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Improving the legal framework for participatory forestry

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Journal Articles & Books
november, 2006
Switzerland
Nepal
Zambia
Guatemala
Denmark
Sri Lanka
Australia
Austria
Ethiopia
New Zealand
Mozambique
Laos
Philippines
South Africa
Vietnam
Kyrgyzstan
Cambodia
India
Mongolia
Mexico
Canada
Asia

This paper represents part of an area of work in support of enhancing access to land and forest resources in support of rural livelihoods in Mongolia. It is based on learning emerging from an ongoing FAOsupported project called: Support to the development of participatory forest management (TCP/MON/2903).

Land access in the 21st century

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Journal Articles & Books
november, 2006
Bangladesh
Rwanda
Zimbabwe
Peru
Indonesia
Ghana
Venezuela
Guyana
Pakistan
Colombia
Mozambique
Jordan
Costa Rica
Philippines
South Africa
Nicaragua
Malaysia
Uganda
Botswana
India
China
Mexico
Brazil

The present paper seeks to cover the key issues, trends, constraints, challenges, knowledge gaps and policy options on a range of dimensions of land access.

Improving Tenure Security for the Rural Poor: Rwanda – Country Case Study

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Reports & Research
november, 2006
Rwanda
Switzerland
Kenya
South Africa
Zimbabwe
Tanzania
Botswana
Brazil
Canada
Norway
Africa

Most of the world’s poor work in the “informal economy” – outside of recognized and enforceable rules. Thus, even though most have assets of some kind, they have no way to document their possessions because they lack formal access to legally recognized tools such as deeds, contracts and permits.

Changes in in "customary" land tenure systems in Africa

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Journal Articles & Books
november, 2006
Burkina Faso
Benin
Nigeria
Belgium
Rwanda
Mali
Zimbabwe
Eswatini
Ghana
Sierra Leone
Ethiopia
Niger
Cameroon
Kenya
Mozambique
South Africa
Lesotho
Uganda
Italy
Tanzania
Botswana
France
Africa

Across rural Africa, land legislation struggles to be properly implemented, and most resource users gain access to land on the basis of local land tenure systems.

Guião de Direitos das Comunidades Locais no Domínio dos Recursos Naturais

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Reports & Research
november, 2006
Mozambique

O Guião de Direitos das Comunidades Locais no Domínio dos Recursos Naturais pretende-se ajudar a obter um melhor conhecimento e compreensão da Constituição da República de Moçambique (no que toca aos recursos naturais) e da legislação do ambiente, terra, florestas e fauna bravia, pescas, minas e água, incluindo os respectivos regulamentos, de forma a contribuir para uma melho

Making rights a reality: Participation in practice and lessons learned in Mozambique

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Manuals & Guidelines
november, 2006
Mozambique

This paper represents part of an area of work which analyses access to natural resources in Mozambique. An initial paper examined the extent to which Mozambique’s recent regulatory changes to natural resource access and management have had their intended effects (LSP Working Paper 17: Norfolk, S. (2004).

Caring for the land: Best practices in soil and water conservation in Beressa watershed, highlands of Ethiopia

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Journal Articles & Books
november, 2006
Ethiopia

About 88% of the population is concentrated in the highlands, which constitute less than half of the national territory; here the population density is 141 persons km-2. Agriculture is the main source of livelihood and national income in the country. Over 85% of the population directly depends on it and about half of the GDP is generated from the sector.

Maps, not guns, resolve resource conflicts in Cambodia : researchers and villagers create a new model for resource policy in defending traditional land rights

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Reports & Research
november, 2006
Cambodia

Uncontrolled development was threatening to destroy the forest environment
and the traditional way of life of the hill people of Ratanakiri. Researchers
worked with the villagers to produce unique maps and resource use plans
that convinced the government of the people’s traditional resource use and

Better land access for the rural poor. Lessons from experience and challenges ahead

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Reports & Research
oktober, 2006
Africa

Main chapters cover access to land and poverty reduction, land redistribution, and securing land rights. The last includes the role of land markets, women’s land rights, securing local resource rights in foreign investment projects, protecting the rights of indigenous peoples and pastoralists, conflicts.