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Analysis of regional spatial planning and decision making strategies and their impact on land use in the urban fringe. Montpellier case study

Reports & Research
december, 2008
China

This document provides an overview on land use and spatial development in the Montpelier region and turning points the planning and governance regime. In the first part we give an overview on the land use and regional development of the case study region. In the second part, we introduce the planning system, its major actors and instruments as well as governance aspects to the reader.

Reutilización del Agua: la agricultura y la gestión del agua urbana en una sociedad del reciclado

Policy Papers & Briefs
november, 2008

La urbanización acelerada está trayendo consigo grandes retos en materia de empleo, infraestructuras y seguridad alimentaria y nutricional. Al mismo tiempo, muchas ciudades en rápido crecimiento se enfrentan a un aumento de la escasez de agua, a menudo agravada por los efectos del cambio climático, y a servicios de saneamiento insuficientes, aumentando así la exposición a los agentes contaminantes.

Water Re-use: Agriculture and Urban Water Management in a Recycling Society

Policy Papers & Briefs
november, 2008

Rapid urbanization is coming together with great challenges regarding employment, food and nutrition security and infrastructures. Simultaneously, many rapidly growing cities are facing increasing water shortages, often aggravated by the effects of climate change, and insufficient sanitation coverage with higher exposure to contaminants.

The Unit Titles Act

Legislation
november, 2008
Tanzania

An Act to provide for the management of the division of buildings into units, clusters, blocks and sections owned individually of co-owned and use ofdesignated areas; to provide for issuance of certificate of unit titles for the individual ownership of the units, clusters, or section of the building, management and resolution of disputes arising from the use of common property; to provide for use of common property by occupiers other than owners and to provide for related matten.

Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Latin America and the Caribbean

Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
september, 2008
Dominican Republic
Mexico
Chile
Ecuador
Nicaragua
Argentina
Colombia
Brazil
Latin America and the Caribbean

This study on Latin America is based on a sample of eight countries, comprising the big four economies of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico; Colombia and Ecuador, two of the poorest South American tropical countries; the Dominican Republic, the largest Caribbean economy; and Nicaragua, the poorest country in Central America. Together, in 2000-04, these countries accounted for 78 percent of the region's population, 80 percent of the region's agricultural value added, and 84 percent of the total gross domestic product (GDP) of Latin America.

Pushing and pulling

Reports & Research
augustus, 2008
South Africa

This case study provides a comparative analysis of two different initiatives designed to grow small
scale agricultural production in Cape Town.

Women, slums and urbanisation: examining the causes and consequences

januari, 2008
Eastern Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Oceania
Southern Asia
Latin America and the Caribbean

Countries throughout the world are rapidly urbanising, particularly in the developing world, and for the first time in human history, the majority of people today are no longer living in rural areas, but rather in cities. This report examines the worldwide phenomenon of urbanisation from the point of view of women’s housing rights.

Agricultural exit problems: Causes and consequences

Reports & Research
december, 2007

"Contrary to conventional economic theories, the relationship between income growth and the share of the population within the rural or agricultural sector is extremely diverse, even among regions starting from similar levels of development, such as Asia and Africa. The pattern in developing Asia is characterized by fast growth and slow urbanization, primarily as the result of labor-intensive agricultural growth and strong farm�nonfarm linkages. But for all its success to date, Asia appears to be increasingly vulnerable to rising inequality and jobless growth patterns.

Mitigating rural-urban disparities in China and India

Journal Articles & Books
december, 2007
China
India

The early development strategies of both China and India were urban- and industry-focused, discounting the importance of rural development. Despite sweeping reforms in both countries, the urban bias and subsequent spatial disparities still exist today. In order to reduce poverty and increase growth, developing countries need to correct these spatial disparities through a set of policies that take advantage of the synergies and linkages between rural and urban areas.