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Risk and vulnerability in Ethiopia: learning from the past, responding to the present, preparing for the future

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Décembre, 2002
Éthiopie
Afrique sub-saharienne

This paper aims to learn from the household survival strategies in Ethiopia that have evolved to manage diverse disaster hazards with a view that such strategies can inform more effective disaster preparedness, relief, recovery and prevention, policies and interventions.This report describes the systems that are in place that are designed for the early detection of crisis, the nature of humanit

Ensuring food security via improvement in crop water productivity

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Décembre, 2002

This first background paper from the CGIAR Water for Food Program seeks to identify research needs to increase crop water productivity, such that food security can be ensured and farmers’ livelihoods enhanced without increasing water diverted for agriculture.The paper proposes a number of priority topics for research on crop water management in the challenge Program on Water and Food, which wi

Gender and access to land

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Décembre, 2002

This paper explores gender and issues of land access and administration in rural development. It argues that increasing social, economic and technological changes are requiring a re-examination of the institutional arrangements used to administer who has rights to what resources and under what conditions.

Gender and sustainable development in drylands: an analysis of field experiences

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Décembre, 2002
Kenya
Burkina Faso
Maroc
Afrique du Sud
Mali
Chine
Mauritanie
Inde
Sénégal
Soudan
Niger
Océanie
Asie occidentale
Afrique sub-saharienne
Afrique septentrionale
Asie orientale
Asie méridionale

With an estimated 40 percent of people in Africa, South America and Asia living in drylands, land degradation poses a significant threat to food security and survival. This report looks at the relationship between gender and dryland management based on an analysis of field experiences in Africa and Asia.

Child farm labor: the wealth paradox

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Décembre, 2002

This paper is motivated by the observation that children in land-rich households are often more likely to be in work than the children of land-poor households.The vast majority of working children in developing countries are in agricultural work, predominantly on farms operated by their families.

Poverty, institutions, peasant band conservation investment in Northern Ethiopia

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Décembre, 2002
Éthiopie
Afrique sub-saharienne

This PhD thesis provides an econometric analysis of various aspects of the rural economy in Northern Ethiopia.The thesis consists of five papers:an in-depth analysis of poverty, its distribution, dynamics and its correlates within the framework of the role of economic reforms on poverty reduction in a remote, unstable and environmentally troubled regionlooks at the issue of the efficacy of a mi

Rulemaking and Governance for Trade Intensification Asian Women's Views

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2002
Asie orientale

This economic literacy pack, the third in this series, is a tool for educating local women's constituencies on trade rules and negotiations. It explores four main themes, firstly 'How the WTO Treats National Health Emergencies in the Rubric of Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)'.

Fish as food

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2002

"This paper reports results of incorporating fish into IMPACT, a global model of food supply and demand that estimates market-clearing prices to 2020 for 32 commodities in 36 regions. It summarizes results for production, consumption, net exports and real price changes for 10 economic categories of fisheries items, disaggregated into 15 geographic regions of the world.

Investment in land and water : proceedings of the regional consultation, Bangkok, 2001.

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Institutional & promotional materials
Décembre, 2002
Indonésie
Malaisie
Philippines
Singapour
Thaïlande
Brunéi Darussalam
Cambodge
Myanmar
Viet Nam

Summary report, recommendations and text of the "Bangkok Declaration" the total land area of the Asia and the Pacific region is 3,001 million ha or 22.9 percent of the world’s land area.