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The Orissa Scheduled Areas Transfer of Immovable Property (By Scheduled Tribes) Regulation, 1956

Regulations
Novembre, 1956
Inde

The Governor of Orissa in exercise of the powers conferred under sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 5 of the Fifth Schedule of the Constitution of India has promulgated this regulation to Control and Check Transfers of Immovable Property in the Scheduled Areas of the State of Odisha by Scheduled Tribes (ST). Any transfer of immovable property by a member of a ST to non-STs, except by way of mortgage in any public financial institution for securing a loan granted by such institution for any agricultural purpose, shall be absolutely null and void.

WORKING PAPER 01/2007: CORRUPTION AND RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCES

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 2006
Global

There is important evidence to suggest that corruption is a key factor contributing to the degradation of renewable natural resources. Forestry officials and law enforcement officers who are in the pockets of corrupt logging firms often turn a blind eye to activities that threaten the sustainable management of a forest’s biodiversity. Similarly, fishery inspectors endanger stocks when they accept bribes to ignore official quotas for trawlers.

Land tenure conditions and the viability of irrigated rice farming

Policy Papers & Briefs
Juillet, 2015
Afrique occidentale
Burkina Faso
Mali
Sénégal

Analysis of land allocation strategies in irrigated agriculture schemes in West Africa yields lessons which can guide the design and implementation of current and forthcoming projects. Allocation of insufficient land makes the main purposes of large dam projects – to combat poverty and to increase national cereal production – more difficult to achieve. Research by the Global Water Initiative (GWI) at three dam project sites in West Africa shows that the area of land allocated per family is usually about 1 hectare (ha).

Towards security of tenure for farmers in large scale irrigated rice schemes in the Sahel

Conference Papers & Reports
Mai, 2014
Afrique occidentale
Burkina Faso
Guinée
Mali
Niger
Sénégal

This is the Final Communiqué from a regional workshop on the theme: “Towards security of tenure for farmers in large scale irrigated rice schemes in the Sahel” which was held on 2nd and 3rd June 2014 in Bamako, Mali.

Workshop on irrigated land tenure in the Sahel (Task Force for implementing the 'Dakar Declaration')

Conference Papers & Reports
Mai, 2015
Afrique occidentale
Burkina Faso
Guinée
Mali
Niger
Sénégal

This is the report of a workshop held on 8 and 9 June 2015 in Bamako, Mali, to present and discuss the results of a study on securing irrigated land tenure in the six countries within the Permanent Inter-State Committee for the Fight against Drought in the Sahel (CILSS) in the context of the "Dakar Declaration".

La Charte du domaine irrigué de l’Anambé : un consensus sur l’eau et le foncier

Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2015
Sénégal

La Charte du domaine irrigué de l’Anambé propose des règles de gestion pour un développement agricole efficient et durable. Élaborée par consensus entre les usagers du bassin et les autorités locales, le défi actuel est de la mettre en pratique. Cette fiche revient sur le processus d'élaboration de la Charte et met en lumière les opportunités et défis qui en découlent. 

India Land & Development Conference 2017-Proceedings

Conference Papers & Reports
Juillet, 2017
Inde

 

This report was prepared by Centre for Land Governance, NRMC, the Secretariat of India Land & Development Conference 2017. This report provides an overview of the proceedings of India Land & Development Conference, organized at India International Centre, New Delhi, India on April 5-6th 2017.

This report consists sharing of experiences, knowledge and practices over eight thematic sessions, two panel discussions and a special session.

Eight Sessions in the Conference are as follows:

Why Farmers Quit?

Reports & Research
Mai, 2017
Inde

 


This study on farmers’ suicides is done by Indo-Global Social Service Society (IGSSS) through its local partner the Baitarani Initiative. This study was attempted to understand if farmers’ suicides were just a desperate reaction to events like droughts and crop loss or there were more fundamental roots.