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  1. Library Resource
    Regulations
    February, 1998
    Americas, South America, Colombia

    El presente Decreto reglamenta la Ley Nº 30 de 1986 y la Ley N º 333 de 1996. Dispone que el inventario que levanten las autoridades en la diligencia de incautación de los bienes, deberá contener como mínimo: 1) identificación, ubicación y extensión del bien; 2) estado del bien; 3) explotación económica; 4) mejoras y bienes muebles vinculados a este, junto con su descripción específica. Implementa: Ley Nº 333 - Normas de extinción de dominio sobre los bienes adquiridos en forma ilícita. (1996-12-19) Enmendado por: Decreto Nº 306 - Reglamenta la Ley Nº 30 de 1986 y la Ley Nº 333 de 1996.

  2. Library Resource
    Regulations
    January, 1998
    Americas, South America, Colombia

    El presente Decreto reglamenta la Ley Nº 333 de 1996, en lo relativo a la destinación provisional y asignación definitiva de los bienes rurales con caracterizada vocación rural en favor del Instituto Colombiano de la Reforma Agraria (INCORA), y dicta disposiciones relacionadas con su adjudicación.

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    January, 1998
    Global

    This paper attempts to build on a conceptual analysis of both land tenure and food security to set these various linkages that in a dynamic framework that captures both the effects of access to resources on food security and the effects of food security on access to and use of resources.

  4. Library Resource
    January, 1998
    Mexico

    Mexican rural reform has questioned the role of the peasantry and private national producers in agriculture. The reform followed a neoliberal paradigm for incorporating the nation into the global village. As part of a government strategy, land reform in Mexico aims to change entrepreneurial and land tenure patterns in rural areas into an individual, private, large-scale, and capitalist productive structure, and the land market is vital in allowing the land transfers needed to change the land tenure pattern.

  5. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    February, 1998
    Rwanda

    Looks at property rights and returnees, the situation of women in relation to property rights, consequences of women’s lack of access to land, initiatives taken by national authorities to improve women’s property rights, and initiatives taken by UNHCR.

  6. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    February, 1998
    Rwanda

    Women constitute the majority of small farmers, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, in countries around the world, they continue to be denied the right to own the ground that they cultivate and on which they raise their families. This publication, “Women’s Land and Property Rights in Situations of Conflict and Reconstruction,” presents a diversity of views and experiences that describe the multiple strategies being used in countries worldwide to secure women's rights to land and property.

  7. Library Resource
    Legislation
    January, 1998
    South Africa

    To provide for the prohibition of unlawful eviction; to provide for procedures for the eviction of unlawful occupiers; and to repeal the Prevention of Illegal Squatting Act, 1951, and other obsolete laws; and to provide for matters incidental thereto.

  8. Library Resource
    January, 1998
    South Africa, Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa

    Concentrates on the black smallholder farming sector. Policy objectives should include:Resource Conserving Technologies: re-orientation away from large scale farmers, consideration of goals other than high input/output (risk management, labour input, gender).

  9. Library Resource
    January, 1998

    The poor adapt and learn to live with poverty in a variety of ways. They also try to cope with shocks from events such as droughts, floods and loss of employment. Environmental resources play a vital role in their survival strategies. As the poor depend on environmental resources, one can expect them to have a stake in their preservation. Much of the damage done to natural resources is by others. Thus deforestation is much more an outcome of commercial logging for timber than fuelwood gathering by the poor.

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