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  1. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    November, 2006
    Mali

    The present study aims to clarify the various issues regarding land security of poor and other marginalized groups in Malian rural areas. It looks into questions relating to how poor and vulnerable groups obtain access to land and natural resources, and what factors cause their exclusion. It analyzes existing methods for formalizing land rights and land transactions and their impacts on the poor.

  2. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    November, 2006
    Niger, Africa, Middle Africa, Western Africa

    Farmer-herder conflicts are enduring features of social life in the Sudano-Sahelian zone.

    A survey was carried out between August and December 2004 in four sites in Niger,

    namely Bokki, Katanga, Sabon Gida and Tountoubé to determine the proximate and

    long-term causes of conflict over natural resource use, to evaluate the appropriateness of

    existing institutional arrangements for managing conflicts and identify innovative options

    and incentives to reduce the incidence and severity of conflicts. The research was

  3. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    December, 2006
    Rwanda, Tanzania, Ghana, Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, Central Asia

    Paul Wolfowitz, President of the World Bank, and Ambassador Andrew Young engaged in a roundtable discussion on economic development, moderated by Dean Bahl of Georgia State. Wolfowitz has made Africa the first priority of the Bank. There is really a chance for Africa to turn the corner. It’s going to have to start with the best performers, doing what the so-called Tigers did in East Asia, showing the way for other countries. Young said you can make more money honestly in a growing economy, than you can steal in a dying economy. Wolfowitz gave examples of the turnaround in Africa.

  4. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    December, 2006
    Mali, Western Africa

    Lowland development efforts in West Africa have a mixed record. The paper posits that this is due to the neglect of: (1) market opportunity as driving force for lowland use; and (2) the wider context within which lowlands are used as important modifier. The paper applies a regression-based decomposition framework to analyze the factors driving and modifying lowland use in West Africa. It uses community-level data from 1014 geo-referenced lowland units around four urban centers along an agro-ecological gradient in Cote d'Ivoire and Mali.

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