Land, Rubber and People: Rapid Agrarian Changes and Responses in Southern Laos
In recent years Laos has experienced rapid changes in land and resource use and tenure. Of those, the allocation of expansive land concessions for rubber production has been amongst the most significant. While rubber is being developed in various ways in Laos, large rubber concessions in southern Laos have frequently overlapped with agricultural and forest lands of importance to local people, replacing them and thus dramatically affecting agrarian livelihoods.
Gender responsiveness of selected projects in the GLTN land tool inventory: Identifying how women’s needs are addressed
[via UN-HABITAT] GLTN considers gender as a critical cross-cutting theme in the work on promoting pro-poor, large-scale land tools (for more information on GLTN see www.gltn.net). This short report summarises an analysis undertaken by the GLTN Secretariat to assess how women’s rights, and specific needs, are being addressed by selected projects in the GLTN land tool inventory—a database consisting of numerous international development projects in the land sector is available on the website.
IFPRI Forum: Wanted, Good jobs for fighting poverty
The current global recession is leading to millions of job losses around the world, pushing some people deeper into poverty and nudging others into poverty for the first time. How can governments and others in developing countries create good jobs to fight poverty and hunger both now and in the long term?
Trade liberalization, poverty, and food security in India
This paper attempts to assess the impact of trade liberalization on growth, poverty, and food security in India with the help of a national-level computable general equilibrium (CGE) model. The results show that the gross domestic product (GDP) growth and income-poverty reduction projected to occur following trade liberalization do not necessarily improve the food security and/or nutritional status of the poor.
Liberia, Buchanan Renewables (Monrovia) Power Inc., Concession Agreement, 2009
This is a Concession Agreement posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Other as the primary resource(s)
Key Stone Agro Industry P.L.C., Land Lease Agreement, 2009
This is a Land Lease Agreement,Translated Contract posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Other crops as the primary resource(s)
Key Stone Agro Industry P.L.C., Lease, 2009 [Amharic version]
This is a Land Lease Agreement posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Other crops as the primary resource(s)
Ocupaçâo, valorizaçâo e comércio de terras no norte do Rio Grande do Sul-séculos 19 e 20
O presente texto trata de aspectos da história agrária do antigo município de Soledade, localizado no norte do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Interessa-nos conhecer faces da realidade local a partir da aplicação da Lei de Terras de 1850 e destacar algumas de suas conseqüências econômicas e sociais. Nessa região, a partir da segunda metade do século 19, o crescimento populacional, a chegada dos imigrantes europeus e a crescente privatização do solo contribuíram forte-mente para o aumento do preço das terras.
La formación del mercado de tierras durante la expansión de la frontera bonaerense : Chascomús y Junín, 1860-1890
En este trabajo nos proponemos analizar la formación del mercado de tierras durante la expansión de la frontera de la provincia de Buenos Aires entre 1860 y 1890, a partir de un enfoque local comparado, enfocando la investigación en dos partidos: Chascomús y Junín. Postulamos que la constitución del mercado de tierras en la campaña bonaerense fue un proceso gradual, que se inició apenas comenzaron a poblarse las tierras defendidas por los fuertes de la frontera interior y se establecían ciertas garantías de seguridad para la propiedad privada.
Mercados de tierras en el "nuevo sur" bonaerense: Arenales y Ayacucho, 1824-1904
Este trabajo se propone caracterizar la formación y el funcionamiento de un mercado de tierras en dos partidos del 'nuevo sur' bonaerense, en el transcurso del siglo XIX. El proceso de apropiación de estas tierras implicó la negociación de las mismas en diferentes instancias y a través de diversas modalidades, lo cual fue configurando un mercado de la tierra, aún antes de la consolidación de la propiedad plena sobre el suelo.