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Links between tenure security and food security: Evidence from Ethiopia

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Reports & Research
сентября, 2013
Ethiopia

This study uses five rounds of household panel data from Tigray, Ethiopia, collected in the period 1998–2010 to assess the impacts of a land registration and certification program that aimed to strengthen tenure security and how it has contributed to increased food availability and, thus, food security in this food-deficit region.

Primitive Accumulation, New Enclosures, and Global Land Grabs: A Theoretical Intervention

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Journal Articles & Books
сентября, 2013
Global

Recent critical analyses of global land grabs have variously invoked global capitalism and neocolonialism to account for this trend. One line of inquiry approaches land grabs as instances of “primitive accumulation of capital” whereby lands in the Global South are “enclosed” and brought within the ambit of global capitalism.

Land Access and Youth Livelihood Opportunities in Southern Ethiopia

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Reports & Research
сентября, 2013
Norway
United States of America

This study aims to examine current land access and youth livelihood opportunities in Southern Ethiopia. Access to agricultural land is a constitutional right for rural residents of Ethiopia. We used survey data from the relatively land abundant districts of Oromia Region and from the land scarce districts of Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples’ (SNNP) Region.

New instruments for better land governance

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Journal Articles & Books
июля, 2013
Global

The livelihoods of many rural dwellers are dependent on having secure and equitable access to land. Tenure security is also a prerequisite for sustainable land management. The massive interest of commercial investors has increased the pressure on land globally. This article describes the international community’s efforts to improve the responsible governance and management of land.

Assessing Implementation of CAADP in Tanzania and Engagement of Smallholder Farmers

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Reports & Research
июля, 2013
Tanzania

Specific objectives of the study included reviewing the state of implementation of CAADP in Tanzania in the context of on-going multiple development initiatives; identifying and analyse gaps on policies and frameworks related to CAADP implementation; making objective analysis of commitment of the Government of Tanzania to 2003 Maputo Declaration; and assessing engagement of small scale farmers

Improving Land Sector Governance in the Philippines

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Reports & Research
июля, 2013
Philippines

Land is considered a vital resource for any nation. It serves as the platform for carrying out

social, cultural and economic activities. Access to land is an important means for promoting

growth and equity and achieving social justice in many countries. The process by which

decisions are made regarding access to and use of land, the manner in which those decisions are

Tanzania Wildlife Management Areas Evaluation

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Reports & Research
июня, 2013
Tanzania

The increasing importance of the Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) in Tanzania, where 17 WMAs are now functioning and 22 others are in various stages of development, begs the question of what successes have been achieved and what challenges remain to be addressed if this Community-Based Conservation model is to be sustained and even scaled up.

Compulsory Acquisition Practices and the Determination of Compensation Payable in the Niger Delta

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Journal Articles & Books
июня, 2013
Nigeria

The right to Compensation for the compulsory acquisition of real property is constitutional and most enabling laws prescribe valuation methods to be adopted in determining the compensation payable. This paper aims at ascertaining the implications of the constitutional provisions and its impact on the compensation payable.

120 Years of Surveys and Mapping in Tanzania (1893 – 2013)

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Journal Articles & Books
июня, 2013
Tanzania

The history of surveys and mapping in Tanzania has been influenced by two European cultures through its colonization; first by the German and then by the British. During the German Administration, surveys and mapping activities were carried out by the Department of Surveys and Agriculture from 1893 to 1914.