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USA-ICARDA

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Reports & Research
декабря, 2011
Global

Since ICARDA’s inception in 1977, the United States has been the single biggest donor to the center’s research and capacity development programs.

The Forgotten Property Rights: Evidence on Land Use Rights in Vietnam

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Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2011
Vietnam

Studies of land property rights usually focus on tenure security and transfer rights. Rights to determine how to use the land are regularly ignored. However, user rights are often limited. Relying on a unique Vietnamese panel data set at both household and plot levels, we show that crop choice restrictions are widespread and prevent crop diversification.

Measuring participation: Case studies on village land use planning in northern Lao PDR

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Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2011
Laos

In the early 1990s, the Lao government launched a nationwide Land Use Planning and Land Allocation programme in a bid to foster socio-economic development while protecting the environment. However, the programme has long been perceived as having negative impacts on rural livelihoods.

Report on the Policy Symposium Gendered Terrain : Women’s Rights and Access to Land in Africa, Nairobi, September 14-16, 2010

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Reports & Research
декабря, 2011
Kenya
Madagascar
Malawi
Rwanda
Uganda
Zimbabwe
Sub-Saharan Africa

Land distribution is highly skewed in Africa, where women’s ownership of land is a small percentage of that owned by men. Women frequently lack the resources to acquire land in their own right and are further disadvantaged by discriminatory inheritance laws, customary practices and market structures. This report summarizes presentations at the symposium on women’s rights and access to land.

Competing claims on natural resources

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Reports & Research
декабря, 2011

Land is serving as a basis for the production of food, feed, fibres, wood, bio-energy, for biodiversity, recreation and many other goods and services ecosystems provide. Additional to that, land can also be used for infrastructure, houses etc., making no direct use of natural resources, but of the physical land structure.

Kilimo Kwanza and Small-Scale Producers: An Opportunity or a Curse?

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Reports & Research
ноября, 2011
Tanzania

This study sought to follow up the implementation of the Kilimo Kwanza initiative with the view to establish reliable facts on its significance to small-scale producers, mainly peasants and pastoralists. To achieve this, the study began by examining the perception of small-scale producers about Kilimo Kwanza and it assessed their participation in the implementation process.

The Politics of Investment in Large Scale Agricultural Ventures: Case of Mpanda Rukwa Tanzania

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Reports & Research
ноября, 2011
Tanzania

Tanzania has always been a country in the spotlight over cases of land grabbing for various uses. Over the recent past there has been a lot of information in both print and electronic media of land being taken for various investment purposes.

Public Interventions in Agriculture: with What Gender Implications

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Reports & Research
ноября, 2011
Tanzania

The Study on Public Interventions in Agriculture: With What Gender Implications was conducted by ANSAF with the purpose to generate relevant data that shall facilitate better understanding on to what extent interventions in Agriculture considered the gender aspect to ensure equal participation of women, men, youth and other marginalized groups in the process.

The State of the World’s Land and Water Resources for Food and Agriculture

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Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2011
Global

This edition of The State of the World’s Land and Water Resources for Food and Agriculture (SOLAW) presents objective and comprehensive information and analyses on the current state, trends and challenges facing two of the most important agricultural production factors: land and water.