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  1. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    Yemen

    The report, Land Tenure for Social and
    Economic Inclusion in Yemen: Issues and Opportunities was
    completed in December 2009. The report addresses the
    problems of land ownership in Yemen and the various social
    and economic problems associated with the system of land
    ownership. Property rights under Yemeni Law are expressed
    both in custom and statute, but both are informed by shari a
    (Islamic law), which provides the basic property categories

  2. Library Resource
    September, 2013

    Empirical evidence indicates that in
    many developing regions, the extreme poor in more marginal
    land areas form a "residual" pool of rural labor.
    Structural transformation in such developing economies
    depends crucially on labor and land use decisions of these
    most-vulnerable populations located on abundant but marginal
    agricultural land. Although the modern sector may be the
    source of dynamic growth through learning-by-doing and

  3. Library Resource
    October, 2013
    Albania

    Changes in climate and their impact on agricultural systems and rural economies are already evident throughout Europe and Central Asia (ECA). Adaptation measures now in use in Albania, largely piecemeal efforts, will be insufficient to prevent impacts on agricultural production over the coming decades. There is growing interest at the country and development partner levels to have a better understanding of the exposure, sensitivities, and impacts of climate change at farm level, and to develop and prioritize adaptation measures to mitigate the adverse consequences.

  4. Library Resource
    October, 2013
    North Macedonia

    Agricultural production is inextricably tied to climate, making agriculture one of the most climate-sensitive of all economic sectors. In countries such as the Former Yugoslav Republic (FYR) of Macedonia, the risks of climate change for the agricultural sector are a particularly immediate and important problem because the majority of the rural population depends either directly or indirectly on agriculture for their livelihoods.

  5. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Cameroon

    The Tugi Silvo-pastoral Project (TUSIP)
    is a South-South Cooperation between the Tropical
    Agriculture Research and Higher Education Centre (CATIE)
    based in Costa Rica (www.catie.ac.cr) and the Akwi Memorial
    Foundation (AMF) based in the North West Region of Cameroon.
    The main goal of TUSIP was to assess the environmental
    benefits of a set of silvo-pastoral practices and to empower

  6. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Indonesia

    The agriculture sector has been and will
    continue to be important for poverty alleviation efforts in
    Indonesia. Indonesia was very successful in increasing
    agriculture productivity during the 1970s and up to the
    early 1990s, but productivity stagnated during most of the
    1990s, partly as a result of declining public investments.
    Public spending on agriculture has increased significantly
    in the last decade, but a large share of that spending has

  7. Library Resource
    National Policies
    July, 2013
    Turkey

    The Tenth Development Plan of the Republic of Turkey is a National Plan with a cross-sectoral approach and its duration is 4 years between 2014 and 2020.

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