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Land and Bioenergy (Chapter 9 from "Bioenergy and sustainability: Bridging the gaps")

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2015
Global

Projected land demands for bioenergy fall well within conservative estimates of current and future land availability (240 to 905 Mha). Estimates for the amount of modern bioenergy needed to meaningfully mitigate climate change range from 80 to 200 EJ in the 2050 timeframe. At the upper end of this range, we estimate that about 200 million hectares would be required.

Kenya

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Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
Novembre, 2015
Kenya

Despite myriad challenges, Kenya has emerged in recent years as one of Africa’s frontier economies, with headline growth in the most recent decade propelling the country toward middle-income status.

Agriculture in Nicaragua

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Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
Novembre, 2015
Nicaragua
Amérique latine et Caraïbes

This work summarizes background papers prepared for the World Bank Group with significant input from government counterparts and other development partners. It takes stock of major recent developments and argues that a lot has been achieved in the last decade in terms of production of commodities for export and food consumption, with favorable impact on rural poverty reduction.

Preliminary synthesis : IDRC-supported research on large-scale land acquisitions in Africa; using action research to build greater accountability

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Reports & Research
Novembre, 2015
Sub-Saharan Africa

This report presents a preliminary synthesis of existing findings emerging from IDRC-supported projects on large-scale land acquisitions and accountability in Africa. Two-thirds of foreign land deals take place in developing countries with serious hunger problems and in countries with the weakest land rights protection laws.

Global biomass production potentials exceed expected future demand without the need for cropland expansion

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Peer-reviewed publication
Octobre, 2015
Global

Global biomass demand is expected to roughly double between 2005 and 2050. Current studies suggest that agricultural intensification through optimally managed crops on today's cropland alone is insufficient to satisfy future demand.

Learning exchange on linking social protection with food security and agriculture-based livelihoods in Southern Africa

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Reports & Research
Octobre, 2015
Afrique australe

The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), in collaboration with the Southern Africa Food Lab (SAFL) and Reos Partners organised a learning exchange aimed to deepening the understanding on the linkages between agriculture and social protection, focusing on lessons and experiences from southern Africa. The purpose of this learning exchange was to facilitate sharing and co

Developing a Land Conflict Monitoring and Mapping Tool for the Acholi Sub-Region of Northern Uganda

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Reports & Research
Octobre, 2015
Ouganda

Well before the effective ending of the protracted Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA)

insurgency in northern Uganda in July 2006, and at a time when the entire rural

population was displaced into camps, concerns had emerged around land, in particular

in the Acholi sub-region, where the war had been most intense and longest lasting

Local safety nets help people cope with shocks and stressors and prevent the deepening of poverty and vulnerability

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Octobre, 2015
Afrique du Sud

This policy brief draws on three sources of data from a study undertaken in Lesseyton in Lukanji Local Municipality and Willowvale in Mbashe Local Municipality, in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.The aim was to understand the vulnerability context of households in the two sites and how they coped with multiple shocks and stresses, with an emphasis on various types of safety nets.

The Status of Customary Land and the Future of Smallholder Farmers Under the Current Land Administration System in Zambia

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Reports & Research
Septembre, 2015
Zambie

The past decade has ushered in an era of increasingly contentious land politics in Zambia, with investors, the government, and chiefs simultaneously blamed for injustices in land allocation. These conflicts over land have been exacerbated, and at times caused by the lack of transparency and available data on the status of land.