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Conflictos por el agua en Guanacaste, Costa Rica: Respuestas al desarrollo turístico

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Journal Articles & Books
Mars, 2019
Latin America and the Caribbean
Costa Rica

En este artículo se explora si los conflictos socioecológicos vinculados a procesos de desposesión por inversiones turístico-residenciales pueden ser analizados desde la perspectiva de la visión que construyen estos sectores de su relación con el turismo.

Assessing the costs of tenure risks to agribusinesses - Report appendices

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Reports & Research
Février, 2019
Afrique
Afrique sub-saharienne

These appendices refer to the summary report Assessing the costs of tenure risks to agribusinesses. The report is a product of the Quantifying Tenure Risk (QTR) initiative, a joint research programme conducted by the ODI and TMP Systems and funded by the UK Government.

 

Land Acquisition and Use in Nigeria: Implications for Sustainable Food and Livelihood Security

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Journal Articles & Books
Février, 2019
Nigeria

Land acquisition and use remain a critical issue of great policy relevance in developing countries such as Nigeria. This study therefore examined land acquisition and use in Nigeria within the context of food and livelihood security. The chapter used secondary data obtained from the World Bank website, National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and other sources.

Assessing Implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines on the Governance of Tenure: A Toolkit Approach: Lessons generated from ActionAid’s work with governments and communities

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Peer-reviewed publication
Février, 2019
Afrique

The livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people, particularly the rural poor, are based on secure and equitable access to and control over land and natural resources which are in turn the source of food and shelter, the basis for social, cultural and religious practices, and a central factor in economic growth.

Mapping for Peace and Prosperity

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Conference Papers & Reports
Février, 2019
Eastern Africa

This paper engages with innovative ways to apply participatory mapping techniques and the latest technological tools in fragile, conflict-affected settings to contribute to sustainable land use. In this paper, the authors describe in detail the process and purpose of a participatory mapping project in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and elaborate on the lessons learned so far.

Assessment Report - Legal Framework for Land (Administration) in Sudan

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Reports & Research
Février, 2019
Africa
Sudan

This report assesses the legislation of Sudan relating to land tenure and administration (see the list in the Annex to this report) against the provisions of the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security (the VGGT).

One City for All? The Characteristics of Residential Displacement in Southwest Washington, DC

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Peer-reviewed publication
Février, 2019
États-Unis d'Amérique

This paper examines two periods of renewal in Washington, DC, USA’s southwest quadrant and their relationship with displacement. The paper situates this discussion within both the local historical continuum and globally-recognized paradigms, such as “the right to the city”.

Mekong Land Research Forum: Annual country reviews 2018-19

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Janvier, 2019
Cambodge
Laos
Myanmar
Thaïlande
Viet Nam

The Annual Country Reviews reflect upon current land issues in the Mekong Region, and has been produced for researchers, practitioners and policy advocates operating in the field. Specialists have been selected from Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam to briefly answer the following two questions:

QTR Tenure Risk Tool

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Training Resources & Tools
Janvier, 2019
Afrique
Afrique sub-saharienne

New research by the Quantifying Tenure Risk (QTR) initiative has revealed that land disputes can cause losses of up to $101 million across a range of agricultural projects in Africa, while at the same time causing significant harm and stress to local communities who have a claim to the land.