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Report on an FAO Workshop on Common Property Tenure Regimes: Methodological Approaches and Experiences from African Lusophone Countries

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2000
África

Summarises the 12 presentations made at the workshop, 8 of which concerned Mozambique, the remainder Sao Tome & Principe, Angola, Guinea Bissau and Cabo Verde. Topics include the work of the inter-ministerial Land Commission, the Technical Annex of the Land Law, DINAGECA, and a training video A Nossa Tera (available in Portuguese and English). Concludes with a summary of the seminar outcomes and a note on their transferability to Anglophone countries.

ICARRD Conference Report: Statement presented to the International Conference on Agrarian Reform and Rural Development

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2000
África

Stresses views of conference participants that agrarian reform is an alive issue on the political agenda of many countries. A wide consensus on the positive contribution that more equal access to land and other assets makes to the fight against poverty. Meaningful reform must involve the transformation of property rights. Agrarian reform must involve state regulation to overcome the failure of markets to deliver equitable outcomes. Also a wide consensus on the need for strong and effective state action.

Ruimtedruk Zuidelijke Randstad

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2000
Países Baixos

Op verzoek van de directie Zuidwest van het Ministerie van Landbouw, Natuurbeheer en Visserij heeft het LEI onderzoek uitgevoerd naar de ruimtedruk in de Zuidelijke Randstad. Hierbij is zowel gekeken naar de huidige als naar de toekomstige ruimtedruk. Ook wordt inzicht gegeven in de diverse prijsvormings- en verwervingsprocessen van grond. Om de regionale verschillen aan te geven zijn 9 landbouwgebieden in Zuid-Holland onderscheiden.

Décret n°00-544/p-rm portant création des services régionaux et sub-régionaux des domaines et du cadastre.

Regulations
Outubro, 2000
Mali

Le présent décret porte création des services régionaux et sub-régionaux des domaines et du cadastre. Il est créé, au niveau de chaque Région Administrative et du District de Bamako, un service régional dénommé Direction Régionale des Domaines et du Cadastre., chargée de: - appliquer la réglementation relative au domaine, au cadastre, à la propriété foncière; - coordonner l'activité de tous les services de base relevant de son autorité; - centraliser l'ensemble des opérations de ses services.

LANDNET Africa: Report of the East African Sub-Regional Planning Workshop

Reports & Research
Agosto, 2000
África

Official report of the East African LANDNET Africa meeting held in Kenya in August 2000. Summarises welcoming remarks, the keynote address by H.W.O. Okoth-Ogendo, and thematic presentations on women’s land rights in eastern Africa, common property networking at the global level, and land tenure networking issues in Rwanda. Also sub-regional LANDNET Africa updates, and country land tenure networking updates from Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya, plus identification of priority issues and future plans. Lists addresses of participants and the workshop programme.

Land Tenure Reform and the Balance of Power in Eastern and Southern Africa

Reports & Research
Junho, 2000
África

Examines the current wave of land tenure reform in Eastern and Southern Africa. Discusses how far tenure reform reflects a shift in powers over property from centre to periphery. A central question is whether tenure reform is designed to deliver to rural smallholders greater security of tenure and greater control over the regulation and transfer of these rights.

Land, People and Forests in Eastern and Southern Africa. A Study of the Impact of Land Relations upon Community Involvement in Forest Future

Reports & Research
Junho, 2000
África

A summary of a larger study. Examines the relationship of people’s rights in land to the manner in which they may be involved in the management of forests in Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia, Mozambique, Lesotho and to a lesser degree Botswana and Swaziland. Includes examination of property relations, state power, land reform, recognition of customary rights, the changing nature of tenure, and the impact of new land law on community forest rights.

Water rights and multiple water uses

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 1999
Sri Lanka

The growing attention to water rights in recent years reflects the increasing scarcity and competition for this vital resource. Because rights are at the heart of any water allocation system, they are also critical for any reallocation. Not only efficiency, but also fundamental issues of equity are at stake. To understand water rights requires going beyond formal statutory law (which may or may not be followed), to look at the many bases for claiming water.

Farmland holdings, crop planting structure and input usage

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 1999
China

This study, based on the data of China’s agricultural census of 1997, focuses on the land distribution among rural households and its effects on crop production structure and employment of labor and capital. The Census data show that the size of holdings surprisingly differs among households, and land rental activities has started to play an important role in land allocation. Grain production accounts for 80% of total sown area for each household group, indicating that self-sufficiency in grains production is still an important factor to farmers.

The constraints to good child care practices in Accra

Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 1999
Ghana

Life in urban areas presents special challenges for maternal child care practices. Data from a representative survey of households with children less than 3 years of age in Accra were used to test a number of hypothesized constraints to child care, including various maternal (education, employment, marital status, age, health, ethnic group, migration status) and household-level factors (income, calorie availability, quality of housing and asset ownership, availability of services, household size, and crowding).

Determinants of poverty in Mozambique, 1996-97

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 1999
Mozambique
Africa

This report presents an analysis of the structural determinants of living standards and poverty in Mozambique, which is based on nationally-representative data from the first national household living standards survey since the end of the civil war: Poverty in Mozambique is predominantly a rural phenomenon and is pervasive, with over two-thirds of the population falling below the poverty line. The degree of regional variation of poverty within the country is striking.

The application of social cost-benefit analysis to the evaluation of PROGRESA

Dezembro, 1999
Mexico
Latin America and the Caribbean

In August 1997 the Mexican government introduced a key component of its overall development and poverty alleviation strategy, the PROGRESA program, in the most marginal rural areas of the country. The expansion of the program across localities took place in phases. By the final phase 11 of the program in early 2000, the program included nearly 2.6 million families in 72,345 localities in all 31 states. This constitutes around 40% of all rural families and one ninth of all families in Mexico.