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Protecting land rights in Ratanakiri, Cambodia

Institutional & promotional materials
Dezembro, 2005
Cambodja

Community Forestry International trained and educated energetic extension workers, both young and old, from the indigenous Tampuan, Jarai, and Kreung tribes of Ratanakiri province. They are now part of an indigenous peoples’ network that is dedicated to protecting the land and forest rights of the unique indigenous communities of Ratanakiri province.

Best Practice" Options for the Legal Recognition of Customary Tenure

Reports & Research
Abril, 2005
Myanmar
Sudeste Asiático

ABSTRACT:
"Is there a ‘best practice’ model for the legal recognition of customary tenure?
If not, is it possible to identify the circumstances in which a particular model
would be most appropriate? This article considers these questions in the light
of economic theories of property rights, particularly as illustrated by the
World Bank’s 2003 land policy report. While these theories have their flaws,
the underlying concept of tenure security allows a typological framework for

Operations manual for land consolidation pilot projects in Central and Eastern Europe

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2004
Países Baixos
Dinamarca
Alemanha
Noruega
Itália
Europa

This manual complements FAO Land Tenure Studies 6: The design of land consolidation pilot projects in Central and Eastern Europe. The manual concentrates on the practical aspects of defining and implementing the first pilot projects. It identifies the main conditions that should be in place before the project starts, and it defines potentials and constraints. It draws attention to issues that should be addressed and it discusses methods, tools and techniques. The manual identifies the main activities in a pilot project and their sequence.

Legal frameworks and access to common pool resources

Journal Articles & Books
Agosto, 2004
Burkina Faso
Mauritânia
Gâmbia
Mali
Zimbabwe
Namíbia
Austrália
Bolívia
Canadá
Guiné
Níger
Camarões
Moçambique
Laos
Filipinas
África do Sul
Uganda
Itália
Tanzania
Cambodja
Índia
Rússia
México

In recent years, local people and rural communities have assumed increasing prominence in strategies for natural resource management.This paper briefly reviews some of the central legal issues that are associated with this shift. In doing so, its goals are limited. It does not ad dress fundamental questions about when, where and what kind of management works, nor attempt to identify the political, social, economic and environmental ingredient s for success – subjects on which there is a huge, if still inconclusive, literature.

A Report of a Fact Finding Study on Conflicts between Loita Maasai and Batemi Sonyo ni Sale Division Loliondo District

Reports & Research
Julho, 2004
Tanzania

The conflict for which the research team has taken immediate measures to find its causes and give recommendations for its complete arrest, took place from the 1st-14th July 2004 in the frontiers of Engusero Sambu and Kisangiro villages, in the divisions of Loliondo and Sale, respectively, both of Ngorongoro District. Ngorongoro is the third division in the District. One person was killed and another injured in the subject fighting.


Réforme Agraire: Colonisation et coopératives agricoles 2003/1

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2003
Bangladesh
Honduras
Estados Unidos
El Salvador
Mali
Chile
Alemanha
China
Reino Unido
Etiópia
República da Coreia
Camarões
Filipinas
Nicarágua
Itália
Países Baixos
Índia
México
Brasil
Líbano
Europa Oriental
África

Readers are invited to submit manuscripts in English, French or Spanish on research and analysis of issues related to land reform, land settlement or cooperatives. Submitted manuscripts are read by members of the Editorial Board and also by outside reviewers. Authors are requested to provide an alphabetical reference list at the end of the article.

Local institutions and rehabilitation of common lands in the Aravalli hills, Haryana

Dezembro, 2002
Índia
Ásia Meridional

Legislation was passed in India in 1992 imparting constitutional status on Panchayati Raj (village-level local government) institutions. This study attempts to assess the success and sustainability of such local institutions (particularly Village Forest Committees) in their attempts to rehabilitate common lands in the Aravalli hills in Haryana State, and to enact a transition from an ‘open access’ system to a community controlled regulated access system for governing the use of these lands.

Household livelihoods in semi-arid regions: options and constraints

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2002
Zimbabwe

The overall aim of this study was to explore what the development community can do, or facilitate, to significantly improve livelihoods in semi-arid systems.The authors based their analysis on two case-study sites in the communal lands of southern Zimbabwe. The main tool was a detailed livelihood questionnaire, supplemented by participatory appraisal and observation, action research, biophysical analysis and systems modelling.

Range condition, tenure, management, and bio-physical relationships in Sonora, Mexico

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2001
México

The objective of this study was to describe the relationship among range condition scores, tenure system, management practices and bio-physical variables for 107 communal ejido ranches and 373 private ranches in Sonora, Mexico. The data was obtained from assessments of range condition and recommended carrying capacity for individual ranch units that were completed between 1973 and 1993 by the Comision Tecnica para la Determinacion de Coeficientes de Agostadero.

Look before you leap

Conference Papers & Reports
Setembro, 2001
África do Sul

This paper argues that the focus in the community based natural resource management (CBNRM) literature on the devolution and decentralisation of state authority and responsibility over natural resources to communities does not pay sufficient attention to the role of the state in creating and maintaining a coherent institutional environment.