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22 year assessment of deforestation and restoration in riparian forests in the eastern Brazilian Amazon

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2015

Brazilian environmental law imposes more restrictions on land-use change by private landowners in riparian forests than in non-riparian forest areas, reflecting recognition of their importance for the conservation of biodiversity and key ecosystem services.

Focused on the difference between communities where the landowners reside and where they own their fieldsA study on the distribution pattern of farm fields and landowners in farmland lease contracts in a flat paddy field area

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2015

This paper aims to demonstrate the geographical range of farmland lease contracts through a field study of two large individual farmers in the Nihari district of Ibaraki Prefecture. The distribution pattern of farm fields and landowners is analyzed by the unit of community in both aspects of where the landowners reside, and where they own their farmland.

Investment Contracts for Agriculture

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June, 2015

Private investment in agriculture in
developing countries, both domestic and foreign, has been on
the rise for nearly two decades. This paper focuses on
large-scale agricultural projects in developing countries,
involving the lease of farmland, which rose sharply after

Community-based monitoring of land acquisition. Lessons from the Buseruka oil refinery in Uganda

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Reports & Research
June, 2015
Uganda
Africa

Under Ugandan law a person whose land is identified for a public purpose must be compensated fairly, promptly, and prior to the acquisition of the property. But often laws and best practices remain on paper only. Many individual landowners are often ignorant about their basic rights, and lack the capacity and courage to speak out against injustice meted on them by development projects.

Brazilian public land destination: a case study of the Terra Legal federal initiative and the province of Mato Grosso’s Land Institute.

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Conference Papers & Reports
February, 2015
Latin America and the Caribbean
South America
Brazil
At the turn of the 21st century, we can see that Brazil, the 5th largest country in the world, has been successful in developing a modern export-led agriculture distributed over large areas and also achieved a good economic performance especially through the global economic crisis after 2008.