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Displaying 3611 - 3615 of 5074Report of the Second Session of the Agriculture, Land And Water Use Commission for the Near East Region (ALAWUC)
Meeting symbol/code: FAO-RNE--ALAWUC/NE/02/REP
Session: Sess. 2
Ordenación sostenible de tierras y recursos hídricos: lucha contra la desertificación y prevención de la degradación de las tierras - ECA 32/02/2
Meeting Name: European Commission on Agriculture
Meeting symbol/code: ECA/32/02/2
Session: Sess. 32
Report of the Second Session of the Agriculture, Land And Water Use Commission for the Near East Region (ALAWUC)
Meeting symbol/code: FAO-RNE--ALAWUC/NE/02/REP
Session: Sess. 2
Land resources information systems in the Near East
This document contains the proceedings of the Regional Workshop on Land Resources Information Systems (LRIS) in the Near East, held in Cairo from 3 to 7 September 2001. The meeting was organized by FAO Land and Water Development Division (AGL) and the Near East Regional Office, in collaboration with Egypt's Executive Authority for Land Improvement Projects (EALIP).
Réforme Agraire: Colonisation et coopératives agricoles 2002/1
Land and land reform cover a great range, both in terms of the geographical and development status of the countries considered, and of the variety of perspectives on the issues. The articles in this issue of Land Reform, Land Resettlement and Cooperatives reflect this breadth in a variety of ways. The articles range geographically from the paper addressing land and agrarian reform in Colombia, by Professor Darío Fajardo, to a consideration of the land reforms currently under way in Scotland, by Douglas Macmillan, Ken Thomson and Bill Slee.