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Impacts of Climate Change on Land Use Patterns and Livelihoods of Pastoralists and Hunter Gathers

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2013
Tanzania

Over the years, PINGOs Forum has been concerned with the future of Pastoral and HunterGatherer communities with regard to changing patterns of traditional land use and livelihoods options. The information gathered from the past studies have risen much concern on the side of PINGOs Forum that perhaps climate change may have a serious bearing in the land use patterns and livelihoods of Pastoralists and Hunter-gatherers. As a result of this concern, PINGOs Forum decided to embark on a study to observe changes that have occurred in land use patterns in recent years.


Innovative Approach to Land Conflict Transformation: Lessons learned from the HAGL/indigenous communities’ mediation process in Ratanakiri, Cambodia

Training Resources & Tools
Abril, 2017
Cambodja

In the Mekong region, conflicts between local communities and large scale land concessions are widespread. They are often difficult to solve. In Cambodia, an innovative approach to conflict resolution was tested in a case involving a private company, Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL), and several indigenous communities who lost some of their customary lands and forests when the company obtained a concession to grow rubber in the Province of Ratanakiri. The approach was developed by CSOs Equitable Cambodia (EC) and Inclusive Development International (IDI) with the support of QDF funding from MRLG.

Communal Tenure and the Governance of Common Property Resources in Asia

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2011
Bangladesh
Estados Unidos
Afeganistão
China
Sri Lanka
Indonésia
Austrália
Laos
Reino Unido
Guiné
República da Coreia
Tailândia
Nepal
Paquistão
Iémen
Filipinas
Singapura
Vietnam
Quirguistão
Myanmar
Brunei
Cambodja
Japão
Índia
Cazaquistão
Geórgia
Malásia
Papua-Nova Guiné
Mongólia
Ásia
Oceânia

Land Tenure Working Paper 20. This paper presents an analysis of communal tenure and its role for natural resource management system, in different contexts of selected Asian countries. The current market driven pressures on natural resources create both challenges and opportunities for communities and governments to use and strengthen communal tenure in order to promote sustainable management of some natural resources.

Sistemas Alimentarios Indígenas, Agroecología y las Directrices Voluntarias sobre la Gobernanza Responsable de la Tenencia

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2015
França
Estados Unidos
Nicarágua
Peru
Itália
Canadá
Colômbia
Nova Zelândia
Américas
Oceânia

En la 2-3 febrero 2015, la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Agricultura y la Alimentación organizó una reunión técnica Transcurrirá Pueblos Indígenas & respresentatives y personal de la FAO. La reunión contó con la presencia de más de veinte pueblos indígenas de las siete regiones socioculturales identificados por el Foro de las Naciones Unidas Permanente para las Cuestiones Indígenas (UNPFII), incluidos los miembros de los líderes del Foro Permanente, políticos, técnicos, productores de alimentos inidgenous y los tenedores del conocimiento tradicional .

Genre et droit à la terre

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2010
Laos
Bangladesh
Malawi
Filipinas
Vietnam
Mali
Guatemala
África

Accroître l'accès des femmes à la terre est crucial pour lutter contre la faim et la pauvreté. Toutefois, les disparités entre les sexes concernant l'accès aux terres restent importantes dans la plupart des pays, quel que soit leur niveau de développement. Une nouvelle base de données de la FAO aide à comprendre les facteurs qui empêchent les femmes d'accéder à la terre, et à concevoir de meilleures politiques pour lutter efficacement contre cette situation.

Gobernanza en tenencia de la tierra en America Central

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2010
Honduras
Belize
El Salvador
Chile
Guatemala
Bolívia
Áustria
Venezuela
Costa Rica
Colômbia
Panamá
Nicarágua
Equador
Países Baixos
Argentina
Paraguai
México
Américas

Documento de trabajo sobre la tenencia de la tierra 18. Presenta los principales temas para caracterizar la gobernanza en la tenencia de la tierra y analiza los aspectos relacionados con la evolución de las problemáticas de política agraria en los diferentes países de América Central. Además, ofrece algunos ejemplos y lecciones aprendidas derivadas de los nuevos modelos de administración y mecanismos de acceso a la tierra que los gobiernos centroamericanos y la cooperación internacional han promovido en los últimos quince años en la Región.

L’évolution des droits fonciers coutumiers et des relations de genre dans le contexte de l’épidémie de VIH/SIDA en Afrique

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2006
Burkina Faso
Benim
Nigéria
Moçambique
Zâmbia
Mauritânia
Mali
Namíbia
Djibuti
Malawi
Comores
Cabo Verde
Ruanda
Líbia
Lesoto
Itália
Botswana
Gâmbia
Senegal
Quênia

The effect of prime-age adult death and its consequences on access to land for the survivors has not been fully explored nor incorporated into policy regardless the fact that high adult mortality is now the lived reality in countries affected by HIV/AIDS, particularly in Africa. This paper explores the gendered relationships between adult death due to HIV/AIDS and changes in land rights for the survivors particularly widows. In many African societies, women have traditionally accessed land through marriage.

Gouvernance foncière en Afrique centrale

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2008
Burúndi
Madagáscar
República Centro-Africana
República Democrática do Congo
Congo
Chade
Camarões
Gana
África

Document de travail sur les régimes fonciers 7. Ce document analyse la gouvernance foncière dans les divers pays d’Afrique centrale en relevant des problèmes communs et des mesures entreprises par les Etats. L’étude reconnaît que la corruption, la non application des lois, l’abus de pouvoir ou la confusion des rôles transparaissent dans la plupart des pays et représentent des défis majeurs pour l’application des principes de bonne gouvernance.

The new generation of watershed management programmes and projects

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2006
Alemanha
França
Estados Unidos
Quênia
Burúndi
Zimbabwe
China
Guatemala
Indonésia
Gana
Costa Rica
Colômbia
Nepal
África do Sul
Vietnam
Itália
Equador
Índia
Butão
México
Cuba
Europa
Ásia
África
Américas

On the occasion of the International Year of Mountains-2002, FAO and its partners undertook a large-scale assessment and global review of the current status and future trends of integrated and participatory watershed management. The overall objectives were to promote the exchange and dissemination of experiences in implementing watershed management projects in the decade from 1990 to 2000 and to identify the vision for a new generation of watershed management programmes and projects.

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

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2012
Angola
Moçambique
Honduras
Chile
Austrália
Guiné-Bissau
Equador
Índia
Guiana
Costa Rica
Colômbia

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. principios básicos de un enfoque metodológico para el reconocimiento territorial, así como para un desarrollo de esos espacios a partir de la constatación de que el simple reconocimiento jurídico en muchos casos no es garantía suficiente para el mejoramiento de las condiciones de los pueblos indígenas.

Pacific Regional Assessment for the FAO Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land and other Natural Resources

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2010
Guiné
Ásia
Oceânia
Austrália
Nova Zelândia
Fiji
Papua-Nova Guiné
Ilhas Salomão
Vanuatu
Kiribati
Micronésia
Nauru
Palau
Ilhas Cook
Niue
Samoa
Tonga
Tuvalu

FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) and other development partners are working together with countries to prepare Voluntary Guidelines that will provide practical guidance to states, civil society, the private sector, donors and development specialists on the responsible governance of tenure. By setting out principles and internationally accepted standards for responsible practices, the Voluntary Guidelines will provide a framework and point of reference that stakeholders can use when developing their own policies and actions.