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Reaching consensus on the governance of tenure

Reports & Research
November, 2014
France
Switzerland
United States of America
Mali
Samoa
Burkina Faso
Germany
United Kingdom
Ethiopia
Namibia
Finland
Panama
Jordan
Malaysia
Italy
Russia
Romania
Brazil

This paper describes the perspective of stakeholders on the development of the Voluntary Guidelines on tenure. These Guidelines represent the greatest extent of “common ground” on governance of tenure that has been found to date in a global forum. This consensus was developed through intergovernmental negotiations with the participation of civil society, the private sector and research and academic institutes. This paper draws on interviews to identify how people engaged in the process and the dynamics that were created between the parties.

Land Ownership and Foreigners: A Comparative Analysis of Regulatory Approaches to the Acquisition and Use of Land by Foreigners

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1999
France
Belgium
Luxembourg
Chile
Germany
Australia
United Kingdom
Venezuela
Republic of Korea
Colombia
Thailand
Italy
Lithuania
Philippines
Uruguay
Portugal
Trinidad and Tobago
Netherlands
Argentina
Paraguay
Mexico
Brazil

This study is a revised version of a working document originally prepared by FAO in April 1995 analysing the policy and legal options available for dealing with the sensitive issue of foreign ownership of land. It provides information on the approaches that are, or have been adopted to regulate foreign ownership of land. As such, it aims at providing a framework for analysis and a representative sample of the legal techniques and strategies that have been devised to deal with the issue; it is not intended to be an authoritative summary of the state of the law in this area.

Rural property tax systems in Central and Eastern Europe

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2002
Slovenia
France
North Macedonia
Slovakia
United States of America
Sweden
Denmark
Bulgaria
Estonia
Latvia
Canada
Republic of Korea
Japan
Hungary
Moldova
Albania
Italy
Poland
India
Czech Republic
Georgia
Armenia
Greece
Eastern Europe
Central Asia

This guide on Rural property tax systems in Central and Eastern Europe has been prepared to support governments in the design and implementation of systems to raise revenues at local levels. An increasing number of countries are introducing policies to decentralize the provision of rural services but very often local levels of government have insufficient funds to carry out these newly decentralized responsibilities. Raising revenues through property taxes on rural land represents one way to improve the capacity of local levels to deliver services.

Report of the Expert Consultation on Catalysing the Transition away from Overcapacity in Marine Capture Fisheries. Rome, 15-18 October 2002

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2002
France
Pakistan
United States of America
Philippines
South Africa
Malaysia
Japan
Chile
Italy
United Kingdom
Canada
Spain
Republic of Korea
Mexico
Norway

This publication contains the final report and background documentation of the Expert Consultation on Catalysing the Transition away from Overcapacity in Marine Capture Fisheries held in Rome, Italy, from 15 to 18 October 2002. The Expert Consultation was intended and designed to develop a set of general recommendations to assist in addressing the difficult subject of overcapacity in marine capture fisheries.

Access to water, pastoral resource management and pastoralists’ livelihoods

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2006
United States of America
Nepal
Zambia
Mozambique
Guatemala
Guinea
Ethiopia
Kenya
Laos
Kyrgyzstan
Somalia
Italy
Botswana
Cambodia
India
Sudan
Mongolia
Africa

This paper represents part of an area of work which analyses the linkages between rights to land and water. An initial scoping paper explored the interface between land and water rights (LSP Working Paper 10: Hodgson, S. (2004). “Land and water – the rights interface”). It is complemented by two regional analyses: this Working Paper and LSP Working Paper 25: IIED. (2006). “Land and water rights in the Sahel: Tenure challenges of improving access to water for agriculture”.

Gender, Property Rights and Livelihoods in the Era of AIDS

Reports & Research
November, 2008
United States of America
Kenya
Zambia
Sweden
Zimbabwe
Namibia
Eswatini
United Kingdom
Canada
Congo
Ethiopia
Sri Lanka
Niger
Mozambique
Nepal
South Africa
Uganda
Japan
Italy
Botswana
Mexico
Norway

This report is based on the proceedings of the Technical Consultation on Gender, Property Rights and Livelihoods in the Era of AIDS, organized by FAO in November 2008. It takes stock of where FAO and its partners are in terms of addressing property rights insecurity and provides a proposed framework through which future action can take place.

Till to tiller

Reports & Research
November, 2004
Egypt
Switzerland
Belgium
Dominican Republic
Mali
France
Mexico
Tonga
Ghana
United Kingdom
Cape Verde
Jordan
Morocco
Philippines
Lesotho
Turkey
Spain
Italy
Netherlands
India
Senegal
Gabon
Lebanon
Africa

It is increasingly recognised that migrants constitute an invaluable resource for development and poverty reduction in their home countries. For many developing countries, remittances from overseas migrants exceed development aid and foreign direct investment volumes. Moreover, remittances from migrant relatives, either internal or international, are often the main component of rural households’ incomes. Unlike aid, remittances flow directly to individual households and unlike loans they incur no debt.

Governing Land for Women and Men

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2013
Kenya
Malawi
Mozambique
Rwanda
Uganda
Zambia
South Africa
Ghana
Liberia
Bolivia
United States of America
Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan
Malaysia
India
Nepal
Pakistan
Switzerland
Australia
Samoa

Gender equality is one of the ten core principles of the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security. This guide aims to assist in its implementation through the achievement of responsible gender-equitable governance of land tenure. The guide focuses on equity and on how land tenure can be governed in ways that address the different needs and priorities of women and men.

FAO Legislative Study - 100 Creating legal space forwater user organizations: transparency, governance and the law

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2009
France
North Macedonia
Belgium
Azerbaijan
Germany
Indonesia
Kyrgyzstan
Bulgaria
Estonia
Pakistan
Nepal
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Moldova
Albania
Romania
Poland
India
Russia
Georgia
Armenia

This publication describes the experience of a number of transition countries in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union with crafting regulatory frameworks for irrigation water users’ organizations. It also seeks to distil a number of key regulatory requirements. As a result, this study serves as a design/drafting manual for policymakers and for drafters of legislation on water users’ organizations.

Land and water – the rights interface

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2004
United States of America
Afghanistan
Indonesia
Australia
United Kingdom
Ghana
Iceland
Gabon
Pakistan
Kenya
Japan
South Africa
Hungary
Italy
Tanzania
Suriname
Kuwait
Uganda
Brazil
Canada

This publication explores various aspects of the interface between water rights and land tenure. It is intended to synthetize and assess current learning on this topic, to define salient issues and to propose fruitful approaches for further investigation.

Gestion des terres pour les hommes et les femmes

Reports & Research
November, 2011
Algeria
Bangladesh
Honduras
Mauritania
Chile
Germany
Zimbabwe
Indonesia
Bolivia
Ghana
Malawi
Pakistan
Rwanda
Malaysia
Uganda
Albania
Madagascar
Tanzania
Zambia
India
Tajikistan
Brazil
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Europe
Africa
Asia
Northern America

Document de travail sur les régimes fonciers 19. Ce rapport a été écrit faisant partie du processus global de consultation et d’élaboration des Directives Volontaires et vise à contribuer à la préparation subséquente du Guide Technique pour le Genre. Le rapport contextualise et définit le genre dans le cadre des Directives Volontaires, explique ce que signifie gouvernance foncière d’une prospective genre et identifie et analyse les principaux thèmes et questions.