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‘Our land they took’: San land rights under threat in Namibia

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2006
Namibia
África

A study of the San, the poorest and most marginalised minority group in Namibia, with little access to existing political and economic institutions. They have been dispossessed of most of their ancestral lands and on lands they still occupy there are major issues of resource overuse, degradation, illegal grazing, unclear legal status and ongoing threats of dispossession.

Baseline 2004: Changing the way we manage water for food, livelihoods, health and the environment

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2006
Kenya
Uganda
Peru
Sudan
Ecuador
Bolivia
India
Ethiopia
Colombia
Asia
Africa
South America
Southern Asia

There are many options for enhancing food production from fish in managed aquatic systems.The most appropriate technology, however, will vary from place to place, and the conditions under which one technology is prefered over another are still not well defined.

Sustainable management of marginal drylands. Proceedings: Fourth Project Workshop Islamabad Pakistan 27-31 January 2006

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2006
Global

The conference reviewed the current state-of-knowledge of dryland ecosystems; it identified important knowledge gaps for defining future paths of research into drylands; and it commemorated fifty years of dryland research in the UN system in the context of the International Year of Deserts and Desertification.

Access to water, pastoral resource management and pastoralists’ livelihoods

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Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2006
Estados Unidos de América
Nepal
Zambia
Mozambique
Guatemala
Guinea
Etiopía
Kenya
Laos
Kirguistán
Somalia
Italia
Botswana
Camboya
India
Sudán
Mongolia
África

This paper represents part of an area of work which analyses the linkages between rights to land and water. An initial scoping paper explored the interface between land and water rights (LSP Working Paper 10: Hodgson, S. (2004). “Land and water – the rights interface”). It is complemented by two regional analyses: this Working Paper and LSP Working Paper 25: IIED. (2006).

Farmer-herder relations and conflict management in agro-pastoral zone of Niger

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Conference Papers & Reports
Noviembre, 2006
Níger
África
África Central
África occidental

Farmer-herder conflicts are enduring features of social life in the Sudano-Sahelian zone.

A survey was carried out between August and December 2004 in four sites in Niger,

namely Bokki, Katanga, Sabon Gida and Tountoubé to determine the proximate and

long-term causes of conflict over natural resource use, to evaluate the appropriateness of

ICARDA Annual Report 2005

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Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2006
Global

The year 2005 was an important milestone in the efforts of ICARDA and its partners in meeting the global challenges of agriculture in dry areas through the application of science.

Better land access for the rural poor. Lessons from experience and challenges ahead

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Reports & Research
Octubre, 2006
África

Main chapters cover access to land and poverty reduction, land redistribution, and securing land rights. The last includes the role of land markets, women’s land rights, securing local resource rights in foreign investment projects, protecting the rights of indigenous peoples and pastoralists, conflicts.