes e inovadores no ordenamento jurídico moçambicano: a Lei de Terras, a Lei do Ambiente e a Lei das Florestas e Fauna Bravia.
Este objectivo geral desdobra-se em quatro objectivos específicos, assim escalonados:

A indispensável terra africana para o aumento da riqueza dos pobres

Journal Articles & Books
May, 2002
Mozambique

Este artigo junta-se aos esforços de muitos outros africanos, entendendo-se por pobreza não só os níveis de rendimento por dia por pessoa, mas também a pobreza como ausência de poder nas relações intra-familiares, entre estas e os demais actores e entre a sociedade no seu todo e os recursos naturais de que se dispõe no Continente Africano.

Land reform and the development of commercial agriculture in Vietnam: policy and issues

Institutional & promotional materials
December, 2001
Vietnam

Over the last decade, following the doi moi reforms, the Vietnamese government has formally recognised the household as the basic unit of production and allocated land use rights to households. Under the 1993 Land Law these rights can be transferred, exchanged, leased, inherited, and mortgaged. A land market is emerging in Vietnam but is still constrained for various reasons. Additionally, lack of flexibility of land use is an issue.

The FAO-ESCAP pilot project on national water visions. From vision to action: a synthesis of experiences in Southeast Asia

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2001
Morocco
Philippines
Malaysia
Japan
China
Myanmar
Cambodia
Vietnam
Thailand
Netherlands
Asia

Based on the FAO-ESCAP project to develop 'national water visions' in the Asia-Pacific region that would set out each country's goals for sound water management to meet the needs of all for this vital natural resource over the next two decades. Contains four Southeast Asia case studies (Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam), which were carried out as part of the project and looks at water use in these countries and how they plan to fulfil their water visions.

Small Dams and Weirs in Earth and Gabion Materials

Reports & Research
November, 2001
Egypt
Nigeria
United States of America
Singapore
Vietnam
Somalia
France
China
Eritrea
Botswana
Haiti
Guinea
Malawi
Niger
Ethiopia

This publication is a set of practical guidelines and norms for field project engineers for the design and building of small hydraulic structures using earth and gabions. This publication would be useful in designing small earth dams with a gabion spillway, intake weirs for gravity irrigation schemes, groynes, river bed training works and for protection against hydraulic erosion.

Land Tenure, Title Deeds, and Farm Productivity in the Southern Province of Zambia

Reports & Research
August, 2001
Zambia

This study relates to an on-going debate as to whether customary African land tenure must be reformed or converted to a statutory, individualised land tenure system (often referred to as a ‘titled’ system) as a pre-requisite to agricultural development. Past arguments in favour of titling claim that traditional tenure is insecure for the small farmer and thus creates disincentives for land improvements; that it prevents land from being used as collateral for credit; and that it prevents the transfer of land from inefficient users to efficient ones.

Empowering women to achieve food security

Policy Papers & Briefs
July, 2001
Global

Women play important roles as producers of food, managers of natural resources, income earners, and caretakers of household food and nutrition security. Giving women the same access to physical and human resources as men could increase agricultural productivity, just as increases in women’s education and improvements in women’s status over the past quarter century have contributed to more than half of the reduction in the rate of child malnutrition.