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El acceso a la tierra: asunto clave para las mujeres campesinas en Antioquia, Colombia

Journal Articles & Books
december, 2011
Colombia

Se recogen los principales resultados de la investigación sobre la tenencia de la tierra y sus implicaciones en la vida de las mujeres de dos organizaciones campesinas ubicadas en el Departamento de Antioquia – Colombia, las cuales se desenvuelven en un contexto de agricultura campesina, donde se presenta una tendencia a la feminización de la pequeña agricultura, debido a que los hombres emigran a otras actividades económicas y/o se vinculan a grupos armados.

Profile of vegetable farming systems in upland area of Indonesia

Journal Articles & Books
december, 2011
Indonesia

Vegetable farming systems (VFSs) in Indonesia have a long tradition in the upland areas and were characterised by high productivity and competitiveness. However, in the last decade, the profitability of VFSs has been challenged by several issues including lower productivity, higher domestic prices, various export barriers, an increase in the volume of imported vegetables and environmental deterioration.

role of local institutions in sustainable watershed management: lessons from India

Journal Articles & Books
december, 2011
India

The implementation and effective management of watershed-development projects is recognised as a strategy for rural development throughout the developing world. Several government and non-government agencies have launched watershed-development projects to tackle the challenges of soil conservation, improving land productivity, and economic upliftment of the rural poor for efficient use of natural resources. Participatory community-driven institutions of integrated watershed management are considered vital for the sustainability of natural resources.

Land Rights and the Rush for Land. Findings of the Global Commercial Pressures on Land Project

Reports & Research
december, 2011
Africa

5 chapters: introduction; features, triggers, and drivers of the global rush for land; impacts; factors shaping the land rush; conclusions and policy considerations. Africa is the prime target, the best land is often being targeted for acquisition, national elites are playing a major role, the rural poor are frequently being dispossessed, compensation for resource loss is rarely adequate, women are particularly vulnerable.

Land – Tenure, Grabs, Gender and the Law: Report on a Mokoro Seminar

Reports & Research
december, 2011
Africa

Brief summary of 4 presentations at the Mokoro land seminar by Martin Adams (Mokoro) on FAO’s support for tenure, rights and access to land and natural resources: lessons from Mozambique; by Joseph Hanlon (LSE) on The Mozambique land grab myth; by Elizabeth Daley (Mokoro) on Current issues around gender and land; and by Joss Saunders (Oxfam) on Engaging in strategic litigation and working with lawyers on land, gender and access to justice.

Women’s Access to Land: An Asian Perspective

Reports & Research
december, 2011
Cambodia
Laos
Myanmar
Thailand
Vietnam
Vietnam

ABSTRACTED FROM INTRODUCTION: Women’s access to and control over land can potentially lead to gender equality alongside addressing material deprivation. Land is not just a productive asset and a source of material wealth, but equally a source of security, status and recognition. Substantive gender equality is both relational and multi-dimensional, cutting across race, class, caste, age, educational and locational hierarchies and can only be achieved if rights are seen as socially legitimate.