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Showing items 1 through 9 of 22."This study highlights lessons from recent policy, law and practice to improve and secure access to rural land for poorer groups. It focuses on Africa, Latin America and Asia, while also referring to experience from Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
From the foreword: "A major goal of CFI's mission in Cambodia is to support the involvement of civil society in the management of forests.
Land is the repository of memory and keeps traces of the past in the absence of a strong written tradition. It is perceived as an open book from which anyone can read and learn about local history: place names, old roads, legends and stories attached to places.
A webpage of an organization monitoring government granting of land use for investment purpose with a highlight on land area and location granted to Taing Lux Company in Cambodia in 2006.
The land of which size is 219 hectares was transferred to Kampot State Land Management Committee to register as private state land in order to distribute social land concessions in Domrei Pung area, Tro Peang Pleang commune, Chhuk district and Stung Keo commune, Kampot district, Kampot province
This report describes the use of improved methodologies developed for identifying water-harvesting sites. It also provides general guidelines for determining site potential in relation to various parameters.
This Sub-decree aim to set principal, strategy, and legal procedure on managing and functioning on state property in relation to (1) Management on inventory of state property, (2) Lease on state property, (3) Sale on state private property, and (4) Exchange on private state property.
A tragedy of the commons is unfolding in the rangelands of West Asia and North Africa (WANA), where land is either public or collectively owned. Overgrazing under this land tenure has led to severe land degradation and soil erosion.
The year 2005 was an important milestone in the efforts of ICARDA and its partners in meeting the global challenges of agriculture in dry areas through the application of science.