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Dandara: ocupação rururbana

Reports & Research
August, 2016
Brazil

No dia 09 de abril de 2009 a ocupação Dandara surgiu como uma ação coletiva das Brigadas Populares, do Movimento dos Trabalhadores sem Terra (MST) e do Fórum de Moradia do Barreiro, que organizaram junto a um grupo de 150 famílias uma proposta de ocupação rururbana, que articulasse as dimensões da moradia e da agricultura urbana e periurbana.

Ocupación Amarildo de Souza: Por tierra, trabajo y techo

Reports & Research
December, 2015
Brazil

La ocupación Amarildo de Souza es un caso particular de acceso a la tierra y territorio en Brasil, que comienza en la madrugada del 16 de diciembre de 2013 en Florianópolis. El caso empieza con 60 familias, muchas de las cuales ya habían participado de otra ocupación urbana para obtener una vivienda; además militantes del MST y moradores de la calle que reivindicaban no solo tierra sino trabajo.

Comunidad de Cerro Norte

Reports & Research
May, 2016
Colombia

El barrio de Cerro Norte constituye un territorio para muchos de sus habitantes, geográficamente ubicado en la frontera donde se acaba lo urbano y empieza lo rural, Cerro Norte ha sido un espacio forjado al calor de conflictos y luchas por el acceso a la tierra, a los servicios, al agua y a la soberanía alimentaria.

Género en el desarrollo rural sostenible, una respuesta a un nuevo paradigma

Reports & Research
February, 2001
Latin America and the Caribbean

El modelo de desarrollo actual, basado en una economía libre, eficiente, competitiva y redistributiva y que ha realizado cambios relevantes en el saneamiento de las finanzas públicas, la estabilización macroeconómica y la modernización del aparato productivo, no ha dado los resultados esperados en cuanto al crecimiento de las economías de la región, que aún se encuentran muy por debajo de las expectativas del modelo.

Myanmar: Land Tenure Issues and the Impact on Rural Development

Reports & Research
December, 2015
Myanmar

ABSTRACTED FROM THE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Myanmar’s agricultural sector has for long suffered due to multiplicity of laws and regulations, deficient and degraded infrastructure, poor policies and planning, a chronic lack of credit, and an absence of tenure security for cultivators. These woes negate Myanmar’s bountiful natural endowments and immense agricultural potential, pushing its rural populace towards dire poverty. This review hopes to contribute to the ongoing debate on land issues in Myanmar.

The Effects of Rural Land Right Security on Labour Structural Transformation and Urbanization: Evidence from Thailand

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2012
Thailand

This paper attempts to contribute to the understanding of the impacts of secure rural agricultural land rights on labour structural transformation from agriculture to non-agriculture as well as on urbanization, with a specific focus on Thailand. Using province-level panel data and instrumental variable strategy, partial land right entitlement (known in Thailand as SPK4-01 titling) is found to have a positive impact on labour movement towards the non-agricultural sector. In particular, approximately 27 per cent of this impact can be explained by enhanced farm productivity.

Rural development in an urbanising world

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2010
Global

Rural development and urbanisation are often seen as competing, but in most cases are intimately linked. It is essential that policies re? ect and support the many positive links between rural and urban areas, enterprises and people. This in turn requires a better understanding of urbanisation processes and the role of small towns.

Pinning hopes on rural youth

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2010
Global

More and more young people are leaving the rural areas and migrating to the cities. Although the industrial and the developing nations come from different starting points, such migration ultimately has the same effect on village life and the rural areas everywhere. In the industrial nations the agricultural population is ageing.