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Improving access to natural resources for the rural poor - The experience of FAO and of other key organizations from a sustainable livelihoods perspective

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Reports & Research
Novembro, 2002
Burkina Faso
Afeganistão
Bangladesh
Moçambique
Mali
Burúndi
Zimbabwe
Gana
Guiné
Paquistão
Tailândia
Nepal
Laos
Filipinas
Uganda
Benim
Cambodja
Sudão
Mongólia
Brasil
Países Baixos

This report identifies FAO’s activities concerning access to natural resources (ANR), and identifies other organizations that use explicitly or implicitly a sustainable livelihoods approach in relation to ANR. The report constitutes Output 2.1 of the work plan of the FAO LSP Sub-programme 3.1 ("Building Stakeholder capacity to improve access to natural resources for the rural poor").

Report of the Expert Consultation on Catalysing the Transition away from Overcapacity in Marine Capture Fisheries. Rome, 15-18 October 2002

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2002
França
Paquistão
Estados Unidos
Filipinas
África do Sul
Malásia
Japão
Chile
Itália
Reino Unido
Canadá
Espanha
República da Coreia
México
Noruega

This publication contains the final report and background documentation of the Expert Consultation on Catalysing the Transition away from Overcapacity in Marine Capture Fisheries held in Rome, Italy, from 15 to 18 October 2002.

Rural property tax systems in Central and Eastern Europe

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2002
Eslovênia
França
Macedónia do Norte
Eslováquia
Estados Unidos
Suécia
Dinamarca
Bulgária
Estónia
Letónia
Canadá
República da Coreia
Japão
Hungria
Moldávia
Albânia
Itália
Polônia
Índia
República Checa
Geórgia
Arménia
Grécia
Europa Oriental
Ásia Central

This guide on Rural property tax systems in Central and Eastern Europe has been prepared to support governments in the design and implementation of systems to raise revenues at local levels.

Regularización de la Tenencia de Tierras: Evolución, Costos, Beneficios y Lecciones - El Caso de Ecuador

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Reports & Research
Novembro, 2002
Nicarágua
Equador
Guatemala
Américas

Dada la importancia que tiene la tierra en la economía ecuatoriana como factor de producción acumulativo y medio de sustento, la problemática de la tenencia de la tierra es en la actualidad uno de los obstáculos que impide un desarrollo equitativo y sostenible del país.

Gender and access to land

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2002
Ruanda
Laos
Quênia
África do Sul
Gâmbia
Vietnam
Suécia
Zimbabwe
China
Itália
Canadá
Índia

This guide on Gender and access to land has been prepared to support land administrators in governments and their counterparts in civil society who are involved in land access and land administration questions in rural development. It is frequently the case that gender issues are left out or misunderstood in such situations, often with negative results.

Réforme Agraire: Colonisation et coopératives agricoles 2002/1

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2002
França
Benim
Suíça
Chile
Ucrânia
China
Austrália
Irlanda
Canadá
Venezuela
Guiné
Colômbia
Japão
Itália
Brasil
Argentina
Reino Unido
México
Noruega

Land and land reform cover a great range, both in terms of the geographical and development status of the countries considered, and of the variety of perspectives on the issues. The articles in this issue of Land Reform, Land Resettlement and Cooperatives reflect this breadth in a variety of ways.

Law and sustainable development since Rio

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2002
Brasil
Américas

The ten years following the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (Rio de Janeiro, 1992) have been years of intense activity in the reformation of national and international laws. Over the last decade, sustainable developmetn has become a universal watchword, and a major catalyst for the reorientation of legal texts.

Spotlight on language

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Manuals & Guidelines
Novembro, 2002
África do Sul

Simplification is a process in which all the essential provisions of an existing Legalese constitution are captured in plain language. Simplifying a constitution is more complex than simplifying the language within it. It involves digging out and putting in order the meaning of a document, as well as writing it in plain language.