gestão de recursos naturais
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Land Rights
This documents contains technical information related experiences of people who have struggled ? and sometimes failed - to keep their rights to their land. There are examples from Cameroon, Malawi, Zimbabwe and The Gambia.
Land rights for widows?
If a woman loses her husband, she is also at risk, in many countries, of losing the land and property on which her survival depends. Prisca Ngum, a widow in Cameroon, describes her experience, and questions the tradition that widows should have no rights to their late husband?s property.
Land use studies: Reconciling the Dynamics of Agriculture with the Environment Summary: Annual report 2003 Project PE-4
Land use studies: Reconciling the Dynamics of Agriculture with the Environment Summary: Annual report 2005 Project PE-4
La multiplication de materiel de plantation de qualite pour ameliorer l’etat sanitaire et la productivite des cultures. Pratiques clefs pour les bananiers et les bananiers plantain: guide illustre.
This illustrated guide summarizes the key practices for producing clean planting material of banana with a high yield potential for smallholders, depending on the pests and diseases which are present. The guide is also designed to contribute to better planning of the propagation of planting material for rural development and disaster relief projects.
Land use studies: Reconciling the Dynamics of Agriculture with the Environment: Annual report 1996-97 Project PE-4
La propagacion de material de siembra de calidad para mejorar la salud y productividad del cultivo: practicas clave para las musaceas: guia ilustrada
This illustrated guide summarizes the key practices for producing clean planting material of banana with a high yield potential for smallholders, depending on the pests and diseases which are present. The guide is also designed to contribute to better planning of the propagation of planting material for rural development and disaster relief projects.
Linking livestock and natural resource management
The Borana people are the predominant ethnic group on the Borana plateau in southern Ethiopia. Though traditionally transhumant pastoralists, they have recently increased their reliance on crops. Rainfall in the region averages between 353 and 873 mm; variability is high, with coefficients of variation ranging from 0.21 to 0.68. Anecdotal evidence implies that the vulnerability of pastoralist households to drought is increasing; stock levels increase dramatically during good rainfall years but plummet when rainfall is poor, indicating that the drought cycle is becoming more pronounced.
Literature review of impact assessment studies of potential application to natural resource management research (some literature resources)
This note is part of an on-going effort to gain insights to impact assessment and research uptake literature of relevance to natural resource management-related research. It is provided more for the reference list than for the merit of the associated text that is still at an early stage. Many more references have been collected but have yet to be screened for their potential relevance.