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Securing Grassroots Women Land Rights Through Socio-Cultural Changes

LandLibrary Resource
December, 2021
Zimbabwe
Nigeria
Kenya
Uganda
Norway

The Framework and Guidelines on Land Policy in Africa endorsed through the adoption of the African Union Declaration on Land Issues and Challenges by the African Heads of States in 2009 is having “a strong gender component which aims at “strengthening security of land tenure for women which require special attention” and “ensuring that land laws provide for equitable access to land and related

Analysis of technical efficiency among youth involved in crop production in Njombe Region, Tanzania

LandLibrary Resource
December, 2021
Global

This study aimed to estimate the Technical Efficiency (TE) of youth crop farmers in Njombe Region of Tanzania, and analyze the determinants of technical inefficiency for crops produced. Data were collected from 572 youths in 16 villages of Njombe Region by using a random sampling technique.

Access to and utilization of wild species for food and nutrition security in Teso and Acholi Sub-regions of Uganda

LandLibrary Resource
December, 2021
Uganda

Wild foods significantly contribute to the global food basket, and food and nutrition security. Worldwide, wild food species form an integral part of local diets and their widespread assimilation into local food culture suggests an untapped potential to ensure easy availability and access to micronutrients for sustainable food systems.

Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration—Providing Secure Land Rights at Scale

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Journal Articles & Books
August, 2021
Africa
Europe

This Special Issue provides an insight, collated from 26 articles, focusing on various aspects of the Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration (FFPLA) concept and its application. It presents some influential and innovative trends and recommendations for designing, implementing, maintaining and further developing FFP solutions for providing secure land rights at scale.

How Many and Which Women Own Land in India? Inter-gender and Intra-gender Gaps

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Journal Articles & Books
March, 2021
India

Measuring gender inequality in land ownership is essential for assessing progress in women’s economic empowerment, tracing the impact of progressive laws on actual practice, and monitoring SDG 5 on gender equality. To effectively assess inter-gender (male-female) gaps in land ownership, however, requires multiple measures.

Livelihood Improvement through Agroforestry Compared to Conventional Farming System: Evidence from Northern Irrigated Plain, Pakistan

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Peer-reviewed publication
December, 2020
Pakistan

The concept of sustainable livelihood garnered a prominent status in humanitarian and international development organizations that aim to calculate and build a livelihood for agroforestry farmers. However, it is difficult to measure and analyze as well as visualize the data of livelihood improvement from agroforestry (AF).

Singapore vs. the ‘Singapore of Africa’—Different Approaches to Managing Urban Agriculture

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Peer-reviewed publication
December, 2020
Singapore

Through structured comparison, this article seeks to present the different approaches to urban agriculture in the cities of Singapore and Kigali. The former is seen as a model ‘smart city’ worth following worldwide, while the latter is frequently referred to as the ‘Singapore of Africa’. The research conducted was divided into two stages.

Including Condition into Ecological Maps Changes Everything—A Study of Ecological Condition in the Conterminous United States

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Peer-reviewed publication
December, 2020
Global

In 2021, the Biden administration signed an executive order to protect 30% of American lands by 2030. Accomplishing this ambitious goal in the U.S. requires understanding the relative contribution of public and private lands toward supporting biodiversity. New approaches are needed because existing approaches focus on quantity of habitat without incorporating quality.

Beyond Agriculture: Alternative Geographies of Rural Land Investment and Place Effects across the United Kingdom

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Peer-reviewed publication
December, 2020
United Kingdom

Global land ownership patterns have been shifting in recent decades, as institutional and non-traditional investors redirect capital into rural areas. Such investment is a stimulating alternative for innovative profit-driven land uses that move beyond agriculture.