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  1. Library Resource
    Manuals & Guidelines
    January, 2016
    Global

    This document provides guidance to agribusiness companies and investors that face legacy land issues and seek to manage them to manage social impacts for project-affected communities. It outlines tools to address these issues and safeguard the rights of local communities, and to promote community development and business opportunities for mutual benefits.

     

  2. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 2015
    Cambodia

    Investment in agricultural land in the developing world has rapidly increased in the past two decades. In Cambodia, there has been a surge in economic land concessions, in which long-term leases are provided to foreign and domestic investors for economic development. More than two million hectares have been leased so far, sparking debate over the consequences for local communities and the environment.

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    January, 2015
    Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean

    Agriculturas campesinas en Latinoamérica. Propuestas y desafíos es la publicación que recoge las ponencias del debate efectuado en La Paz, Bolivia, en 2013, en el marco del seminario internacional promovido el Consejo Latinamericanao de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO).
    El capítulo II Agriculturas campesinas en Latinoamérica contiene el texto elaborado por Oscar Bazoberry Chali, Coordinador General del Instituto para el Desarrollo Rural de Sudamérica (IPDRS), el documento lleva el título Procesos de integración regional y propuestas para las agriculturas campesinas.  

  4. Library Resource
    Institutional & promotional materials
    December, 2015
    Laos

    The Lao Land and Forest Allocation Policy (LFAP) was intended to provide clearer property rights for swidden farmers living in mountainous areas. These lands are legally defined as “State” forests but are under various forms of customary tenure. The policy involves demarcating village territorial boundaries, ecological zoning of lands within village territories, and finally allocating a limited number of individual land parcels to specific households for farming.

  5. Library Resource
    An Introduction to the Property Law of Afghanistan
    Manuals & Guidelines
    December, 2015
    Afghanistan

    ABSTRACTED FROM INTRODUCTION: 

    At the beginning of this textbook, the authors would like to make two suggestions about how to approach the study of property law.

  6. Library Resource
    Manuals & Guidelines
    August, 2015
    Africa

    The Analytical Framework is a tool designed to help investors ensure that their land-based investments are inclusive, sustainable, transparent, and respect human rights. It can help investors and companies assess whether a project is adhering to best practices, and if not, to find out how to address deficiencies.

  7. Library Resource
    Multimedia
    December, 2015
    Latvia, Ukraine

    The main peculiarities of land relations abroad are highlighted in the article. Basic principles of foreign experience of land use regarding market circulation of land, concentration of major land resources by right of ownership as well as the process and ways of reformation of land relations are generalized and systematized. Some peculiarities of lease relations, collection of rents and restrictions on title to land for foreigners are analysed. Some positive aspects are distinguished in order to use them in Ukraine.

  8. Library Resource
    April, 2015
    Bangladesh

    This report highlights recent economic
    updates in Bangladesh as of April 2015. Economic growth in
    Bangladesh was gaining momentum in the first half of FY15.
    Capacity utilization improved and investments were showing
    some signs of recovery. This growth was also job-friendly.
    The 12-monthly-moving average inflation decelerated from 7.6
    percent in February 2014 to 6.8 percent in February 2015.
    The resilience of the Bangladesh economy continues to be

  9. Library Resource
    November, 2015
    Cambodia

    Robust GDP growth continues, and real
    growth for 2014 has been revised up by the authorities to
    7.1 percent from an earlier estimate of 7.0 percent. Strong
    domestic demand, boosted by a construction boom and
    accommodated by high domestic credit growth, helps offset
    the moderation in export growth with the slowdown of the
    garment, tourism and agriculture sectors observed in the
    first half of 2015. As an oil importer, the country benefits

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