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Genre et droit à la terre

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2010
Laos
Bangladesh
Malawi
Filipinas
Viet Nam
Malí
Guatemala
África

Accroître l'accès des femmes à la terre est crucial pour lutter contre la faim et la pauvreté. Toutefois, les disparités entre les sexes concernant l'accès aux terres restent importantes dans la plupart des pays, quel que soit leur niveau de développement. Une nouvelle base de données de la FAO aide à comprendre les facteurs qui empêchent les femmes d'accéder à la terre, et à concevoir de meilleures politiques pour lutter efficacement contre cette situation.

Gobernanza en tenencia de la tierra en America Central

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2010
Honduras
Belice
El Salvador
Chile
Guatemala
Bolivia
Austria
Venezuela
Costa Rica
Colombia
Panamá
Nicaragua
Ecuador
Países Bajos
Argentina
Paraguay
México
Américas

Documento de trabajo sobre la tenencia de la tierra 18. Presenta los principales temas para caracterizar la gobernanza en la tenencia de la tierra y analiza los aspectos relacionados con la evolución de las problemáticas de política agraria en los diferentes países de América Central. Además, ofrece algunos ejemplos y lecciones aprendidas derivadas de los nuevos modelos de administración y mecanismos de acceso a la tierra que los gobiernos centroamericanos y la cooperación internacional han promovido en los últimos quince años en la Región.

Pacific Regional Assessment for the FAO Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land and other Natural Resources

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2010
Guinea
Asia
Oceanía
Australia
Nueva Zelandia
Fiji
Papua Nueva Guinea
Islas Salomón
Vanuatu
Kiribati
Micronesia
Nauru
Palau
Islas Cook
Niue
Samoa
Tonga
Tuvalu

FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) and other development partners are working together with countries to prepare Voluntary Guidelines that will provide practical guidance to states, civil society, the private sector, donors and development specialists on the responsible governance of tenure. By setting out principles and internationally accepted standards for responsible practices, the Voluntary Guidelines will provide a framework and point of reference that stakeholders can use when developing their own policies and actions.

Gouvernance des régimes fonciers en Amérique Centrale

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2010
Honduras
Belice
El Salvador
Chile
Guatemala
Bolivia
Austria
Venezuela
Costa Rica
Colombia
Panamá
Nicaragua
Ecuador
Países Bajos
Argentina
Paraguay
México
Américas

Document de travail sur les régimes fonciers 18. Présente les principaux thèmes qui caractérisent la gouvernance des régimes fonciers et analyse les questions liées à l’évolution des problématiques de politique agricole dans les différents pays d’Amérique Centrale. Il propose également quelques exemples ainsi que des leçons apprises des nouveaux modèles de gestion des terres et des mécanismes d’accès à la terre que les gouvernements d’Amérique Centrale et la Coopération Internationale ont appuyé au cours des quinze dernières années dans la Région. Disponible en espagnol

Statutory recognition of customary land rights in Africa

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2010
Angola
Burkina Faso
Estados Unidos de América
Zambia
Malí
Alemania
Namibia
Esuatini
Ghana
Guinea
Malawi
Níger
Camerún
Mozambique
Sudáfrica
Lesotho
Uganda
Tanzania
Botswana
Senegal
Papua Nueva Guinea
África

Given the recent trend of granting vast areas of African land to foreign investors, the urgency of placing real ownership in the hands of the people living and making their livelihood upon lands held according to custom cannot be overstated. This study provides guidance on how best to recognize and protect the land rights of the rural poor. Protecting and enforcing the land rights of rural Africans may be best done by passing laws that elevate existing customary land rights up into nations' formal legal frameworks thereby making customary land rights equal to documented land claims.

Género y derecho a la tierra

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2010
Laos
Bangladesh
Zambia
Viet Nam
Chile
Guatemala
Senegal
Malawi
África

Aumentar el acceso de las mujeres a la tierra es crucial para combatir el hambre y la pobreza. Sin embargo, las disparidades de género en el acceso a la tierra siguen siendo notables en muchos países, con independencia de su nivel de desarrollo. La nueva base de datos de la FAO ayudará a comprender los factores que impiden que las mujeres tengan acceso a la tierra, con lo que permitirá asimismo diseñar políticas mejores para afrontar esta situación de manera eficaz.

FAO Policy on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2010
Italia

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.

Governance of Land Tenure in Central America

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2010
Honduras
Belice
El Salvador
Chile
Guatemala
Bolivia
Austria
Venezuela
Costa Rica
Colombia
Panamá
Nicaragua
Ecuador
Países Bajos
Argentina
Paraguay
México
Américas

Land Tenure Working Paper 18. Presents the main themes that characterize the governance in land tenure and analyses the aspects related to the evolution of agricultural policy issues in various Central American countries. It also offers some examples and lessons learned from new models of land administration and land access mechanisms that Central American governments and International Cooperation have fostered over the past fifteen years in the Region. Available in Spanish

Gender and Land Rights

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2010
Bangladesh
Lituania
Zambia
Malí
Chile
Guatemala
Letonia
Malawi
Tailandia
Laos
Filipinas
Viet Nam
Italia
Senegal
Arabia Saudita
Líbano
África

Increasing women’s access to land is crucial to fight hunger and poverty. However, gender disparities in land access remain significant in most countries, regardless of their level of development. A new FAO database helps to understand the factors that prevent women from accessing land; and to design better policies to effectively address this situation.

Customary land reform to facilitate private investment in Zambia: achievements, potentials and limitations

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2010
Zambia

In the name of development, governments in southern Africa are reformulating land policies to facilitate privatisation of customary land rights. It is argued that this can stimulate land markets, (foreign) private investment, access to formal credit, and enhance security of tenure (by way of holding title), thereby leading to economic growth and poverty alleviation.

Implication of Legislative Reform under The Land Act of Bhutan, 2007: A case study on Nationalization of Tsamdro & Sokshing and its associated socioeconomic and environmental consequences

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2010
Bhutan

Given its seemingly beneficial aspects to socioeconomic development and environmental well-being, the legislative reforms initiated under the Land Act of Bhutan, 2007 have raised so much consternation as well as hope in the minds of the Bhutanese people who either depend on livestock husbandry or leasing out such rights to others with livestock and compensated with payment in cash or kind in the form of livestock products.

Land ownership, administration & status of forests of Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council of Meghalaya

Journal Articles & Books
Septiembre, 2010
India

The article published in NeBIO-An International Journal of Environment and Biodiversity highlights the complicated classifications of land ownership in Khasi Hills viz., private land, group or clan land, community land and government land.