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سلسلة دراسات حيازة الأراضي

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2005
Itália

أعد هذا الدليل لمساعدة المتخصصين في حيازة الأراضي وفي الإدارة العقارية لمن يشتركون في إعادة بناء نظم الحيازة والإدارة العقارية في بلدان خرجت من صراع عنيف. وفي هذه الظروف يكون توفير أمن الحصول على الأراضي أمرا شديد التعقيد. والمعتاد أن تؤدي الصراعات العنيفة إلى نزوح كثير من الناس. وفي نهاية الصراع قد يجد العائدون إلى ديارهم أن أرضهم في أيدي آخرين. وقد تكون هناك عدة مطالبات مشروعة تتنافس على نفس الأرض وذلك بسبب تتابع موجات النزوح - وقد لا يستطيع كثيرون استرداد أراضيهم ويضطرون إلى الاستيطان في مكان آخر.

Participatory Land Delimitation

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2009
Angola
Moçambique
Suécia
Dinamarca
Namíbia
Botswana
Irlanda
Países Baixos
Guiné
África

Land Tenure Working Paper 13: Secure land rights are crucial if local populations are to engage actively as stakeholders in rural development.

Politique de la FAO concernant les peuples autochtones et tribaux

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2011

Selon leur définition par les États Membres de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture (FAO), les objectifs fondamentaux de l’Organisation sont «d’améliorer les niveaux de nutrition, la productivité agricole et la qualité de vie des populations rurales et contribuer à l’essor de l’économie mondiale.» En tant qu’organisme spécialisé des Nations Unies, la FAO a un rôle essentiel à jouer pour la promotion d’une plus grande sécurité alimentaire et la réduction de la pauvreté.

FAO Policy on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2010
Itália

Indigenous peoples1 must be considered an undeniable stakeholder in a development agenda shaped by such a mandate. Recent estimates indicate that although indigenous peoples make up approximately 5 percent of the world’s total population, they comprise about 15 percent of the global poor.2 The adversities faced by indigenous peoples have grown in the last few decades, but so too have the recognition of and appreciation for their potential contributions to sustainable development and natural resources management.

A territorial development vision oriented to indigenous peoples: a possible path

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2012
Angola
Moçambique
Honduras
Filipinas
Chile
Austrália
Equador
Brasil
Índia
Guiné
Guiana
Costa Rica
Colômbia
Panamá

The purpose of this document is to promote a dialogue about land issues between FAO and its member countries, indigenous peoples, the Permanent Forum and other interested organizations. It outlines a number of basic principles of a methodological approach for indigenous peoples’ territorial recognition, starting from the consideration that a simple legal recognition is often not sufficient to improve living conditions for these communities. A more open reflection on the delicate theme of ‘development’ is also promoted and sought.

La nouvelle génération de programmes et projets d’aménagement des bassins versants

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2008
Alemanha
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Honduras
Estados Unidos
Ruanda
Burúndi
Zimbabwe
Guatemala
Indonésia
Canadá
Congo
Costa Rica
Níger
Quênia
Paquistão
Itália
Nepal
Gana
Vietnam
Myanmar
Equador
Cuba
Índia
Butão
França
Europa
África
Américas
Ásia

Durant l’Année internationale de la montagne en 2002, la FAO et ses partenaires ont lancé une évaluation à grande échelle et un examen mondial de l’état actuel et des tendances futures de l’aménagement intégré et participatif des bassins versants. Les objectifs généraux étaient de promouvoir l’échange et la diffusion d’expériences dans la mise en œuvre de ces projets durant la décennie 1990–2000, et d’aider à identifier une vision pour une nouvelle génération de programmes et projets.

The culture of access to mountain natural resources

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2003
França
Bangladesh
Suíça
Alemanha
Dinamarca
Indonésia
Austrália
China
Etiópia
Paquistão
Nepal
Japão
Lesoto
Itália
Países Baixos
Índia
Butão
Ásia

This study investigates the political and contentious nature of access to mountain natural resources by poor, disadvantaged and marginalized people, including women and youth, and the policy processes associated with access and development over time. This study has been commissioned by FAO to look at sustainable livelihoods approaches to access to natural resources in mountain areas. We concentrate on access by poorer and marginalized groups to policy processes whereby long-term sustainable access to resources is achieved.

Forty years of community-based forestry

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2016
França
Suíça
Estados Unidos
Gâmbia
Suécia
Fiji
China
Indonésia
Austrália
Reino Unido
Canadá
Congo
Malawi
Ilhas Salomão
Nepal
Tanzania
Papua-Nova Guiné
Índia
México
Brasil
Mongólia

Since the 1970s and 1980s, community-based forestry has grown in popularity, based on the concept that local communities, when granted sufficient property rights over local forest commons, can organize autonomously and develop local institutions to regulate the use of natural resources and manage them sustainably. Over time, various forms of community-based forestry have evolved in different countries, but all have at their heart the notion of some level of participation by smallholders and community groups in planning and implementation.

Política de la FAO sobre pueblos indígenas y tribales

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2015
Itália

El objetivo de este documento normativo es proporcionar a la FAO un marco para orientar su labor sobre cuestiones relativas a los pueblos indígenas. Las actividades actuales, que no siguen una estrategia sistemática en relación con estos asuntos, se beneficiarán considerablemente de la definición de una dirección y un enfoque comunes. Al mismo tiempo, también es importante para los mismos pueblos indígenas, ayudar a comunicar y clarificar lo que éstas pueden esperar razonablemente de la Organización.