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Rethinking Policy Options for Watershed Management by Local Communities: Combining Equity, Efficiency and Ecological-Economic Viability

Décembre, 1998

Argues for certain basic re-thinking in the policy options for viable watershed management by combining local knowledge with the formal science through rejuvenated or revitalized traditional institutions. Part one reviews the policy environment in the light of some of the recent reports in India which have a major bearing on watershed development programs.

A survey of indigenous land tenure: a report for the Land Tenure Service of the FAO

Décembre, 2000
Amérique latine et Caraïbes

This study provides a concise overview of the information available on the land rights of indigenous peoples, with a focus on those in developing countries and countries with economies in transition. Successive chapters summarise the rights of indigenous peoples in international law and then examine how these rights are being recognised, or not, in Latin America, Africa and the Asia-Pacific.

Al Hima: a way of life

Décembre, 2006
Iran
Liban
Asie occidentale
Afrique septentrionale

The Hima is a traditional system of resource tenure that has been practiced for more than 1400 years in the Arabian Peninsular. With the numerous deteriorations that came and halted advancement in the Arab world, and at times for different reasons, the Hima also declined. The progressive concepts of the Hima became hav been masked by the general regression suffered in the region and the recent advances accomplished by other countries, civilizations and people.

Fuelling exclusion? The biofuels boom and poor people's access to land

Décembre, 2007
Afrique sub-saharienne
Amérique latine et Caraïbes
Asie méridionale

The policy debate about the merits and demerits of biofuels is growing and changing rapidly, with concerns being voiced over their effectiveness for mitigating climate change, role in recent food price hikes and social environmental impacts. This study contributes to these debates through examining the current and likely future impacts of the increasing spread of biofuels on access to land in producer countries, particularly for poorer rural people. It draws on a literature review of evidence drawn from diverse contexts across Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Land suitability for oil palm in Kalimantan, Indonesia

Décembre, 2006
Indonésie
Asie orientale
Océanie

There is an increasing global demand for oil palm, but its production provokes societal debate on the environmental and social aspects that surround it, particularly in southeast Asia. This study, at the request of request of the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (LNV), ISRIC-World Soil Information, Alterra and Plant Research International, assessed the biophysical land suitability for the production of oil palm in Kalimantan, Indonesia.

Land tenure and fast-tracking REDD+: time to reframe the debate?

Janvier, 2013
Népal
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée

This paper argues that legal reform of land tenure will not take place fast enough to enable developing countries to reduce carbon emissions from deforestation and forest degradation through REDD+. It highlights that a global agreement on REDD+ is needed by 2020, if the mechanism is to have a significant impact on mitigating climate change. However, legally defensible and enforceable land tenure rights, while a key enabling condition for effective and equitable REDD+, will not be achieved in most forest countries before this date.

Evidence linking community level tenure and forest condition: An annotated bibliography

Janvier, 2014

This annotated bibliography provides evidence that community tenure over forests can result in more forest cover and more species-rich forests, less deforestation and degradation, and fewer fires than some other approaches to protecting forests. The authors initiated the review by identifying relevant scholarly articles published since 2002 based on interviews with experts and keyword searches of databases.

Forests and Climate Change Adaptation in Asia

Décembre, 2011
Indonésie
Viet Nam
Asie méridionale
Asie orientale
Océanie

This policy brief examines the role of forests for climate change adaptation in the region of Asia. It is organized into several sections. Firstly, anticipated changes to precipitation and temperature in Asia under a low and a high emissions scenario, between 2010 and 2039, are outlined. Following on from this, the key elements of Forest-Based Adaptation (FBA) are discussed and the current status of FBA in Asia is highlighted. Finally, recommendations aimed at moving forest-based adaptation forward are made.

Adoption potential of rotational hedgerow intercropping in the humid lowlands of Cameroon

Décembre, 1999
Cameroun
Afrique sub-saharienne

Reports on and on-farm evaluation of hedgerow intercropping by the IRA/ ICRAF Programme in the lowlands of Cameroon, which has been in progress since 1988. Throughout the years the biophysical performance of the system was found to be inferior under farmer management on farm to that achieved on station. At the same time, farmers' interest in the technology was far below the expectations.

Natural resource conflict management case studies: an analysis of power, participation and protected areas

Décembre, 2002
Indonésie
Philippines
Gambie
Ouganda
Éthiopie
Zimbabwe
Chine
Afrique sub-saharienne
Océanie
Asie orientale

This report presents a collection of case studies which focus on processes of conflict management and resolution and the different ways and means that conflicts are addressed.