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Cadre d’analyse de la gouvernance foncière de Côte d’Ivoire

Reports & Research
Janeiro, 2016
Costa do Marfim

Date : 2016

Source : Foncier & Développement

Par : Georges Kouame | Banque Mondiale

Le Cadre d’analyse de la gouvernance foncière est un outil élaboré en 2011 par la Banque mondiale dans le cadre d’un partenariat avec la FAO, l’ONU-Habitat, le FIDA, l’IFPRI, l’Union Africaine et des Agences de développement bilatérales.

Law on Managing of Land Affairs

Legislation & Policies
Dezembro, 2007
Afeganistão

Article One:

This law is enacted the provisions of paragraph two article nine of constitution of Afghanistan in order to regulate the affairs of the land.

Objective

Article Two:

Objectives of the law have included:

Land tenure in rural lowland Myanmar

Journal Articles & Books
Reports & Research
Setembro, 2017
Myanmar

This study emerged out of an identified need to document social processes leading to land insecurity, and those leading to investment and sustainable use of lands by rural populations. Focusing on the Delta and Dry Zone, the main paddy producing regions of Myanmar, this analysis unravels the powers at play in shaping rural households’ relationship to land.

Assessment of Land Use and Land Cover Changes: Impact of Common Land Development

Reports & Research
Fevereiro, 2009
Índia

Imageries of Remote Sensing (RS) satellites provide data on the temporal and spatial status  of  natural  resources.  Repetitive  coverage  helps  in  understanding  various changing  physical  processes  in  a  particular  area  as  also  in  monitoring  closely,  the changes taking place across different areas.  The availability of data at different spatial resolutions (as coarse as 1 km or as fine as 1 m) provides the means of observing the land simultaneously at  micro as well as macro levels.

Land Use Management in Odisha

Reports & Research
Setembro, 2013
Índia

RCDC pursued a bio-resource governance programme during the period of 2009-11 in four tribal districts of Odisha with an objective of developing model GPs on bioresource governance. Land use being a major factor in natural resource governance, changes in land utilization, particularly forest land diversion, has been a matter of concern for these areas. In this backdrop, RCDC intended for an in-depth analysis of the dynamics of the changes in land utilization pattern in the state with focus on forest land diversion.

Final Evaluation Report (Socio-economic Impact): Integrated Land and Ecosystem Management to Combat Land Degradation and Deforestation in Madhya Pradesh

Reports & Research
Março, 2016
Índia

The study assessed the socio-economic impact of the project supported by UNDP and the Government of Madhya Pradesh to support local communities in rehabilitating degraded forest, generating sustainable livelihoods and protecting the areas rich ecosystem. The project was supported by the Global Environment Facility.

Towards Creating a Model Forest and Scheduled Area Governance in Chhattisgarh: A Manual on Forest Rights Act and PESA

Manuals & Guidelines
Training Resources & Tools
Outubro, 2012
Índia

This manual has been prepared under the auspices of the Government of India and UNDP project on "Access to Justice for Marginalized People." The simplified user manual aims to raise awareness of two crucial legislative acts which together expand the legal rights of some

Review Paper: Status of Coastal and Marine Ecosystem Management in South Asia

Reports & Research
Setembro, 2012
Índia

The coastal sub-region of South Asia including Bangladesh, India, the Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka harbours some of the world’s most significant coastal and marine ecosystems such as coral reefs, mangroves, seagrass meadows, river deltas and estuaries. They play a crucial role in reducing the effects of natural disasters. The paper reviews the status of coastal and marine ecosystem management in the region to enable adoption of an integrated approach to ecosystem management for effective risk reduction.

A conceptual framework for the assessment of tropical secondary forest dynamics and sustainable development potential in Asia

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2001
Ásia

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. The systematic driving forces responsible for the disturbances and subsequent secondary forest re growth tend to change and evolve along this continuum.