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Showing items 37 through 45 of 141.Date: 2019
Source: Foncier & Développement, Inter-réseaux
In dit rapport wordt op een modelmatige wijze geanalyseerd hoe het recreatief gebruik van een bos- en natuurlandschap verandert indien het aangrenzend agrarisch cultuurlandschap ook voor recreatie wordt opengesteld.
O caminho percorrido para que as questões do género e do desenvolvimento e em especial a sua interligação sejam assuntos importantes e alvo de atenção tanto académica como política, foi longo.
Land ownership in the United States is understood as a bundle of sticks representing rights to sell, lease, bequeath, mine, subdivide, develop, and so forth. The right of exclusion allows owners to prevent others from exercising a right of access.
Since September 1993, ILCA and IFPRI have been engaged in a discussion about the most important, researchable, issues in the area of property rights. A concept note has been developed for collaborative research on the evolution of resource use and property institutions under risk.
This paper is an overview of participatory forest management in relation with property rights issue. It highlights the difficulty in defining property rights.
This research was undertaken as a Ph.D. dissertation (Stanford University) in conjunction with the ILCA programme in Niamey, Niger.
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