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Land Titles Registration Act 2008.

Legislation
Samoa
Oceânia

This Act provides rules for the registration of title or other interests in land and related matters and provides for the form of transfer of title in land or other interest in land such as mortgages, caveats, leases and easements.There shall continue to be a Registrar of Land who shall be the Chief Executive Officer responsible for the administration of this Act. The Registrar may delegate the Registrar’s powers and functions to the Assistant Registrar of Land.

L’évolution des droits fonciers coutumiers et des relations de genre dans le contexte de l’épidémie de VIH/SIDA en Afrique

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2006
Burkina Faso
Benim
Nigéria
Moçambique
Zâmbia
Mauritânia
Mali
Namíbia
Djibuti
Malawi
Comores
Cabo Verde
Ruanda
Líbia
Lesoto
Itália
Botswana
Gâmbia
Senegal
Quênia

The effect of prime-age adult death and its consequences on access to land for the survivors has not been fully explored nor incorporated into policy regardless the fact that high adult mortality is now the lived reality in countries affected by HIV/AIDS, particularly in Africa. This paper explores the gendered relationships between adult death due to HIV/AIDS and changes in land rights for the survivors particularly widows. In many African societies, women have traditionally accessed land through marriage.

The new generation of watershed management programmes and projects

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2006
Alemanha
França
Estados Unidos
Quênia
Burúndi
Zimbabwe
China
Guatemala
Indonésia
Gana
Costa Rica
Colômbia
Nepal
África do Sul
Vietnam
Itália
Equador
Índia
Butão
México
Cuba
Europa
Ásia
África
Américas

On the occasion of the International Year of Mountains-2002, FAO and its partners undertook a large-scale assessment and global review of the current status and future trends of integrated and participatory watershed management. The overall objectives were to promote the exchange and dissemination of experiences in implementing watershed management projects in the decade from 1990 to 2000 and to identify the vision for a new generation of watershed management programmes and projects.

Réforme de la tenure forestière

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2011
França
Honduras
Burúndi
Guatemala
Sri Lanka
Vanuatu
Gana
Congo
Venezuela
Guiana
Costa Rica
Malawi
Ruanda
Libéria
Filipinas
Nicarágua
Uganda
Madagáscar
Myanmar
Tanzania
Paraguai

La sécurité de la tenure est une condition essentielle à la gestion durable des forêts. La diversification des systèmes de tenure pourrait servir de base à l’amélioration de l’aménagement forestier et des moyens d’existence locaux, en particulier là où l’Etat ne dispose pas des moyens suffisants pour gérer les forêts. Au cours de la dernière décennie, de nombreux pays ont entamé des efforts de réforme de leurs systèmes de tenure forestière, en déléguant certains droits d’accès et de gestion aux ménages, aux sociétés privées et aux communautés.

Statutory recognition of customary land rights in Africa

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2010
Angola
Burkina Faso
Estados Unidos
Zâmbia
Mali
Alemanha
Namíbia
Essuatíni
Gana
Guiné
Malawi
Níger
Camarões
Moçambique
África do Sul
Lesoto
Uganda
Tanzania
Botswana
Senegal
Papua-Nova Guiné
África

Given the recent trend of granting vast areas of African land to foreign investors, the urgency of placing real ownership in the hands of the people living and making their livelihood upon lands held according to custom cannot be overstated. This study provides guidance on how best to recognize and protect the land rights of the rural poor. Protecting and enforcing the land rights of rural Africans may be best done by passing laws that elevate existing customary land rights up into nations' formal legal frameworks thereby making customary land rights equal to documented land claims.

La nueva generación de programas y proyectos de gestión de cuencas hidrográficas

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2007
Alemanha
França
Bangladesh
Honduras
Estados Unidos
Nepal
Israel
Burúndi
Zimbabwe
China
Guatemala
Indonésia
Jamaica
Bolívia
Gana
Costa Rica
Colômbia
Quênia
Ruanda
Itália
Vietnam
Myanmar
Equador
Índia
Butão
Cuba
Europa
África
Américas
Ásia

Con ocasión del Año Internacional de las Montañas (2002), la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Agricultura y la Alimentación (FAO) y sus asociados emprendieron una sistematización mundial en gran escala de la situación actual y futuras tendencias de la gestión integrada y participativa de las cuencas hidrográficas. Los objetivos generales eran promover el intercambio y la difusión de experiencias de gestión de cuencas de 1990 a 2000, y determinar un paradigma para una nueva generación de programas y proyectos de gestión de cuencas.

Understanding forest tenure: What rights and for whom?

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2006
Estados Unidos
China
Indonésia
Reino Unido
Paquistão
Tailândia
Nepal
República da Coreia
Filipinas
Malásia
Japão
Myanmar
Brunei
Países Baixos
Índia
Butão
Vietnam
Cambodja

The study conducted by FAO and partners in South and Southeast Asia was based on an analysis of forest tenure according to two variables: the type of ownership, and the level of control of and access to resources. It aimed to take into account the complex combination of forest ownership − whether legally or customarily defined − and arrangements for the management and use of forest resources. Forest tenure determines who can use what resources, for how long and under what conditions.

Legal Empowerment in Practice. Using Legal Tools to Secure Land Rights in Africa

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2008
Mali
Zimbabwe
Namíbia
Reino Unido
Canadá
Serra Leoa
Etiópia
Níger
Camarões
Moçambique
África do Sul
Uganda
Itália
Tanzania
Senegal
Noruega
Gana
África

Land lies at the heart of social, political and economic life in much of rural Africa. It provides a major source of livelihoods, income and employment; a basis for social and political relations; and has major historical, cultural and spiritual significance. In many places, rapid socio-economic changes are undermining the security of land access for poorer and more vulnerable groups – particularly in high-value lands such as peri-urban areas, irrigated schemes and fertile lands.

Improving tenure security for the poor in Africa: Namibia Country Case Study.

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2006
Angola
Quênia
África do Sul
Alemanha
Zimbabwe
Botswana
Namíbia
Noruega
África

This case study looks at the land tenure in Namibia, where for a century of colonial rule indigenous Namibians were dispossessed from rights to both land and resources – by German and then white South African settlers establishing commercial farms and related businesses. Access to freehold tenure was reserved for white settlers and tenure security for indigenous Namibians largely disappeared. In non-white areas, rights were provided under indigenous tenure systems whose legal status was somewhat murky. Urban tenure was denied as blacks were not allowed ownership of residential land.

Improving tenure security for the poor in Africa: Mali - Country Case Study

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2006
Moçambique
Burkina Faso
Quênia
Mali
Alemanha
Gana
Etiópia
Níger
Noruega
África

The study aims to clarify the various issues regarding land security of poor and other marginalized groups in Malian rural areas. It looks into questions relating to how poor and vulnerable groups obtain access to land and natural resources, and what factors cause their exclusion. It analyzes existing methods for formalizing land rights and land transactions and their impacts on the poor. Specific attention is given to the practical organization of the procedures for formalization and recording land rights.