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Hands off: why international financial institutions must stop drilling, piping and mining

Décembre, 2002
Laos
Bénin
Nigéria
Philippines
Pérou
Togo
Cameroun
Colombie
Ghana
Tchad
Roumanie
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Europe orientale
Amérique latine et Caraïbes
Océanie
Afrique sub-saharienne
Asie orientale

This report reviews the experience and outcomes of the funding by International Financial Institutions (IFIs) of projects in the extractive industries. It presents short case studies of experiences in the Philippines, Laos, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Romania, Colombia, Chad, Cameroon, Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, which then uses to make recommendations.

Community based natural resources management in Mozambique: a theoretical or practical strategy for local sustainable development?: the case study of Derre Forest Reserve

Décembre, 2002
Mozambique
Afrique sub-saharienne

What does community based natural resource management (CBNRM) mean for Mozambique's poor?Through the case study of Derre Forest Reserve in Zambezia province, this paper explores the theory and practice of CBNRM, an approach which has been widely promoted in southern Africa, and is central to elements of the Mozambican forestry and wildlife policy of 1999.The paper examines the history of community involvement in forest use in the reserve, and the changing nature of local organisations.

Gender, water and poverty: key issues, government commitments and actions for sustainable development

Décembre, 2001

Overview of the relationship between gender, poverty and water. The first section explores how, in every corner of the globe, women play a central role in managing water supply and distribution. It also examines how access to water and sanitation has implications for women’s health and economic activities.

How pro-poor are land rental markets in Ethiopia?

Décembre, 2015
Éthiopie

Land rental markets can potentially improve the access to land for land-poor households that possess complementary resources that can enable them to utilize land efficiently. Land rental markets can also enable landowners who are poor in non-land resources to rent out their land such that their land is utilized more efficiently and they themselves can get a better income and improved welfare from their land resource. This report assesses the land rental market that is dominated by a reverse tenancy system with relatively poorer landlords and less poor tenants.

The importance of land tenure to poverty eradication and sustainable development in Africa: Summary of findings

Décembre, 1996
Afrique sub-saharienne

This paper draws out the key links between land tenure and poverty eradication. The author argues that in countries where land distribution remains highly inequitable, effectively designed and targeted, it could be a key component of anti-poverty strategies, but significant complementary measures, notably agrarian support services, are also required to achieve real impacts, together with investments in employment and economic diversification.

Adjustment and poverty in Mexican agriculture: how farmers' wealth affects supply response

Décembre, 1994
Mexique
Amérique latine et Caraïbes

By and large, it appears that the goals of agricultural reform are being met in Mexico. But measures such as decoupling income supports and price supports or reorienting research and extension could help farmers who cannot afford access to machinery and purchased inputs and services.Lopez, Nash, and Stanton report the results of a study of Mexican farm households using 1991 survey data and a smaller resurvey of some of the same households in 1993.One study goal was to empirically examine the relationship between assets and the output supply function.

Are rural women disadvantaged in asset ownership and business relations in the Kyrgyz Republic?

Décembre, 2003
Turkménistan
Tadjikistan
Kirghizistan
Ukraine
Ouzbékistan
Bélarus
Kazakhstan
Moldova
Arménie
Fédération de Russie
Europe

This paper examines how, over the past 10 years, Kyrgyzstan has privatised most of its agricultural land and distributed it to individual households. These households either farm alone or join together and farm cooperatively. This research seeks to examine whether women have been adversely affected in the process of privatisation, asset ownership, or business development.

The impact of property rights on households’ investment, risk coping, and policy preferences: evidence from China

Décembre, 2001
Chine
Asie orientale
Océanie

This paper addresses the issue of land security and sustainability. The paper tackles the assumption that, in the case of China, giving farmers more secure land rights would undermine the function of land as a social safety net and, as a consequence, not be sustainable or command broad support.The report draws on data from three provinces, one of which had adopted a policy to increase security of tenure in advance of the others.

Towards Sustainable Development in Rural Africa

Décembre, 1998
Afrique sub-saharienne

A growing recognition of the need to delimit the role of the government, to promote the market framework, and to rely on the private sector as the engine of growth, offers the prospect of a new beginning in rural development in Africa. Rural people must take a more dominant role, both in shaping their economic prospects and in assuming the responsibility for a high quality of stewardship of natural resources. To help to bring about such an empowerment of the people, governments and the donors will need to undertake some drastic reforms in the old systems and habits of governance.

Botswana National Land Policy

Décembre, 2001
Botswana
Afrique sub-saharienne

This Bostwana government report examines the linkages between land rights and both rural and urban poverty in Botswana, which constitute a strong element of the Bostwana PRSP. Its basis for this arises out of a need to adjust the land policy and land laws, administration and management to the changes being brought about by economic development and associated urbanisation in Botswana.

Smallholder income and land distribution in Africa: implications for poverty reduction strategies

Décembre, 2000
Afrique sub-saharienne

It has been argued that many of the poverty reduction strategy papers pay insufficient attetion to the role of land access and land distribution in rural poverty. Redressing the inequalities between small-scale and large-scale farming sectots is likely to be an important element of an effective rural poverty reduction strategy in countries such as Zimbabwe and Kenya.