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Report on the Symposium on Legal Aspects of Large Scale Investments in Land: Implications for Food Security and Rural Development

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2011
Angola
Kenya
Zambia
Zimbabwe
China
Ghana
Etiopía
Níger
Malawi
Tailandia
Mozambique
Liberia
Japón
Sudáfrica
Viet Nam
Italia
Tanzania
Botswana
Argentina
India
Uganda
Brasil

The Symposium on Legal Aspects of Large Scale Investments in Land: Implications for Food Security and Rural Development was held at FAO Headquarters in Rome on March 4th 2011. The Symposium was co-hosted by FAO and the World Food Law Institute at Howard University School of Law.

Manejo alternativo de conflictos de tenencia de la tierra

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2006
Timor-Leste
Fiji
El Salvador
Zimbabwe
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Guinea-Bissau
Burkina Faso
Bolivia
Ghana
Mozambique
Guatemala
Filipinas
Sudáfrica
Nicaragua
Tanzania
Ecuador
India
Paraguay
México
Papua Nueva Guinea
Mongolia

Este manual de formación se centra en cómo gestionar y resolver conflictos sobre los derechos de tenencia de la tierra, la seguridad de la tenencia y el acceso a la tierra en el campo del desarrollo rural. Resulta de las actividades complementarias realizadas con el Programa de apoyo a los medios de vida, de la FAO, (LSP) y la Unidad de Gestión y Tenencia de la Tierra y con la Coalición Internacional para el Acceso a la Tierra.

Improving gender equity in access to land

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2006

FAO’s Land Tenure Notes provide information on land tenure in a format that can be used by grassroots organizations which work with small farmers and others in rural communities. Improving secure access to land by the rural poor is essential in order to reduce poverty and hunger and to promote sustainable rural development. Improving people’s knowledge of their rights to land is an important part of making rights real, thereby allowing people to improve their livelihoods.

Land and Gender: Improving data availability and use in the Western Balkans

Policy Papers & Briefs
Noviembre, 2014
Serbia
Macedonia del Norte
Albania
Montenegro
Bosnia y Herzegovina

Improved access to gender-disaggregated data can be a catalyst to improving gender equality and provide opportunities for the so-called “Third Sector” of non-governmental and local organizations, especially those representing women. The Voluntary Guidelines underline that gender equality is at the core of all processes and aspects of tenure governance, including policy formulation, service delivery, and access to legal systems and information.

Land Reform in Eastern Europe - Western CIS, Transcaucuses, Balkans, and EU Accession Countries

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2001
Serbia
Eslovenia
Macedonia del Norte
Eslovaquia
Lituania
Croacia
Azerbaiyán
Ucrania
Kirguistán
Bulgaria
Estonia
Letonia
Belarús
Bosnia y Herzegovina
Hungría
Moldavia
Albania
Armenia
Polonia
Alemania
Georgia
Rumania
República Checa
Europa

The former socialist countries of Eastern Europe (that is, Europe east of Germany and west of the Urals, but including all of Russia) began a transition to a market economy in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. This paper looks at one aspect of that transition: the transition from state ownership to private ownership of agricultural land and the accompanying transition to a land market for agricultural land.

Experiences with Land Consolidation and Land Banking in Central and Eastern Europe after 1989

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2014
Serbia
Eslovenia
Macedonia del Norte
Eslovaquia
Lituania
Croacia
Azerbaiyán
Ucrania
Bulgaria
Estonia
Letonia
Armenia
Bosnia y Herzegovina
Hungría
Moldavia
Albania
Montenegro
Polonia
Rusia
Alemania
Georgia
Rumania
República Checa
Europa oriental

This paper reviews the experiences of introducing land consolidation and land banking instruments in Central and Eastern Europe, largely to address the structural problems of small and fragmented farms. The introduction has been uneven with some countries having established operational programmes while others have taken steps with differing levels of success, and a few have not taken action. The paper assesses the driving factors for the introduction and the approaches used in individual countries.

Report on FAO, UNIFEM and National AIDS CouncilJoint National Workshop on HIV and AIDS, Women's Property Rights and Livelihoods in Zimbabwe

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2004
Mozambique
Kenya
Sudáfrica
Lesotho
Uganda
Zimbabwe
China
Namibia
Zambia
Australia
India
Malawi
Finlandia
África

Two important resolutions for women were adopted by the United Nations last year. One was the UNHABITAT Resolution on “Women's Role and Rights in Human Settlements Development and Slum Upgrading” and the other was the Commission on Human Rights Resolution on “Women's Equal Ownership, Access to, and Control over Land and the Equal Rights to Own Property and to Adequate Housing”. These resolutions recognised the violation of women's property rights as a violation of fundamental human rights and the UN's commitment to stop such violations.

Régimen comunal y gobernanza de los recursos de propiedad común en Asia

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2011
Bangladesh
Estados Unidos de América
Afganistán
China
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Australia
Laos
Reino Unido
Guinea
República de Corea
Tailandia
Nepal
Pakistán
Yemen
Filipinas
Singapur
Viet Nam
Kirguistán
Myanmar
Brunei Darussalam
Camboya
Japón
India
Kazajstán
Georgia
Malasia
Papua Nueva Guinea
Mongolia
Asia
Oceanía

Documento de trabajo sobre la tenencia de la tierra 20. Este documento analiza las características del régimen comunal y su función en el sistema de gestión de los recursos naturales en diferentes contextos de algunos países asiáticos. Las presiones actuales del mercado sobre los recursos naturales suponen ya sea desafíos que oportunidades para que las comunidades y los gobiernos utilicen y refuerzen el régimen comunal para promover la gestión sostenible de algunos recursos naturales.