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Rapport de compilation et d’analyse des données existantes sur le secteur des plantations forestières de Madagascar : Etat des plantations villageoises et familiales malgaches d’aujourd’hui

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2000
Madagáscar
África

This thirty-page report is the third out of three reports written on forest resources in Madagascar. It is aimed at the collection, analysis of data related to the forest plantations sector in Madagascar. Different from the other two reports, it deals with issues related to village plantations and its uses by local families. The report is composed of six main topics dealing with the methodologies used, the surface of the plantations, total volume of these, the commercial aspects, the duration of rotation and the dynamics of reforestation and exploitation.

Linking livelihoods and gender analysis for achieving gender transformative change

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2006
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Nigéria
Nepal
Gâmbia
Mali
Zimbabwe
China
Congo
Etiópia
Colômbia
Moçambique
África do Sul
Nicarágua
Uganda
Camarões
Tanzania
Países Baixos
Índia
Sudão
Gabão
Quênia

Issues of transformative change in gender relations have been on the development agenda for four decades and no-one could say that there have not been significant policy initiatives taken to achieve this objective. The enthusiasm generated during the 1975 International Year for Women and throughout the UN international Women’s Decade from 1976-1985 is undeniable and the achievements are clear.

The culture of access to mountain natural resources

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2003
França
Bangladesh
Suíça
Alemanha
Dinamarca
Indonésia
Austrália
China
Etiópia
Paquistão
Nepal
Japão
Lesoto
Itália
Países Baixos
Índia
Butão
Ásia

This study investigates the political and contentious nature of access to mountain natural resources by poor, disadvantaged and marginalized people, including women and youth, and the policy processes associated with access and development over time. This study has been commissioned by FAO to look at sustainable livelihoods approaches to access to natural resources in mountain areas. We concentrate on access by poorer and marginalized groups to policy processes whereby long-term sustainable access to resources is achieved.

Use of property rights in fisheries management. Proceedings. Vol. 1: Mini-course lectures and Core Conference presentations

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2000
França
Estados Unidos
Japão
África do Sul
Islândia
Samoa
Namíbia
Países Baixos
Austrália
Canadá
Argentina
Uruguai
Nova Zelândia

Part I of the proceedings consists of two major sections, the Mini-course lectures and the presentations presented during the Core Conference (Mini-course). The lectures presented during the two-day Mini-course were grouped in two sections. The first dealt with the concepts, theory and practice relating to the use of Property Rights in Fisheries Management.

Course: Safeguarding land tenure rights in the context of agricultural investments

Policy Papers & Briefs
Outubro, 2016
Alemanha

This course aims to provide guidance to government authorities engaged in investment promotion, approval, and monitoring activities at all stages of the agricultural land-based investment cycle. Based on the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure for Land, Fisheries and Forests, the course provides technical guidance on how to safeguard tenure rights, human rights, food security and the environment in the context of such investments.

Réforme Agraire: colonisation et coopératives agricoles 2008/1

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2009
Nigéria
Estados Unidos
Suécia
Bielorrússia
Finlândia
Austrália
Reino Unido
Islândia
Níger
Tailândia
Quênia
África do Sul
Nicarágua
Turquia
Itália
Noruega
Argentina
Índia
Paraguai
Brasil
Europa
Ásia
África
Américas
Oceânia

The articles in this volume supplement FAO Land Tenure Studies 10, Compulsory acquisition of land and compensation. The latter publication explains what compulsory acquisition and compensation are and what constitutes good practice in this area. This current volumes introductory article provides an overview of these issues. The issue of compulsory acquisition from a human rights perspective is also addressed here as are the concepts of market value, compensation value and just terms compensation.

Report on the Symposium on Legal Aspects of Large Scale Investments in Land: Implications for Food Security and Rural Development

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2011
Angola
Quênia
Zâmbia
Zimbabwe
China
Gana
Etiópia
Níger
Malawi
Tailândia
Moçambique
Libéria
Japão
África do Sul
Vietnam
Itália
Tanzania
Botswana
Argentina
Índia
Uganda
Brasil

The Symposium on Legal Aspects of Large Scale Investments in Land: Implications for Food Security and Rural Development was held at FAO Headquarters in Rome on March 4th 2011. The Symposium was co-hosted by FAO and the World Food Law Institute at Howard University School of Law.

Decentralization and rural property taxation

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2004
Itália
Reino Unido
Canadá
Estados Unidos
Japão

This volume is intended to support land administrators who are involved with the design and implementation of rural property tax systems. It is based on FAO’s Land Tenure Studies Number 5, which focused on rural property tax in Central and Eastern Europe. The response to that guide showed a need for information on rural property tax systems to be more easily available in other regions. In addition, this volume places a rural property tax more explicitly in the context of decentralization.

Improving gender equity in access to land

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2006

FAO’s Land Tenure Notes provide information on land tenure in a format that can be used by grassroots organizations which work with small farmers and others in rural communities. Improving secure access to land by the rural poor is essential in order to reduce poverty and hunger and to promote sustainable rural development. Improving people’s knowledge of their rights to land is an important part of making rights real, thereby allowing people to improve their livelihoods.

Manejo alternativo de conflictos de tenencia de la tierra

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2006
Timor-Leste
Fiji
El Salvador
Zimbabwe
Sri Lanka
Indonésia
Guiné-Bissau
Burkina Faso
Bolívia
Gana
Moçambique
Guatemala
Filipinas
África do Sul
Nicarágua
Tanzania
Equador
Índia
Paraguai
México
Papua-Nova Guiné
Mongólia

Este manual de formación se centra en cómo gestionar y resolver conflictos sobre los derechos de tenencia de la tierra, la seguridad de la tenencia y el acceso a la tierra en el campo del desarrollo rural. Resulta de las actividades complementarias realizadas con el Programa de apoyo a los medios de vida, de la FAO, (LSP) y la Unidad de Gestión y Tenencia de la Tierra y con la Coalición Internacional para el Acceso a la Tierra.