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Sub-Decree on Reclassification of 9,000 hectares of land in Sustainable Use Zone of Virakchey National Park in Ta Veng and Andong Meas districts of Ratanakiri province

Regulations
Maio, 2011
Cambodja

Reclassifying 9,000 hectares as state private land in sustainable use zone of Virakchey National Park in Ta Veng and Andong Meas districts of Ratanakiri province for agro-industry and rubber plantation investment.

Rural Development and Land Reform General Amendment Act, 2011

Legislation & Policies
Maio, 2011
África do Sul

To amend various laws under the administration of the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform, so as to substitute certain obsolete definitions to ensure legal certainty; to effect certain consequential amendments in this regard; and to provide for matters connected therewith. BE IT ENACTED by the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa

Sub-Decree on Determining Management Zone in Nature Protection Area as Sustainable Use Zone in Preah Vihear province

Regulations
Maio, 2011
Cambodja

Determining 9,913 hectares as sustainable use zone in Beoung Per Wildlife Sanctuary in Romny commune of Roveang district in Preah Vihear province, and granting the land for agro-industry and animals raising investment to Sovannphum Viniyok Kase-Usahakam.

Land Policy Reform in Rwanda and Land Tenure Security for all Citizens: Provision and Recognition of Women’s Rights over Land

Peer-reviewed publication
Maio, 2011
Rwanda

In Rwanda, for many years ago, rights over land for women and female orphans were not
recognized. The main causes were the inexistence of efficient land administration systems and
the prevalence of traditional system of land tenure which were complex and did not favor
women and female descendants. In 2004, the Government of Rwanda had adopted a new land
policy which was complemented by the 2005 Organic Land Law and a series of laws and
regulations with regard to access to land, land management perspectives, and to the modalities

Land policy in Africa: a framework to strengthen land rights, enhance productivity and secure livelihoods

Policy Papers & Briefs
Abril, 2011
Africa

Africa’s development remains dependent on agriculture and exploitation of natural resources, yet agriculture and livestock production are largely carried out by smallholder farmers under increasing pressure of scarce land resources managed under unsecured customary land ownership. African governments are seeking to address tenure insecurities to promote sustainable rural and urban development, and to address inequalities in land ownership between different social groups.