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Connaissances, outils et capacités pour la sécurisation foncière des populations affectées par le barrage de Fomi

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Reports & Research
Fevereiro, 2015
Guiné

Le projet de barrage de Fomi se situe sur le Niandan, affluent du Niger en Haute-Guinée, non loin de Kankan. Le projet Fomi est intégré au Plan d’action de développement durable (PADD) de l’Autorité du Bassin du Niger (ABN) depuis 2007.

Knowledge, tools and capacity for land tenure security for people affected by the Fomi dam

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Reports & Research
Fevereiro, 2015
Guiné

The Fomi dam project is located on the Niandan tributary of the Niger in Guinea, 30 km upstream of the Niandan-Niger confluence, near Kankan (region of Upper Guinea). In development since 1988 with an update of the feasibility study in 1999, the Fomi project is integrated in the Sustainable Development Action Plan (SDAP) of the Niger Basin Authority (NBA) since 2007.

The economic lives of smallholder farmers

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Reports & Research
Fevereiro, 2015
Ethiopia
Kenya
Tanzania
Nicaragua
Bolivia
Vietnam
Bangladesh
Albania

About two-thirds of the developing world’s 3 billion rural people live in about 475 million small farm households, working on land plots smaller than 2 hectares. 1 Many are poor and food insecure and have limited access to markets and services. Their choices are constrained, but they farm their land and produce food for a substantial proportion of the world’s population.

Take anything, leave our land

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Reports & Research
Janeiro, 2015
Uganda

The Karamoja region in Northeastern Uganda, covering an area of 27,200 square kilometers, is inhabited by around 1.2 million people who live in seven districts; Moroto, Nakapiripirit, Napak, Amudat, Abim, Kotido and Kaabong. Its residents are mainly Ngakarimojong speaking peoples, but the area is also home to the Ethur, Labwor, Pokot, and indigenous minorities such as the Tepes and the Ik.

Abrupt Changes in Ecosystem Services and Wellbeing in Mozambique (ACES)

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Journal Articles & Books
Janeiro, 2015
Moçambique

ACES is a three-year (2014 -2017) research project that is being implemented in Mozambique with the main purpose being to contribute to poverty alleviation in Mozambique by co-producing new knowledge of the dynamic links between land use change, Ecosystem Services (ES) and the wellbeing of the rural poor and thereby meet the demand from policy makers and practitioners for way

Secure and equitable land rights in the Post-2015 Agenda – A key issue in the future we want

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Reports & Research
Janeiro, 2015
África

As organizations working on food security, natural resources management and poverty eradication, we strongly encourage governments to keep the profile of land and natural resources high in the post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda document to be endorsed in September 2015.

Valuing variability: new perspectives on climate resilient drylands development

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Janeiro, 2015
Índia
Quênia
China

This book is a challenge to those who see the drylands as naturally vulnerable to food insecurity and poverty. 

It argues that improving agricultural productivity in dryland environments is possible by working with climatic uncertainty rather than seeking to control it – a view that runs contrary to decade of development practice in arid and semi-arid lands.

Access to the Land Tenure Administration System in Rwanda and the Impacts of the System on Ordinary Citizens

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2014
Ruanda

Over the last decade, the Government of Rwanda (GoR) has introduced several land reforms through formulation and enactment of enabling legal framework, establishment of land administration institutions and implementation of national land tenure regularization. Further, the Land Act of 2013 stipulated that all landholders must formally register their land.

Displacement by the Displacees

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2014
Tanzania

This paper analyses the resettlement process and procedures followed during the displacement of communities from Kipawa and Kigilagila settlements to pave way for the expansion of the Dar es Salaam International Airport in Dar es Salaam city.

Displacement by the Displacees

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2014
Tanzania

This paper analyses the resettlement process and procedures followed during the displacement of communities from Kipawa and Kigilagila settlements to pave way for the expansion of the Dar es Salaam International Airport in Dar es Salaam city.

Conceptualising Informal Livelihood Activities: Regulatory Approaches as In-Space and In-Time arrangements

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2014
Tanzania

This paper examines regulatory approaches for informal livelihood activities within cities. Informality is generally conceptualised in terms of activities, workers and governance. Scholars have concentrated much advocating development of micro enterprise and improvement of capital goods.