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Access to Land in Rural India

LandLibrary Resource
December, 1998
India
Europe
Southern Asia

Access to land is deeply important in rural India, where the incidence of poverty is highly correlated with lack of access to land. Mearns provides a framework for assessing alternative approaches to improving access to land by India's rural poor.

Toolkit on gender in agriculture

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Training Resources & Tools
December, 1998

Why is it important to incorporate gender into the agriculture-related work of the World Bank and borrower countries, and how can this be achieved' Women are integral to farming systems, yet their productivity remains low compared to their potential.

Causes and consequences of changing land tenure institutions in Western Ghana

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Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 1998
Sub-Saharan Africa
Africa
Ghana

Land tenure institutions in customary land areas of Sub-Saharan Africa have been evolving towards individualized ownership. Communal land tenure institutions aim to achieve and preserve the equitable distribution of land (and hence, income) among community members.

Women's land rights in the transition to individualized ownership

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Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 1998
Sub-Saharan Africa
Africa
Ghana

Based on a survey of 60 villages in Western Ghana, where cocoa is the dominant crop, this study explores evolutionary changes in land tenure institutions on women's land rights and the efficiency of tree resource management....With increasing population pressure, customary land tenure institutions in Western Ghana have evolved toward individualized systems in order to provide appropriate incent

Land tenure and farm management efficiency

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Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 1998
South-Eastern Asia
Asia
Indonesia

This study attempts to identify the impacts of land tenure institutions on the efficiency of farm management based on a case study of paddy rice and upland cinnamon production in the Kerinci Valley in West Sumatra, where most of Indonesia’s cinnamon is produced. The attractiveness of cinnamon as a commercial crop has implications for forest preservation.

Remarks at the Council of Foundations

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Conference Papers & Reports
April, 1998
United States of America

James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank Group, discussed the issues that link the United States to other countries: health, migration, trade, peace and stability, energy, food, and crime and narcotics. The responsibilities of foundations do not end with our cities and communities.