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Foncier Et Recompositions Sociales En Mauritanie Analyse Socio-Anthropologique Et Juridique Des Difficultés D’Accès Des Descendants Des Couches Serviles À La Terre

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Diciembre, 2022
Mauritania

Context and backgroundDespite a social recomposition marked by the abolition of slavery and the emancipation of the layers of servile origin, access to land ownership rights for descendants of servile origin is far from guaranteed in Mauritania.

Peoples’ Perspectives On The Walking Environment In Rapidly Growing Cities: The Case Of Dar Es Salaam City

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Diciembre, 2022
Tanzania

Goal and Objectives:The overall objective of this paper is to examine the perspectives of pedestrians on the walking environmennt in a stuation of increased transport and to recommend for policy and planning interventions through which the walking environment in cities of developing countries can be improved.Methodology:On methodological fronts, the study adopted a mixed research methodological

Industrial Land: State Of The Art And Management Methods. International Benchmark And Case Study Of An Industrial Zone

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Diciembre, 2022
Tunisia
Turkey
Morocco
United States of America
Norway

Context and backgroundThe land is a finite resource for which competition is intensifying due to rapid urbanization, population growth, economic necessities... In Morocco, the land is increasingly seen as an obstacle and a major constraint on several levels. . In the industrial sector, the land is an essential lever for investment.

Genre Et Foncier Au Sénégal : Étude De Cas Dans La Commune De Ross Béthio.

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Diciembre, 2022
Senegal
Cameroon
Iceland
United States of America

In Africa, particularly in Senegal, the issue of gender in land governance remains an equation when it comes to access to land. In a number of West African countries, the issue of gender and land tenure is an ongoing one, insofar as the same obstacles have been identified for vulnerable groups, women in particular.