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Conservation implications of rainforest use patterns: mature forests provide more resources but secondary forests supply more medicine

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2009
Peru

1. Tropical rainforests are a global conservation priority. Robust arguments supporting rainforest conservation can attract funding and shape land-use management. However, some popular assertions regarding the value of tropical forests remain largely untested. 2.

Gender Implications of Decentralised Land Reform: The Case of Zimbabwe

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Reports & Research
December, 2009
Zimbabwe
Africa

Includes land reform: perpetuating patriarchal land policies?; Fast Track Land Reform: decentralisation or recentralisation?; women’s access to land in the land reform process; constraints faced by women in accessing land; who is pushing the agenda for better access to and utilisation of land for women?; conclusion: women beneficiaries of land reform; recommendations.

Poéticas del desplazamiento. Dimensiones culturales de la reinvención de la vida en mujeres colombianas desplazadas hacia el Ecuador

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Reports & Research
December, 2009
Ecuador
Colombia

Esta tesis reflexiona en torno a cómo reconstruyen la vida mujeres colombianas en situación de refugio en Ecuador. El trabajo reúne observaciones etnográficas, críticas teóricas así como un análisis sobre la situación de las mujeres colombianas refugiadas o que buscan estar en situación de refugio en el Ecuador, principalmente aquellas que se han asentado en la ciudad de Quito.

What Would it Take to Realise the Promises? Protecting Women’s Rights in the Kenya National Land Policy of 2009

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Reports & Research
December, 2009
Kenya

Land is a critical resource in Kenya, having economic, social, political,
environmental and cultural significance. Kenya’s population continues to rely
on land for both subsistence and economic activities. In fact, the increase
of the population from about 20 million people in the 1960s to about 40

Family Law Act (2009)

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Legislation
November, 2009
Estonia

The Act regulates marriage in Estonia. Notably, it states that prospective spouses may, by agreement, select a proprietary relationship from among the types of proprietary relations set out in the Act before the contraction of marriage by an application for marriage. The types of proprietary relations include jointness of property; set-off of assets increment; or separateness of property.

Regulation on the suspension of the land disposal as regards the farmland, forests, buildings and movable property for which the recognition and recovery decisions have been made or granted as compensation to the heirs of the former kings.

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Regulations
November, 2009
Bulgaria

This Regulation hereby officially suspends the decision that previously granted the use of land plots (farmland, forests, buildings and moveable property) for which the effective recognition and restoration decisions have been made as compensation for the recognized successors of the former kings Ferdinand I and Boris III (also suspends the exploitation and construction activities).

Women’s Role in Agricultur e and in Rural Welfare: Access to Land and Resources

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Policy Papers & Briefs
October, 2009
Global

This paper will first explain briefly why gendered relations around property rights are an important development and welfare issue. Then it will explore what has happened to women’s rights under agrarian reforms, titling and registration programmes, and land privatization programmes in general.

Women’s Land Rights in Southern Africa: Consolidated baseline findings from Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe

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Reports & Research
October, 2009
Zambia
Malawi
Zimbabwe
Mozambique
Africa

Includes the legal and policy situation relating to women’s land rights in Southern Africa; women farmers speak out on which land rights are being enjoyed, or not; potential springboards to the realisation of women’s land rights; baseline trends and key conclusions; recommended action points.

Women’s land rights in Southern Africa

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Reports & Research
September, 2009
Malawi
Mozambique
Zambia
Zimbabwe
South Africa

The Women’s Land Rights in Southern Africa Project (WOLAR) is aimed at enhancing women’s access to, ownership of, control over land and other productive resources and services in order to meet their basic livelihood needs and become more economically independent and secure.

AFRA News

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Institutional & promotional materials
September, 2009
South Africa

AFRA Newsletter No.65