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Village Focus International - Water in Cambodia

Multimedia
juni, 2010
Cambodia

VFI has been working in Cambodia for 7 years now. Our ECOSORN Project aims to provide water supply and sanitation facilities, and to improve sustainability by introducing appropriate technologies for villagers. 



We operate this project in 3 provinces, 14 districts, 36 communes, 78 villages in the most remote parts of Battambang, Banteay Meanchey and Siem Reap Provinces. Our project goal is to build 6,000 latrines; 110 water wells; 1,000 water storage jars; and 5 large ponds

 

En el Chaco Americano

Policy Papers & Briefs
mei, 2010
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Paraguay

 * Alipio Valdez
El Gran Chaco Americano es una región extensa, ubicada en la parte sur del continente, compartida por cuatro países de América: Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia y una pequeña parte de Brasil. Tiene una extensión de 1.000.000 km2, con un ecosistema muy frágil y el segundo más importante del continente americano.

Land Administration System In Pakistan – Current Situation And Stakeholders’ Perception

Conference Papers & Reports
maart, 2010
Pakistan

The current land administration system in Pakistan aims at land revenue assessment and tax collection for the fiscal purposes. This system is organised or structured on the traditional land registers and cadastral maps in paper formats, and their maintenance is mainly dependent on the hard works of the local land administrator so called “Patwari” at the grass-root level within his jurisdiction.

Implications of land policies for rural-urban linkages and rural transformation in Ethiopia

december, 2009
Ethiopia
Africa
Eastern Africa

In this discussion paper, we explore the policy environment related to rural-urban linkages and migration in Ethiopia, and analyze how the policies are impacting rural transformation. Section 2 describes conceptual issues and the theoretical framework that establishes the connection between RULs, rural-urban migration, and rural transformation. Section 3 outlines the policy landscape pertaining specifically to land and labor in Ethiopia, and analyzes the impact these policies have on migration behavior and rural transformation.

Mercosur y Unasur: Posturas de la Argentina frente a ambos procesos - sólo un ejemplo

Reports & Research
december, 2009
Argentina
Brazil
Venezuela
South America

En este trabajo se analiza con un método teórico descriptivo la actitud asumida por la Argentina frente a los procesos UNASUR y MERCOSUR a través de tres acontecimientos que ilustrativos: la incorporación de Venezuela al Mercosur, la falta de articulación estratégica en el plano comercial externo por parte de Argentina y Brasil y el conflicto sobre las papeleras mantenido por Argentina con el Uruguay.

Urban land development in practice

Training Resources & Tools
december, 2009
South Africa

This case study draws on research that sought to understand the process of urban land development in practice, from the perspectives of developers and municipalities. The research was undertaken by the Department of Town and Regional Planning, University of Pretoria, commissioned by Urban LandMark. The resource includes some learning and reflection activities based on the case study. These activities can be done individually or in groups, as appropriate for the learning session.

Biodiversity and Development of the Hydropower Sector: Lessons from the Vietnamese Experience

december, 2009
Vietnam
Oceania
Eastern Asia
Southern Asia

Climate change prompts policymakers to pursue a low carbon energy pathway in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, this can lead to trade-offs with other sustainability objectives. This policy brief outlines key issues relating to biodiversity and the development of the hydropower sector in Vietnam. It is aimed at informing policymakers, civil society and donors. It argues that the large-scale development of the country’s hydropower sector is being undertaken without due consideration of the impacts that this is having on the nation’s biodiversity.

Urban land development in practice

december, 2009
South Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa

Developers study the property market carefully and then, based on the property cycle, and risk and profit calculations, they acquire land and develop it, with a specific product in mind. Municipalities play a governance role, and are mandated to ensure that the development is in line with government policies and development plans for the area.

Capacity Development in Post‐Conflict Countries

Reports & Research
december, 2009
Global

The recent Secretary General’s “Report on Peacebuilding in the Immediate Aftermath of Conflict” warns of the threats posed by the failure to restore state authority to lead the peacebuilding process in early post‐conflict situations. This report advocates for coherent and well coordinated early action to support post‐conflict governments to build core state capacities that will help to restore legitimacy and effectiveness. This paper lays out a framework for reconsidering the unique challenges post‐conflict contexts pose to processes of state capacity development.

The Transformation of Land Law in Indonesia: The Persistence of Pluralism

Peer-reviewed publication
december, 2009
Indonesia

Transforming a pluralistic tenure system into unified statutory rights has been a major objective of the development of property law in many developing countries. Many law and development scholars have assumed that unified land rights are a pre-condition to development and that a pluralistic tenure land system is a major source of uncertainty and insecurity. This article challenges this commonly held assumption by way of a case study of Indonesia's effort to unify the laws governing land.