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Rural Livelihoods: Bibliographies

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Mayo, 1999

This section is divided into Key Documents, and References and Bibliographies for each of the following areas: General; Biodiversity and Environment; Land Tenure and Property Rights; Crops; Livestock; Fisheries; Forestry; and Water.

Rural Livelihoods: Land Tenure

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Mayo, 1999

Gender issues in land tenure systems. Sections include: key issues; females' less visible roles; instances when women and girls may need special attention; examples of gender sensitive terms of reference; and mini case studies.

Rural women’s access to land in Latin America

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Diciembre, 1998
América Latina y el Caribe

Paper addresses the following concerns:rural women have limited access to and control of landmost agrarian reforms and legislation that directly or indirectly regulate access to land discriminate against womenthe establishment of legal frameworks with a gender perspective and the elimination of cultural and institutional factors that prevent the recognition of women as producers are essential t

Access to Land in Rural India

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Diciembre, 1998
India
Europa
Asia meridional

Access to land is deeply important in rural India, where the incidence of poverty is highly correlated with lack of access to land. Mearns provides a framework for assessing alternative approaches to improving access to land by India's rural poor.

Toolkit on gender in agriculture

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Training Resources & Tools
Diciembre, 1998

Why is it important to incorporate gender into the agriculture-related work of the World Bank and borrower countries, and how can this be achieved' Women are integral to farming systems, yet their productivity remains low compared to their potential.

Causes and consequences of changing land tenure institutions in Western Ghana

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 1998
África subsahariana
África
Ghana

Land tenure institutions in customary land areas of Sub-Saharan Africa have been evolving towards individualized ownership. Communal land tenure institutions aim to achieve and preserve the equitable distribution of land (and hence, income) among community members.