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Politiques foncières et mise en valeur des terres en Algérie

Institutional & promotional materials
Décembre, 2019
Algérie

Le mercredi 20 mars 2019 dans les locaux de l’AFD à Paris, le Comité technique « Foncier & développement » a organisé une réunion consacrée aux politiques foncières et de mise en valeur des terres en Algérie.

Cette note fait la synthèse des présentations et des débats qui ont eu lieu lors de cette demi-journée, en présence d’une vingtaine de participants, membres du Comité technique « Foncier & développement » et experts fonciers spécialistes de l’Algérie et du Maghreb. Cette demi-journée s’est articulée autour de trois présentations.

État des lieux de la gouvernance des ressources pastorales et forestières au Sénégal

Institutional & promotional materials
Août, 2015
Sénégal

L’objectif de cette étude est d’analyser les enjeux majeurs qui se posent en matière de sécurisation et de gestion du foncier pastoral et forestier au Sénégal, en vue de formuler des propositions ciblées permettant d’enrichir le paquet de propositions paysannes de réforme foncière déjà élaborées et portées par le Cadre National de Concertation et de Coopération des Ruraux (CNCR).

Le champ d’analyse  met l’accent sur les axes ci-après :

1/ identifier les grands enjeux de la gouvernance des ressources pastorales et forestières ;

Les organisations de producteurs face aux pressions foncières en Afrique de l’Ouest

Institutional & promotional materials
Novembre, 2011
Afrique occidentale

Cette note de huit pages dresse un état des lieux de la ruée sur les terres observée depuis 2008 et présente les stratégies développées par les organisations de producteurs, entre dénonciations, luttes locales et plaidoyer pour des politiques foncières plus équitables

Public Perceptions on City Landscaping during the Outbreak of Coronavirus Disease: The Case of Vilnius Pop-Up Beach, Lithuania

Peer-reviewed publication
Janvier, 2021
Lituanie

The article sought to understand public perceptions on city landscaping during the outbreak of COVID-19. The research aimed to discuss the theoretical aspects related to restrictions on travel during the pandemic and city landscaping and to conduct an empirical study of experiences of the Vilnius Pop-up Beach, Lithuania. The thematic analysis selected for the empirical study is not limited and flexible, allowing for revealing the experiences and public opinion, including that expressed in the media, relating to the Vilnius Pop-up Beach.

Soil Tillage and Crop Growth Effects on Surface and Subsurface Runoff, Loss of Soil, Phosphorus and Nitrogen in a Cold Climate

Peer-reviewed publication
Janvier, 2021
Global

Most studies on the effects of tillage operations documented the effects of tillage on losses through surface runoff. On flat areas, the subsurface runoff is the dominating pathway for water, soil and nutrients. This study presents results from a five-year plot study on a flat area measuring surface and subsurface runoff losses. The treatments compared were (A) autumn ploughing with oats, (B) autumn ploughing with winter wheat and (C) spring ploughing with spring barley (n = 3).

Gender, land and agricultural development in Africa. From women to gender

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2016
Afrique

While academics have largely shifted their focus from ‘women in development’ to addressing women and men as
part of broader ‘gendered’ social relations, this shift is yet to be fully translated into development practice. This
requires development practitioners to be sensitive to local contexts and to the various inequalities they contain
with regards to land rights and land use (based on class, gender, age, migration status etc.).

Common ground: Securing land rights and safeguarding the earth. A Global Call to Action on Indigenous and Community Land Rights

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2016
Global

Up to 2.5 billion people depend on indigenous and community lands, which make up over 50 percent of the land on the planet; they legally own just one-fifth. The remaining land remains unprotected and vulnerable to land grabs from more powerful entities like governments and corporations. There is growing evidence of the vital role played by full legal ownership of land by indigenous peoples and local communities in preserving cultural diversity and in combating poverty and hunger, political instability and climate change.

State of Land in the Mekong Region

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2018
Cambodge
Laos
Myanmar
Thaïlande
Viet Nam

The Mekong region – Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam – is in the midst of profound social and environmental change. Despite rapid urbanization, the region remains predominantly rural. More than 60 per cent of its population live in rural areas, and the vast majority of these people are engaged in agriculture. Due to rapid growth of its agricultural sector, the Mekong region has become a global centre of production and trade for commodities such as rubber, rice, cassava, wood, sugar cane, and palm oil.

Land Restoration for Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: An International Resource Panel Think Piece.

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2019
Global

Land restoration has tremendous potential to help the world limit climate change and achieve its aims for sustainable development. In its latest study, the International Resource Panel finds positive spin-offs to support all 17 Sustainable Development Goals agreed to by the world’s nations as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. While other reports have focused on a subset of the SDGs, this report has intentionally considered all of them, and has done so by inviting a large number of diverse authors to participate in the process.

Gender and Land Statistics. Recent developments in FAO’s Gender and Land Rights Database

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2015
Global

Although there is global consensus that women’s land rights are fundamental for the realization of food security and rural development, accurate and reliable statistics to monitor the attainment and realisation of these rights are still lacking. Indeed, the lack of clear and accurate statistics on landownership and land management– that are disaggregated by sex - is problematic for developing clear policy responses to, and for monitoring of, inequalities faced by women and men in rural areas.

Why gender equality matters when dealing with governance of land

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2016
Global

The eradication of hunger and poverty largely depend on how people, communities and others gain access to land. The livelihoods of many, particularly the rural poor including women, are based on secure and equitable access to and control over land and other natural resources. Land is a source of food and shelter; the basis for social, cultural and religious practices; and a central factor in economic growth.