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Incentives for Soil and Water Conservation on Farm in Ravines of Gujarat: Policy Implications for Future Adoption

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Journal Articles & Books
Junho, 2011

The issue of incentives has been studied for the adoption of soil and water conservation in the ravines ofGujarat in the context of holistic development of small and marginal farms and their profitability. It ishypothesized that poor economic condition of farmers impedes their ability to make large-scale investmentin conservation agriculture, in general and improvement of land, in particular.

South Dakota Agricultural Land Market Trends 1991-2011: The 2011 SDSU South Dakota Farm Real Estate Survey

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Reports & Research
Junho, 2011

Agricultural land values and cash rental rates in South Dakota, by region and by state, are primary topics of this report. The target audience are farmers and ranchers, landowners, ag professionals (lenders, rural appraisers, professional farm managers), and policy makers interested in ag land market trends.

Lessons Learned in the Development of Smallholder Private Irrigation for High-Value Crops in West Africa

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
Junho, 2011
África
África Ocidental

The objective of this report is to identify and evaluate best practices in smallholder private irrigation in West Africa. The report is based on a comparative assessment of the smallholder private irrigation subsector in Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, and Nigeria, which included a literature review, field visits, and workshops at both national and regional levels.

Collaboration on formal land policies: the missing link for West African land tenure systems?

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Reports & Research
Junho, 2011
África

Most francophone African states nationalised the colonial land tenure systems they inherited at Independence and then periodically adjusted them according to the situation in each country. Their citizens have yet to enjoy secure land rights, and there is still a yawning gap between the law and actual practice at both the lowest and highest levels.

Landscape metrics as a tool for evaluating scenarios for flood prevention and nature conservation

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Peer-reviewed publication
Maio, 2011
Alemanha

Within the framework of the project „Flood Prevention and Nature Conservation in the Weisseritz area“ („HochNatur“),
a method including landscape metrics was developed and applied to assess and to compare different land
use scenarios with regard to flood prevention and nature conservation. For the analysis, two sub-catchments strongly

Rights without Illusions: The Potential and Limits of Rights-Based Approaches to Securing Land Tenure in Rural South Africa

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Reports & Research
Maio, 2011
África

Includes communal tenure reform – a contested terrain; impacts of the legal challenge to CLARA; ‘rights’ as a medium of local struggle, advocacy, litigation, mobilisation and research agendas.

Does MENA's Governance Lead to Spatial Agglomeration and Disparities?

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
Abril, 2011
Sudoeste Asiático
Norte de África

In this paper the author analyze the link between spatial agglomeration, spatial disparities and political governance with an emphasis on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The agglomeration index and the urban-rural consumption ratio are used respectively as a measurement of spatial agglomeration and spatial disparities.

International Conference on Global Land Grabbing (6-8 April 2011)

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Reports & Research
Abril, 2011
Myanmar
Sudeste Asiático

Organised by the Land Deals Politics Initiative (LDPI) in collaboration with the Journal of Peasant Studies and hosted by the Future Agricultures Consortium at the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex...Rich site with full texts of more than 170 papers and presentations from the Conference