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Land Tenure Journal 2/2011 - Revue des questions foncières 2/2011

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2011
Soudan
Tanzania
Zambie
Angola
Cameroun
République centrafricaine
Namibie
Gambie
Libéria
Mali
Niger
Honduras
Argentine
Bolivie
Brésil
Pérou
Venezuela
Chine
Indonésie
Thaïlande
Inde
Roumanie
Italie

This thematic issue of the Land Tenure Journal brings together theories and practices related to land tenure and climate change both from the mitigation and adaptation perspectives. Articles look at the implications that REDD+ and Payments for Environmental Services pose to land tenure and administration, propose approaches to deal with the new challenges and analyse the adaptation of local tenure systems and livelihoods to climate change.

Changement climatique et régimes fonciers

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2008
Égypte
Bangladesh
Mauritanie
Mali
Chine
Namibie
Pérou
Fédération de Russie
Niger
Kenya
Philippines
Viet Nam
Japon
Inde
Sénégal
Soudan
Brésil
Ghana

Document de travail sur les régimes fonciers 2. Ce document propose une analyse des impacts du changement climatique sur les régimes et les politiques fonciers. Il évalue les effets des changements climatique anthropogéniques en cours sur les régimes fonciers – s’agissant notamment de ceux qui sont liés aux émissions de gaz à effet de serre – et il précise le rôle que les politiques foncières pourraient jouer en matière d’adaptation et de planification au changement climatique dans le monde en développement.

Land and People in Protracted Crises

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2016
Angola
Mozambique
Libéria
Kenya
Afrique du Sud
Ouganda
Soudan du Sud
Soudan
Éthiopie

This note focuses on the topic of access to land and land governance in protracted crises, providing some possible solutions illustrated by case studies from FAO interventions in such contexts. Protracted crisis represent a signal of alert on the fact that approaches proposed so far where not enough to deal with such a complexity. This is why a renewed thinking is needed, based on the concrete observations of local dynamics, making an effort to understand the positions and interests of the many diverse parties involved and moving out from a sectorial vision, towards a more holistic one.

Land Evaluation in Europe

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 1976
Belgique
Europe

This bulletin gives an overview of the ninth session of the working party on Soil Classification and Survey of the European Commission on Agriculture that took place in Ghent, Belgium, in september 1973. It presents the papers, discussions and recommendations developed during the meeting. A methodology of land evaluation is being developed in FAO and will be used for the interpretation of the FAO/UNESCO Soil Map of the World with a view to making a global evaluation of the land resources available for agricultural development.

El cambio climático y la tenencia de la tierra

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2008
Égypte
Bangladesh
Mauritanie
Mali
Chine
Namibie
Pérou
Fédération de Russie
Niger
Kenya
Philippines
Viet Nam
Japon
Inde
Sénégal
Soudan
Brésil
Ghana

Documento de trabajo sobre tenencia de la tierra 2. En este documento se analizan las implicaciones del cambio climático en la tenencia de la tierra y en la política de la tierra. Se determinan las implicaciones del cambio climático antropogénico en curso que resultan de emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero en la tenencia de la tierra y el papel que la política de la tierra puede tener en la planificación de la adaptación del cambio climático en el mundo en desarrollo. http://www.fao.org/3/a-aj332e.pdf">Disponible en inglés

Governing Land For Women and Men: Gender and Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land and other Natural Resources

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2011
Afrique
Algérie
Madagascar
Malawi
Rwanda
Tanzania
Ouganda
Zambie
Zimbabwe
République démocratique du Congo
Ghana
Mauritanie
Honduras
Bolivie
Brésil
Chili
Amérique septentrionale
Asie
Tadjikistan
Indonésie
Malaisie
Bangladesh
Inde
Pakistan
Europe
Albanie
Allemagne

Land Tenure Working Paper 19. The present paper is written as part of the overall Voluntary Guidelines consultation and development process and is a contribution to the subsequent preparation of the Gender Technical Guide. It contextualises and defines gender for the Voluntary Guidelines, discusses what governance of tenure means from a gender perspective and identifies and analyses key issues and themes. It then summarises recommendations relevant to gender before drawing some conclusions for the development process of the Voluntary Guidelines.

Overall Goal. Project Results Framework of the Kagera Transboundary Agro-Ecosystem Management Project (Kagera TAMP)

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembre, 2010
Tanzania
Rwanda
Ouganda
Burundi
Afrique

Adoption of an integrated ecosystems approach for the management of land resources in the Kagera Basin will generate local, national and global benefits including: restoration of degraded lands, carbon sequestration, climate change mitigation and adaptation, agro-biodiversity conservation and sustainable use and improved agricultural production, leading to protection of international waters, increased food security and improved rural livelihoods.

Guidelines: land evaluation for extensive grazing

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 1991
France
Zambie
Afghanistan
Zimbabwe
Australie
Grèce
Guinée
Éthiopie
Pakistan
Colombie
Panama
Kenya
Jordanie
Philippines
Libye
Italie
Botswana
Pays-Bas
Argentine
Soudan
Europe
Asie
Afrique
Amérique septentrionale

Extensive grazing is the predominant form of land use on at least a quarter of the world’s land surface, in which livestock are raised on food that comes mainly from rangelands. Extensive grazing differs from crop or forestry production, in which the produce remains in situ whilst growing. Evaluation for extensive grazing, unlike that for cropping or forestry, must take into account the production of both grazing forage, termed primary production, and the livestock that feed on this forage, termed secondary production.