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Showing items 71020 through 71028 of 73594.This paper examines agrarian policies and practices in terms of how land is linked to many complex social, economic, cultural and political relations. While drawing from upon experiences from Asian countries, the paper is much more than an analysis of Asia’s agrarian reform experience.
Last 25-26 October 2010, the Association for Land Reform and Rural Development (ALRD), the Asian NGO Coalition for Agrarian Reform and Rural Development (ANGOC) and the International Land Coalition (ILC) jointly organised this Regional Workshop on Women and Land Rights, as a response to the u
This publication is an assortment of articles on various advocacy themes that may be of practical interest to those engaged in
enhancing the poor’s access to land. Many of the articles are fruits of the ToT – lectures, papers submitted, and discussions.
This publication is a record of the efforts of the past three years to reconcile farmers and indigenous peoples by finding some common ground between them.
Agroforestry, reforestry and the carbon problem: the role of land and tree tenure
Clean Development Mechanism Afforestation and Reforestation projects:
implications for local agriculture
Arthur G. Green* and Jon D. Unruh*
Address: Department of Geography, McGill University, 805 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 2K6, Canada.
Unruh JD (2011) Land rights and peacebuilding: challenges and responses. International
Journal of Peace Studies. 15: 89-125.
Unruh JD (2011) Land rights and peacebuilding: challenges and responses. International
Journal of Peace Studies. 15: 89-125.
Unruh JD (2002) Local land tenure in the peace process. Peace Review 14: 337-342
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