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Bản tin Chính sách - Đổi mới Hưởng dụng Rừng ở Việt Nam

Reports & Research
Julio, 2011
Philippines
Vietnam

Dự án này do Hội đồng Nghiên cứu Kinh tế và Xã Hội Vương quốc Anh, có sự tham gia của các nhà hoạch định chính sách, các chuyên gia lâm nghiệp và người dân liên quan đến lâm nghiệp cộng đồng tại Việt Nam. Dự án này nhấn mạnh những vấn đề chính về quản lý rừng và vận động thay đổi chính sách ở cấp quốc gia về quyền hưởng dụng rừng cà quản lý rừng cộng đồng.

La Problemática de la Tierra en Argentina

Policy Papers & Briefs
Julio, 2011
Argentina

El objetivo central de este trabajo es identificar las principales problemáticas de la tenencia y la gestión de la tierra en Argentina, a la luz de las transformaciones globales de la agricultura y el desarrollo de los territorios rurales. Se plantean también una serie de opciones de políticas para resolver las situaciones más conflictivas, teniendo siempre como objetivo la equidad y el desarrollo. El alcance de este estudio está limitado al análisis de la dinámica de la tierra desde una perspectiva general, tomando como base las tierras que figuran en los censos agropecuarios nacionales.

Nyaunglebin Interview: Saw S---, May 2011

Reports & Research
Julio, 2011
Myanmar

This report contains the full transcript of an interview conducted by a KHRG researcher in May 2011 with a villager from Ler Doh Township, Nyaunglebin District. The researcher interviewed Saw S---, a 17 year-old student who compared his experiences living in a Tatmadaw-controlled relocation site, and in his own village in a mixed-administration area under effective Tatmadaw control.

Nyaunglebin Interview: Naw P---, May 2011

Reports & Research
Julio, 2011
Myanmar

This report contains the full transcript of an interview conducted by a KHRG researcher in May 2011 with a villager from Ler Doh Township, Nyaunglebin District. The researcher interviewed Naw P---, a 40-year-old farmer who described her experiences living in a Tatmadaw-controlled relocation site, and in her original village in a mixed-administration area under effective Tatmadaw control.

Dooplaya Interview: U Sa---, July 2011

Reports & Research
Julio, 2011
Myanmar

This report contains the full transcript of an interview conducted by a KHRG researcher in July 2011 with a villager from Kawkareik Township, Dooplaya District. The researcher interviewed U Sa---, who described how his family and other residents of Pa--- village faced threats and abuses from Tatmadaw soldiers after local DKBA forces captured a Tatmadaw soldier at his home on June 15th 2011.

Toungoo Interviews: March and April 2011

Reports & Research
Julio, 2011
Myanmar

This report contains the full transcripts of three interviews conducted during March and April 2011 in Tantabin Township, Toungoo District by a villager trained by KHRG to monitor human rights conditions. The three female interviewees described the following abuses: attacks on villages, villagers and livelihoods; killing of villagers; theft and looting; taxation and demands; forced displacement; and forced labour, including the production and supply of building materials and forced portering.

MYANMAR: Displacement continues in context of armed conflicts (Overview)

Reports & Research
Julio, 2011
Myanmar

In November 2010 the first national elections since 1990 were held in Myanmar. While
the party set up by the previous government and the armed forces retain most legislative
and executive power, the elections may nevertheless have opened up a window of
opportunity for greater civilian governance and power-sharing. At the same time, recent
fighting between opposition non-state armed groups (NSAGs) and government forces in
Kayin/Karen, Kachin, and Shan States, which displaced many within eastern Myanmar and

Realizing Forest Rights in Vietnam: Addressing Issues in Community Forest Management

Reports & Research
Junio, 2011
Vietnam

In Vietnam, forests have been under state stewardship for a long time. Degradation of forest resources under state management together with the high costs of forest protection has led to increased involvement of local people in forest management. Since the early 1990s, the Government of Vietnam (GOV) has been promoting the allocation of forest rights to local people as the foundation for development of community forest management (CFM). The initiative, known as Forest Land Allocation (FLA), has been undertaken in various parts of the country, with mixed results.

Oil Palm Expansion in South East Asia: Trends and implications for local communities and indigenous peoples

Journal Articles & Books
Junio, 2011
Cambodia
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam
South-Eastern Asia

This publication is focused on oil palm expansion and land tenure in several Southeast Asian palm oil producing countries (the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia) and cross-compares their experiences with the facts and myths, stories and lessons learned from other palm oil producing countries, more specifically, Indonesia, Malaysia and Papua New Guinea.

REDD+, Governance, and Community Forestry: Highlights from the Forest Governance Learning Group Asia Experts' Meeting

Institutional & promotional materials
Junio, 2011
South-Eastern Asia

How can REDD+ benefit from the lessons of community forestry? 

The Forest Governance Learning Group brought together 12 experts from India, Indonesia, Nepal, Philippines, Vietnam, and the UN-REDD Programme to discuss how community forestry strengths and shortcomings can influence the further development of REDD+. This booklet summarizes their responses to nine timely questions and provides recommendations for future steps.

Une économie de plantation en devenir

Peer-reviewed publication
Junio, 2011
Côte d'Ivoire

Cet article apporte des éléments de compréhension de la diffusion d’un nouvel arrangement contractuel, le « Planter-Partager », en économie de plantation villageoise en Côte d’Ivoire. Il illustre ainsi la capacité d’innovation institutionnelle qui s’est exprimée tout au long du développement de cette économie de plantation, construite sur le binôme autochtones- migrants.