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El papel de la legislación forestal y ambiental en países de América Latina por la conservación y gestión de los recursos naturales renovables

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Journal Articles & Books
Septembre, 2005
États-Unis d'Amérique
El Salvador
Chili
Guatemala
Bolivie
Canada
Venezuela
Costa Rica
Colombie
Nicaragua
Uruguay
Équateur
Argentine
Paraguay
Brésil
Cuba

El marco político para la gestión forestal es un proceso dinámico de renovación e innovación. Nuevas actitudes públicas hacia el bosque y el desarrollo forestal y nuevos actores políticos presionan por un mayor énfasis en la importancia ambiental y social y por más participación en las decisiones de gestión. El desarrollo sostenible es el principio global de la silvicultura.

Legal and Institutional Aspects of Urban, Peri-Urban Forestry and Greening: a Working Paper for Discussion

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Journal Articles & Books
Août, 2005
Népal
Philippines
Afrique du Sud
Turquie
Allemagne
Chine
Zimbabwe
Luxembourg
Équateur
Pérou
Italie
Finlande
Canada

This paper gives a brief overview of the existing UPFG laws and regulations and points out the issues that legislative bodies may have to consider with regard to UPFG. The objective of the paper is to give an overriding analysis of the relevant issues that need to be considered in order to analyze the legal and institutional aspects of UPFG.

Etude comparative de la mise en oeuvre des plans fonciers ruraux en Afrique de l’ouest : Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2004
Burkina Faso
Bénin
Côte d'Ivoire
Mali
Niger
Afrique

Quels enseignements peut-on tirer des expériences de mise en œuvre des Plans fonciers ruraux dans la perspective de la formulation de politiques et de législations foncières adaptées en Afrique de l’Ouest et d’amélioration des stratégies de sécurisation foncière des droits des producteurs ruraux ?

Building on successes in African agriculture

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2004
Afrique
Afrique sub-saharienne
Mali
Kenya

Agricultural growth will prove essential for improving the welfare of the vast majority of Africa’s poor. Roughly 80 percent of the continent’s poor live in rural areas, and even those who do not will depend heavily on increasing agricultural productivity to lift them out of poverty. Seventy percent of all Africans— and nearly 90 percent of the poor—work primarily in agriculture.

Legal frameworks and access to common pool resources

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Journal Articles & Books
Août, 2004
Burkina Faso
Mauritanie
Gambie
Mali
Zimbabwe
Namibie
Australie
Bolivie
Canada
Guinée
Niger
Cameroun
Mozambique
Laos
Philippines
Afrique du Sud
Ouganda
Italie
Tanzania
Cambodge
Inde
Fédération de Russie
Mexique

In recent years, local people and rural communities have assumed increasing prominence in strategies for natural resource management.This paper briefly reviews some of the central legal issues that are associated with this shift. In doing so, its goals are limited.

Land Use Rights in China

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Peer-reviewed publication
Juin, 2004
China

China is a socialist country and all land in China belongs to Chinese citizens as a whole. Article 10 of the 1982 Constitution upholds the Chinese land policy that reflects the traditional view of socialism - land of the country must be owned by the country (State) or its agricultural Collectives.

Effects on diet in improving the iron status of women: what role for food-based interventions?

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Peer-reviewed publication
Décembre, 2003

Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) affects more than 3.5 people in the developing world. More than half of pregnant women (56 percent) and 44 percent of nonpregnant women are anemic (ACC/SCN 2000). IDA contributes to approximately 20 percent of maternal deaths in Africa and Asia (Ross and Thomas 1996). In Africa alone, some 20,000 maternal deaths per year could be prevented with anemia treatment.