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The status of rural poverty in the Near East and North Africa

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December, 2006
Algeria
Egypt
Morocco
Yemen
Turkey
Somalia
Jordan
Syrian Arab Republic
Tunisia
Djibouti
Sudan
Lebanon
Western Asia
Northern Africa

Poverty in the Near East and North Africa region (NENA) is mainly a rural phenomenon. Almost half (48%) the area’s population lives in rural areas. This report focuses on key rural poverty issues in 13 diverse countries in the region, without attempting to propose policy or programme actions at national or local levels.

The law, legal institutions and the protection of land rights in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire: developing a more effective and equitable system

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December, 2006
Sub-Saharan Africa

This paper provides an analysis of the effectiveness and equitability of West African judicial, legal and administrative institutions for:providing accessible dispute resolutionprotecting the security of the urban and rural poor to hold and use land.The authors compare legislation of customary and non-state regulatory institutions in Ghana, with the greater Pluralism of Côte d’Ivoire.

Livelihood diversification in Borana pastoral communities of Ethiopia - prospects and challenges

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December, 2006
Ethiopia
Sub-Saharan Africa

This paper analyses the livelihoods of the Borana pastoral communities of Southern Oromiya in Ethiopia. It aims to inform policy makers, donors, and development practitioners about the best strategies for protecting and promoting sustainable livelihoods in the region.

‘It is our land’: human rights and land tenure reform in Namaqualand, South Africa

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December, 2006
South Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa

Secure access to resources is now recognised in human rights discourse as a universal condition of human well-being. This paper aims to contribute to the theoretical and empirical understanding of land tenure as a human rights issue, by analysing recent land tenure policy in South Africa.

Al Hima: a way of life

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December, 2006
Iran
Lebanon
Western Asia
Northern Africa

The Hima is a traditional system of resource tenure that has been practiced for more than 1400 years in the Arabian Peninsular. With the numerous deteriorations that came and halted advancement in the Arab world, and at times for different reasons, the Hima also declined.

Land tenure and land management in the districts around Mount Elgon: an assessment presented to Mount Elgon Regional Ecosystem Conservation Programme (MERECP)

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December, 2006
Kenya
Uganda
Sub-Saharan Africa

This working paper reviews historical and current factors and patterns affecting land use, land tenure, resource access, human settlement, and conflicts over resource access and tenure in the districts around Mt. Elgon in Kenya and Uganda.

Biting the Bullet : How to Secure Access to Drylands Resources for Multiple Users

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Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2006
Africa

Close to one billion people worldwide depend directly upon the drylands for theirlivelihoods. Because of their climatic conditions and political and economicmarginalization drylands also have some of the highest incidents of poverty. Pastoral andsedentary production systems coexist in these areas and both very often use commonproperty arrangements to manage access and use of natural resources.

Agricultural land-use change and its drivers in mountain landscapes: A case study in the Pyrenees

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2006
France

Research studies aimed at integrating socio-economic and geo-bio-physical factors are increasingly being used in order to improve our understanding of the causes and effects of land-use change and to support sustainable landscape development.