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Titling against grabbing? Critiques and conundrums around land formalisation in Southeast Asia

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Institutional & promotional materials
Décembre, 2011
Cambodge
Laos
Myanmar
Thaïlande
Viet Nam

Debates and critiques around land policy often focus on the neo-liberal agenda of formalising land as alienable property, most notably through land titling schemes. Sometimes these schemes are posited against alternatives such as land reform and community land holding under common property arrangements.

USAID Country Profile: Property Rights and Resource Governance - Cambodia

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2011
Cambodge

OVERVIEW: Cambodia is a largely agrarian country that emerged from a history of political strife and instability into a period of steady economic growth. However, the country started from such a low base that even after a decade of growth averaging 7% per annum, GDP is only $650. Cambodia is ranked 176th out of 213 countries in terms of purchasing-power parity.

USAID Country Profile: Property Rights and Resource Governance - Lao PDR

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2011
Laos

OVERVIEW: The Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) is a landlocked country situated in Southeast Asia, bordering Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, China and Myanmar. Despite a recent increase in the rate of urbanization and a relatively small amount of arable land per capita, most people in Lao PDR live in rural areas and work in an agriculture sector dominated by subsistence farming.

USAID Country Profile: Property Rights and Resource Governance - Thailand

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2011
Thaïlande

OVERVIEW: Thailand is facing the challenges of a transition from lower- to upper-middle-income status. After decades of very rapid growth followed by more modest 5–6% growth after the Asian financial crisis of 1997–98, Thailand achieved a per capita GNI of US $3670 by 2008, reduced its poverty rate to less than 10% and greatly extended coverage of social services.

Land tenure and rural development - Case of Slovakia

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2011
Slovaquie

The structure of ownership of agricultural land, despite of the developing market with agricultural land in recent years, has not changed considerably. Most of agricultural land in Slovakia is, even after 6 years from the entry of Slovakia into the EU, leased. According to the Structural census of farms (2001), the lease of agricultural land represents 96%, in 2010 it was 91% (EUROSTAT, 2010).

Contemporary processes of largescale land acquisition by investors: Case studies from sub-Saharan Africa

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2011
Ghana
Mozambique
Tanzania
Zambie
Afrique

Rapid growth of emerging economies, emerging interest in biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels and recent volatility in commodity prices have led to a marked increase in the pace and scale of foreign and domestic investment in landbased enterprises in the global South.

Land – Tenure, Grabs, Gender and the Law: Report on a Mokoro Seminar

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2011
Afrique

Brief summary of 4 presentations at the Mokoro land seminar by Martin Adams (Mokoro) on FAO’s support for tenure, rights and access to land and natural resources: lessons from Mozambique; by Joseph Hanlon (LSE) on The Mozambique land grab myth; by Elizabeth Daley (Mokoro) on Current issues around gender and land; and by Joss Saunders (Oxfam) on Engaging in strategic litigation and working with

Understanding Land Investment Deals in Africa. Country Report: Tanzania

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2011
Tanzania
Afrique

Includes introduction, context, land deals (extent, nature and origins), key issues (land availability, consultations, compensation, agrofuels), impacts (food security, water, social and political effects), conclusions – major challenges include lack of information and coordination, secrecy and flaws in the investment processes, need for transparency and open debate.

Understanding Land Investment Deals in Africa. Country Report: South Sudan

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2011
Soudan du Sud
Afrique

Includes country context, legal and institutional frameworks, 4 case studies. The new government of South Sudan has begun promoting large-scale private investments as a shortcut to rapid economic development. Recent major land deals threaten to undermine the land rights of local communities.

Understanding Land Investment Deals in Africa. Country Report: Mozambique

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2011
Mozambique
Afrique

Includes Mozambique – war, land and poverty; land law, investors and peasants; land concessions – forests, agrofuels and other crops; are reckless land investment deals over? Traces the history of previous land concessions. A current intense debate on the proper balance between small and large-scale, foreign and domestic investment, food and other crops.

¿VECINOS TAN DIFERENTES? Guayaquil y Travesías. Dos entregas de tierras en el municipio de Córdoba, Quindío

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2011
Colombie
Argentine

La pregunta que guió este trabajo fue ¿Cuáles son los resultados de las entregas directas de tierras realizadas por el INCORA por medio de la expedición de la Ley 160 de 1994? A partir de esta pregunta, el objetivo fundamental que se trazó fue analizar dos entregas de tierras realizadas por el INCORA en el municipio de Córdoba, Quindío en el marco de la Ley 160 de 1994.