In June 2018;the President of Burkina Faso enacted a new agriculture investment code;aiming at promoting productive investments in livestock;fisheries;forestry and fauna management. It establishes an enabling environment and creates incentives to boost investment in the targeted sectors. Despite some shortcomings that can be fixed through implementation;the code is an important step in the right direction to attract responsible investment.
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Library ResourceOctober, 2018Burkina Faso
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2000Burkina Faso
Modification de l’enjeu économique de l’espace aménagé, compétition pour l’accès à cet espace, compétition politique pour le contrôle du projet : tout projet d’aménagement (en irrigation, reboisement, mise en défens, etc.) suscite des stratégies pour tirer bénéfice des avantages espérés, ou pour éviter d’en être exclu.
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Library ResourceInstitutional & promotional materialsDecember, 2012Burkina Faso, Mali, Senegal
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Library ResourceInstitutional & promotional materialsJuly, 2015Burkina Faso
Au Burkina Faso, le gouvernement a entrepris l’élaboration d’une politique nationale de sécurisation foncière. Le processus d’élaboration devait être « participatif » et assurer un large débat au sein des différents groupes d’acteurs concernés. Prévu pour durer 8 mois, il s’est étalé de décembre 2004 à octobre 2007, soit près de trois ans.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2015Benin, Burkina Faso, Niger, Western Africa
Ce document constitue les actes du Colloque de restitution du programme de recherche APPI « Une action publique éclatée ? » organisé en décembre 2014. L’objectif du projet, mené dans le cadre de l’ANR les Suds II, est de comprendre comment, dans des pays africains dépendants de l’aide, se construit et se met en oeuvre l’action publique. Il a mobilisé les concepts et méthodes issus de plusieurs courants d’analyse tels que les sciences politiques, la socio-anthropologie du développement et l’économie institutionnelle, avec un souci d’empirisme.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsFebruary, 2016Burkina Faso, Niger, Western Africa
This is a comprehensive literature review of land restoration activities in West Africa Sahel.
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Library ResourceInstitutional & promotional materialsNovember, 2019Burkina Faso, Western Africa
Despite the many advantages of sustainable intensification (SI), the level of adoption of SI practices in African smallholding farms is still very low, posing the need for adequate methods for monitoring farm sustainability. Macronutrient flows and balance in agricultural systems are important for assessing the system sustainability as they indicate what supply risks an agricultural system runs, how resilient the system is to these risks, and what environmental impacts arise from the use of that essential resource.
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Library ResourceInstitutional & promotional materialsOctober, 2019Burkina Faso, China, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Western Africa, Eastern Africa, Eastern Asia, South-Eastern Asia
Modelling socio-ecological systems, in which social and ecological systems interact each other and co-evolve, are useful for supporting decisions in managing landscape ecosystems. Inter-linking socially interactive decision-making to relevant ecological processes faces a great challenge due to at least two reasons: (1) the inherent mismatches in the spatial and temporal scales the considered processes operate, (2) differences in relevant methods for modelling the processes and (3) different data availabilities for the processes.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsNovember, 1963Burkina Faso, Africa
The paper deals with land tenure and economic development in Upper Volta. .The entire country lies within the savannah zone which runs down West Africa, from Cape Verde, to Chad, from the Saharan. Sahel in the North to the forest zones bordering the Atlantic in the South.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchApril, 2003Burkina Faso, Tunisia, Senegal, Western Africa, Western Asia, Northern Africa
Women do 70 per cent of the agricultural work in Senegal, but according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), own only two percent of the land that may be cultivated. Although property laws in countries such as Senegal, Tunisia and Burkina Faso recognise women' s and men's equal rights, and Islam gives women the right to inherit half what men inherit, in practice men retain land ownership. Women are dependent on fathers or husbands for land.
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