Women Second in the Land Agenda
Women, Wives and Land Rights in Africa: Situating Gender Beyond the Household in the Debate Over Land Policy and Changing Tenure Systems
Gender Aspects of Land Reform: Constitutional Principles
Women’s Land Rights in Zambia: Policy Provisions, Legal Framework and Constraints
Moldova Civil Code
Land, trees, and women
This research report examines three questions that are central to IFPRI research: How do property-rights institutions affect efficiency and equity? How are resources allocated within households? Why does this matter from a policy perspective?
Land dispute resolution in Mozambique
Successful adoption of natural resource management technologies requires that important fundamentals of property rights be established. Because disputes over property rights occur universally, the ability to successfully defend one's rights to property exercises a central influence on the tenure security necessary for technology adoption.
Carbon sinks in the post-Kyoto world
Fitossociologia de um remanescente de mata sobre tabuleiros no norte do estado do Rio de Janeiro (Mata do Carvão)
The forests on Barreiras formations are located in fragmented areas extending from the Rio Grande do Norte State to north of Rio de Janeiro State. In the north of Rio de Janeiro State, the "Mata do Carvão" (1053 ha) is the largest remaining fragment.
Soil erosion management at the watershed level for sustainable agriculture and forestry in Vietnam
A conceptual framework for the assessment of tropical secondary forest dynamics and sustainable development potential in Asia
In this paper, we present an intensification model based on the intensity of exploitation and use of forests and forest lands as a relevant framework for analysing the appearance, dynamics, and evolution of different types of secondary forests.