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Mettre fin a la famine en Afrique

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2003
Afrique orientale
Afrique occidentale
Afrique australe
Afrique sub-saharienne
Afrique

Contrairement aux prévisions communément admises quant à l’aggravation du déclin économique de l’Afrique, une récente étude présente une vision alternative plus positive de l’avenir de ce continent.

Household decisions, gender, and development: a synthesis of recent research

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Peer-reviewed publication
Décembre, 2003
Afrique
Afrique sub-saharienne
Asie
Asie méridionale
Bangladesh
Népal
Afrique du Sud
Éthiopie
Ghana
Zambie

This book synthesizes IFPRI's recent work on the role of gender in household decisionmaking in developing countries, provides evidence on how reducing gender gaps can contribute to improved food security, health, and nutrition in developing countries, and gives examples of interventions that actually work to reduce gender disparities.

Changes in Allocation of Land Holdings, Production and Farm Size in the Rwandan Smallholder Sector Over the Period 1984/1990 to 2002

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2003
Rwanda

There have been major shifts/changes in land use patterns in Rwanda over the past twelve years. A few striking observations include: As a percentage of total farmland, cultivated land increased. The increase in cultivated land occurred at the expense of pasture and fallow and woodlot.

Land under pressure: soil conservation concerns and opportunities for Ethiopia

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2003
Éthiopie

This paper evaluates the future impact of soil degradation on national food security and land occupation in Ethiopia. It applies a spatial optimization model that maximizes national agricultural revenues under alternative scenarios of soil conservation, land accessibility and technology.

Changements dans l’allocation des terres, la production et la taille des exploitations dans le secteur des petits exploitants rwandais sur la période 1984/1990 à 2002

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2003
Rwanda

There have been major shifts/changes in land use patterns in Rwanda over the past twelve years. A few striking observations include: As a percentage of total farmland, cultivated land increased. The increase in cultivated land occurred at the expense of pasture and fallow and woodlot.

Quantitative assessment of resource-use efficient cropping systems: a case study for Ansai in the Loess Plateau of China

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2003
Chine

Severe soil erosion and food security problems are the most important issues in the Loess Plateau of northern China, which are closely related to the over-cultivation and poor management of marginal land resources. Alleviation of these unsustainability problems requires, among many other things, alternative and innovative cropping systems.

IFPRI Forum

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Institutional & promotional materials
Décembre, 2003
Amériques
Amérique centrale
Afrique

LAND QUALITY, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, AND FOOD SECURITY AT LOCAL, REGIONAL, AND GLOBAL SCALES

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Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 2003

Econometric and simulation analyses indicate that land degradation does not threaten agricultural productivity growth and food security at the global level, but problems exist in some areas. Improving market performance could reduce erosion-induced yield losses to 0.1 percent per year and the number of hungry people in less-developed countries by 5 percent over 10 years.