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Customary Land Ownership and Gender Disparity. Evidence from the Wa Municipality of Ghana

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Journal Articles & Books
november, 2013
Ghana

Studies draw attention to gender inequalities in land tenure. While some insist that gender inequalities in land tenure exists others do not. This paper discusses a study that examined gender issues in customary land ownership in the Wa Municipality. It sought to understand and find ways of bridging the gender gaps, if any.

The Orang Asli Customary Land

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Peer-reviewed publication
november, 2013
Malaysia

This paper briefly explains the unique relationships of Orang Asli with the customary land. It further demonstrates the common views that there is a collision between the Orang Asli notion of land ownership and that of the state.

Constructing Rights

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Peer-reviewed publication
oktober, 2013
Malaysia

Malaysia has declared its vision of developed country status by the year 2020. Much has been written about its top-down development approach, its relative economic success and the social as well as environmental costs of such approach.

Markets for the many rather than the few

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Journal Articles & Books
mei, 2013
Global

A development policy opting exclusively for value chain development and the integration of producers in modern markets overlooks the reality for the majority of smallholders, our author maintains. Policy should pay greater attention to addressing the area most small-scale producers are active in: the informal sector.

The pastoralist’s parcel: towards better land tenure recognition and climate change response in Kenya’s dry lands

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Journal Articles & Books
april, 2013
Kenya

Conventional notions of the ‘land parcel’ have been extended: previously unrecognized tenures including customary, nomadic, or communal interests are now incorporated into the concept. Technical tools including the Social Tenure Domain Model (STDM) enable these new understandings to be operationalized in land administration systems.

Una visión del tema de la tierra y el territorio orientada hacia los pueblos indígenas: Un enfoque posible

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Reports & Research
november, 2012
Angola
Mozambique
Honduras
Chile
Australia
Guinea-Bissau
Ecuador
India
Guyana
Costa Rica
Colombia

El objetivo de este documento es seguir enriqueciendo un diálogo sobre las cuestiones relativas a la tierra (y a los territorios) entre la FAO y los países miembros, los pueblos indígenas, el Foro Permanente y otras entidades interesadas. En el documento se detallan.

A territorial development vision oriented to indigenous peoples: a possible path

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Reports & Research
november, 2012
Angola
Mozambique
Honduras
Philippines
Chile
Australia
Ecuador
Brazil
India
Guinea
Guyana
Costa Rica
Colombia
Panama

The purpose of this document is to promote a dialogue about land issues between FAO and its member countries, indigenous peoples, the Permanent Forum and other interested organizations.

La tenencia de los territorios indígenas y REDD+ como un incentivo de manejo forestal: el caso de los países mesoamericanos

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Journal Articles & Books
november, 2012
Honduras
Nicaragua
El Salvador
Guatemala
Indonesia
Ecuador
Bolivia
Costa Rica
Mexico
Panama
Nigeria
Americas

Los programas de atención a la reducción de emisiones provenientes de la deforestación o degradación de los ecosistemas, como es el caso de REDD+ y otros programas de incentivos forestales como son los pagos por servicios ambientales (PSA), podrían constituir una oportunidad para el fortalecimiento de los procesos de conservación, aprovechamiento sustentable y reducción de la pobreza en la regi

L’agriculture itinérante sur brûlis : quelques pratiques particulières des Pygmées du Gabon et les raisons qu’ils en donnent

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Journal Articles & Books
november, 2012
Gabon

Les Pygmées ont intégré les pratiques culturales et les connaissances des Non-pygmées relatives à l’agriculture itinérante sur brûlis mais semblent également avoir mobilisé des savoirs propres concernant le sol et le fonctionnement de la forêt.

How Land Tenure Regularization Can Contribute to Agricultural Growth in Rwanda

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Policy Papers & Briefs
september, 2012
Rwanda

After remarkable social and economic reconstruction since 1994, Rwanda aspires to become a middle income country by 2020 with a strong focus on inclusive growth. In this context the Government of Rwanda (GoR) has recognized the critical nature of land policy and agricultural growth.

Energy and Food Demands, Drivers of Land Grab; A Case of Rufiji River Basin in Tanzania

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Conference Papers & Reports
september, 2012
Tanzania

Contemporary waves of large scale land acquisitions for commercial production in developing countries in Africa and other parts of the world have been branded as ‘land grabs’ by many scholars, media and activists. Some scholars have describe this phenomena as the “new scramble for Africa” (Moyo and Yeros, 2011).