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The Land has its Owners! Gender Issues in Land Tenure Under Customary Law

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Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2005
Kenya

This paper looks at issues of gender and tenure in African customary law. It argues that under all systems of law in many African countries, ownership of land and associated resources is very much anchored in patriarchy. It decries the failure to isolate positive aspects of customary law and the preponderance of women-unfriendly customary law which influences statutory and other forms of law.

Land degradation and migration in a dry land region in India

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2005
India
Southern Asia

The study analyzes the impact of degradation of private land as well as common land resources on migration decisions in three dryland districts in Gujarat. The study concludes that overall, in dry areas such as Gujarat, access to irrigation, rather than land ownership is likely to deter migration. The poorest rural households in dry land regions are the least likely to migrate.

Saninten village report

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Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2005
Indonesia

While external forces can take many forms, such as the shock of a natural disaster which destroys productive assets, or the long-term ‘trend’ of consistently declining market prices which limits net incomes, the focus of this research is on the policy and institutional environment both within and outside the local community.

Watershed management research : a review of IDRC projects in Asia and Latin America

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Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2005
South America

The review reveals watershed management research as an interdisciplinary effort at multiple scales within a long-term movement towards informed participatory decision-making. Watersheds, together with aquifers, are the most important units for data collection and modeling in water management. Common property resources (CPRs) are of central importance, especially for low-income inhabitants.

Land reform: Land settlement and cooperatives

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2005
Global

This bulletin is issued by FAO as a medium for the dissemination of information and views on land reform and related subjects to the United Nations, FAO Member Governments and national and international experts and institutions. Articles are published in the original language (English, French or Spanish).