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Municipal Commonage

Manuals & Guidelines
mei, 2010
South Africa

Municipal commonage, used as a common resource for communities, poses a unique opportunity for rural development and land and agrarian reform. The law says that municipal commonage must be used to contribute towards land reform. It must be made available for agricultural purposes to those who were previously excluded from accessing commonages.


Poor town residents who want to engage in agricultural activities must therefore organise to demand access to municipal commonage. This booklet will help you to understand the law, access commonage and use commonage. 

Munisipale Meentgrond

Manuals & Guidelines
mei, 2010
South Africa

[AFR] Munisipale meentgrond skep ’n unieke geleentheid vir landelike ontwikkeling en grond- en agrariese hervorming. Wetgewing bepaal dat munisipale meentgrond moet bydra tot grondhervorming. Meente moet beskikbaar gemaak word vir landboudoeleindes vir diegene wat voorheen toegang tot die soort grond ontsê is. Arm dorpsinwoners wat wil deelneem aan landbou, moet saamspan om toegang tot munisipale meentgrond op te eis.


Iziza Zikamasipala

Manuals & Guidelines
mei, 2010
South Africa

[XHOSA} Umhlaba wesisa kamasipala lusiphathela ithuba elilodwa lophuhliso lwamaphandle nohlaziyo kwezemihlaba nezolimo. Umthetho usixelela ukuba umhlaba wesisa kamasipala kufuneka ube negalelo kuhlaziyo kwezemihlaba apho uthi wenziwe ufumaneke ukuze usetyenziselwe ulimo ngabo babesakuya bengavumelekanga kwixa langaphambili ukuba

bafumane imihlaba yeziza zikamasipala. Abahlali basezidolophini abahluphekileyo nabanqwenela

ukuzibandakanya kwiinkuthalo zolimo kufuneka ngoko bacebe ukwenza amabango okufumana umhlaba wesisa kamasipala.


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Estudo sobre conflito de interesses na gestão e exploração da terra em Moçambique: Os casos dos Distritos de Massinga, Zavala, Macomia e Mecufi

Reports & Research
april, 2010
Mozambique

A ideia de realização do estudo teve como inspiração o facto de  haverem fortes indícios de  que,  de  forma  crescente  e  persistente,  tem  se  registado  a  nível  de  todo  o  país  uma gestão  da  terra  e  dos  outros  recursos  naturais  contraditória  ao  estabelecido  nas  leis, normas e regras de gestão destes bens  públicos  por parte das instituições estatais, o que resulta  numa  distribuição  não  equitativa,  e  até  mesmo  restritiva,  dos  direitos  das comunidades  locais  e  de  outros  sectores  vulneráveis  da  sociedade,  precarizando  a  luta contr

The Effects of Rice Export Policy on Regional Income, Prices and the Poor

Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
april, 2010
Vietnam
Eastern Asia
Oceania

A 'bottom up' regional Computable General Equilibrium Model (CGE) model for Vietnam is constructed for 28 commodities and 8 regions (using a GSO input-output table for 2005). The model is used to analyze the recent dramatic increases in the world price of rice on the regional economy of Vietnam, and the Vietnamese policy response to limit exports.

Haiti Coffee Supply Chain Risk Assessment

Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
maart, 2010
Haiti
Latin America and the Caribbean

Coffee is an ecologically and economically significant crop for Haiti. It is not only the main source of income for more than 100,000 farmers, but the coffee ecosystem also sustains a large part of the remaining tree cover (currently at less than 1.5 percent of land) of the country. This report does not aim to detail the structural constraints impacting upon the Haitian coffee sub-sector.

Figuring rural development : concepts and cases of land use, sustainability and integrative indicators

Reports & Research
maart, 2010

Sustainable economic development is essential for hundreds of millions of poor households in rural areas. This book represents a merger of environmental science and rural development economics. It elucidates the linkage between rational choice theory and theories on land use change. It builds a quantitative framework to connect the environmental method of Material Flow Analysis to basic issues of rural development such as agricultural intensification and food security.

Documento de Apresentação na Reunião Nacional sobre Delimitação de Terras Comunitárias

Manuals & Guidelines
februari, 2010
Mozambique

Moçambique é um dos bons exemplos dos países Africanos que têm desenvolvido metodologias de delimitação das comunidades rurais e tem estado a implementar com sucesso a sua reforma da lei de terra. A nova lei de terra em Moçambique surgiu em 1997 e desde então um número significativo de comunidades rurais reforçou o seu direito de uso e aproveitamento da terra. Este é uma vitória, um marco social e histórico, digno de registo e apreciação, jamais visto na história contemporânea, desde a Conferência de Berlim onde o continente africano foi divido para melhor ocupar e governar.

Food Security: The Challenge of Feeding 9 Billion People

Peer-reviewed publication
januari, 2010
Global

Continuing population and consumption growth will mean that the global demand for food will increase for at least another 40 years. Growing competition for land, water, and energy, in addition to the overexploitation of fisheries, will affect our ability to produce food, as will the urgent requirement to reduce the impact of the food system on the environment. The effects of climate change are a further threat. But the world can produce more food and can ensure that it is used more efficiently and equitably.

A threat to global food security

Journal Articles & Books
december, 2009
Global

As the world continues to experience a severe food crisis, with over one billion people going hungry, land grabbing – the purchase or lease of land by wealthy, food-insecure nations and private investors from mostly poor, developing nations in order to produce food crops for export – is gaining momentum. Some governments and international agencies believe that the in? ux of money and technology can turn land grabbing into a win–win situation for all involved. But is this really the case?

Drylands Soil: Sustaining Life on Earth

Policy Papers & Briefs
december, 2009
Global

Often, when people think of drylands, they think of deserts and hostile living conditions, economic hardship and water scarcity. But that is not what drylands are all about. If managed well, drylands are often fertile and capable of supporting the habitats, crops and livestock that sustain the entire global population.


Trade and Climate Change Implications for Food Security in Mainland Southeast Asia

december, 2009
Vietnam
Oceania
Eastern Asia
Southern Asia

This policy brief discusses the issue of food security in relation to trade and the anticipated impacts of climate change within Southeast Asia. It begins by contextualizing the debate before examining the manner in which trade, climate change and food security are interlinked within the Mekong region. The brief goes onto examine Cambodia as a case study in order to establish lessons for other countries in the region.