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Tenure, diversity, and commitment: community participation for urban service provision

Diciembre, 2001

This paper examines factors influencing a household’s willingness to participate in community based service provision programs. Using data from a recently completed geo-referenced household survey for Bangalore, India, two important hypotheses on why households engage in collective action are tested: does tenure security enhance the probability of participation mainly because the resulting appreciation in housing values can be capitalised and the anticipated benefit stream from service provision is accrued over a longer period?

Annotated bibliography for rapid review on property rights

Diciembre, 2012

Better protection of property rights can affect several development outcomes, including better management of natural resources. This bibliography and rapid review is concerned with two principal outcomes:  reduction in investors risk and increase in incentives to invest, and improvements in household welfare.The literature search was completed both in academic journals and aggregator databases, specifically Google Scholar and Scopus, and the DFID database R4D.The outline of the Rapid Review on Property Rights paper:

Land management in Ghana: building on tradition and modernity

Diciembre, 2000
Ghana
África subsahariana

An overlap in the regulation of access to land and resources between customary and state management systems is causing problems of contradiction and conflict. This report analyses the pros and cons of both systems and makes a series of recommendations.State administration of land is found to have worked against poorer elements in Ghana. Whilst the Lands Commission and other institutions have made some positive achievements there is no evidence of practical benefits for the majority. Compulsory acquisition has resulted in displacement, landlessness and social unrest.

Bringing equality home: promoting and protecting the inheritance rights of women

Diciembre, 2003
Rwanda
Nigeria
Zambia
Sudáfrica
Zimbabwe
Botswana
Esuatini
Ghana
Senegal
Etiopía
África subsahariana

In this report, the COHRE Women and Housing Rights Programme (WHRP) documents the fact that under both statutory and customary law, the overwhelming majority of women in sub-Saharan Africa (regardless of their marital status) cannot own or inherit land, housing and other property in their own right.

Land policy: its importance and emerging lessons from Southern Africa

Diciembre, 1999
Uganda
África subsahariana

With examples from throughout Southern Africa, this paper examines the objectives, impetus, importance, principles and important elements of a land policythe policy development process and policy implementationthe relevance of a national land policy for Uganda and emerging lessons [author]Paper presented at the Uganda Land Alliance Workshop on Land Tenure and Land Use Policy, Kampala, Uganda

Lessons from the land reform movement in West Bengal, India

Diciembre, 2003
India
Asia meridional

The Indian state of West-Bengal saw two major turnarounds in its rural sector in the eighties. The growth rate of rice production jumped from 1.8 per cent during 1960-80 to 4.7 per cent during 1977-94, and rural poverty fell from 73 to 31 per cent between 1973 and 1999, greatly surpassing achievements of other Indian states.This coincided with the 1977 election of a coalition of left-wing parties, led by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) or CPM, which held uninterrupted power for the following 26 years.

Pastoral land tenure and agricultural expansion: Sudan and the Horn of Africa

Diciembre, 1998
África subsahariana

Examines the particular case of Sudan, but suggests the discussion is relevant to the countries of the African Horn in general and Southern Ethiopia in particular. Pastoralists in the Horn seem to experience similar, if not identical, processes resulting from land laws promulgated by the governments in the region.Concludes that the future of the pastoralist in the Horn of Africa will depend on which realistic land tenure system the government will chose.

Namibia: encouraging sustainable smallholder agriculture

Diciembre, 1996
Europa
África subsahariana

Report recommends agriculture-sector poliy objective of risk reduction, production stability, and the diversification of agricultural and non-agricultural economic opportunities in the rural areas. The most fundamental problem remains, seven years after independence, the lack of a clear policy, administrative structures and legislation dealing with land allocation, tenure and management.

What drives the global land rush?

Diciembre, 2010
Qatar
Egipto
Nigeria
Estados Unidos de América
Ucrania
Kirguistán
Indonesia
Brasil
Reino Unido
Ghana
Rusia
Moldavia
Etiopía
Belarús
Mozambique
Laos
Turkmenistán
Filipinas
Libia
Tayikistán
Emiratos Árabes Unidos
Uzbekistán
Kuwait
Argentina
Kazajstán
Sudán
Bahrein
Armenia
Arabia Saudita
Camboya
Oceanía
Asia occidental
Europa
Asia oriental
Asia meridional
América Latina y el Caribe
América Septentrional
África septentrional

Recent increases in the level of agricultural commodity prices and the resulting demand for land has been accompanied by a rising interest in acquiring agricultural land by investors. This paper studies the determinants of foreign land acquisition for large-scale agriculture.

Alliances for Religions and Conservations (ARC) “Faith Engagement in Climate Smart Agriculture and Sustainable Land Management in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda

Enero, 2015
Tanzania
Kenya
Uganda

This is a desk appraisal of the Alliances for Religions and Conservations (ARC) done for the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) by the Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Noragric, at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU).