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Land Resources Information Systems in the Caribbean

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2001
Dominica
Bangladesh
Estados Unidos
Espanha
Granada
Jamaica
Áustria
Guiana
Costa Rica
Tailândia
Quênia
Cuba
Filipinas
Malásia
Haiti
Itália
Trindade e Tobago
Suriname
Antígua e Barbuda
Barbados
Canadá

This document contains the proceedings of the Subregional Workshop on Land Water Information Systems (LWRIS) in the Caribbean, held in Barbados in October 2000. The meeting was organized by FAO Land and Water Development Division (AGL), in collaboration with the Caribbean Agricultural and Research Development Institute.

Réforme agraire: Colonisation et coopératives agricoles 2000/1

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2001
Moçambique
Filipinas
Itália

Issues relating to land and land reform have been moving up the agenda of rural poverty and food security in recent years with the increasing acceptance that the prerequisites for broad-based and equitable development include the essential need for people to have access to land and other natural resources. Access needs to be on an equitable basis allowing the poor and the disadvantaged, including women, to secure the assets needed for them and their families to generate sustainable livelihoods.

The state of food and agriculture, 2010-2011

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2011
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Nigéria
Gâmbia
Peru
Bolívia
China
Serra Leoa
Paquistão
Níger
Colômbia
Moçambique
Jordânia
Filipinas
Lesoto
Malásia
Itália
Tanzania
Equador
Índia
Uganda
Brasil

Women make significant contributions to the rural economy in all developing country regions. Their roles OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE differ across regions, yet they consistently have less access than men to the resources and opportunities they need to be more productive. Increasing women’s access to land, livestock, education, financial services, extension, technology and rural employment would boost their productivity and generate gains in terms of agricultural production, food security, economic growth and social welfare.

Poverty and forestry

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2004
Qatar
Quirguistão
Israel
Afeganistão
Azerbaijão
Irã
Emirados Árabes Unidos
Jordânia
Chipre
Iémen
Turquia
Turquemenistão
Oman
Usbequistão
Kuwait
Iraque
Cazaquistão
Tajiquistão
Bahrein
Geórgia
Arménia
Arábia Saudita
Líbano
Ásia
Ásia Central

This paper examines the existing and potential connections between rural people and forests in the Kyrgyz Republic, with the aim of developing an improved understanding of the role and potential role of the forestry sector in poverty reduction.1 While the paper focuses on Kyrgyzstan, the wider aim is to show, building on some of the experiences of Kyrgyzstan, how the connections between forests and poverty reduction might be explored in West and Central Asia more generally.