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Land tenure and rural development

LandLibrary Resource
December, 2001

The purpose of this guide is to provide support to those who are assessing and designing appropriate responses to food insecurity and rural development situations. This guide aims to show where and why land tenure is an important issue in food security and sustainable rural livelihoods.

Gender and soil fertility in Uganda: a comparison of soil fertility indicators on women’s and men’s agricultural plots

LandLibrary Resource
December, 2001
Sub-Saharan Africa

The study was conducted to determine whether the gender difference in wealth and land allocation between male and female farmers in male-headed households is manifested in soil fertility indicators. It determined chemical fertility levels (fertility indicators) in the composite topsoil samples from 5 woman-owned plots and 5 man-owned plots in Ntanzi village, Uganda, on a Rhodic Ferralsol.

Zimbabwe: fast track land reform in Zimbabwe

LandLibrary Resource
December, 2001
Zimbabwe
Sub-Saharan Africa

This report considers the human rights implications of the 'fast track' process of land redistribution in Zimbabwe, under which the government has revised the constitution and amended legislation in order to allow it to acquire commercial farms compulsorily and without compensation, and the land occupations that have accompanied it since early 2000.

Fine grain-Finance: financial choice and strategy among the poor in rural North India

LandLibrary Resource
December, 2001
India
Southern Asia

This report gives a description of the financial life of residents with a limited basis for cash-crop and off-farm opportunities, hence restricting them to size of landholding as a critical indicator of wealth and status and influences access to cheap bank finance.The authors demonstrates that the use of informal mechanisms like reciprocal gifts, interest-free lending and borrowing and takin

Introducing geotechnology to developing country land agencies: challenges in Ghana

LandLibrary Resource
December, 2001
Sub-Saharan Africa

In Accra, as in other cities where rural-to- urban migration has added to the pressure on land, methods for the management and storage of land registry data are inadequate. How can land administration processes be automated through the introduction of information technology (IT) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)? What institutional changes must be put in place?

Sahelian Shepherds still struggling 25 years after the big drought

LandLibrary Resource
December, 2001

Since the early 1970s, the position of pastoralists in West Africa's Sahel zone has become ever more precarious. Their plight is evidenced by rural-urban migration movements as well as the results of field surveys. The last major drought of 1983-1985 delivered a major blow to communities which derive most of their food and revenues from herding.

HIV/AIDS and its impacts on land tenure and livelihoods in Lesotho: comments on Lesotho country study

LandLibrary Resource
Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2001
Sub-Saharan Africa
Lesotho

This paper addresses the amelioration of the impact of AIDS on land tenure and livelihoods. The author argues that, in Lesotho, land policy development should be informed by the status of community support and welfare for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.