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Showing items 1 through 9 of 23.Access to land is key to achieving food security, poverty alleviation, social equity and environmental protection. A brief insight in land governance-related principles and policies of the German development assistance.
Increasing prices for agricultural commodities offer a historic opportunity to intensify production systems for small-scale farmers in many developing countries.
Not only has soil degradation in Niger been halted thanks to an integrated approach combining water harvesting technologies, the application of organic residues and planting of fruit trees and vegetables.
The livelihoods of many rural dwellers are dependent on having secure and equitable access to land. Tenure security is also a prerequisite for sustainable land management. The massive interest of commercial investors has increased the pressure on land globally.
This article argues that there is a transformation in the relationship between land, peasant communities and its members or comuneros.
Market liberalisation in the 1980/90s brought about fundamental changes to marketing structures in Africa, creating new opportunities but also, often, making it more difficult for smallholders to access markets.
El artículo analiza y sistematiza algunos aspectos de doctrina judicial relativos a los criterios para determinar la relación que existe entre el derecho al agua y saneamiento como derecho humano, los principios y reglas propios que distinguen la prestación de este tipo de servicios públicos, y l
El objetivo del trabajo es examinar la revisión oficial de las “donaciones condicionadas” implementadas en el partido de Azul y la respuesta de la sociedad rural durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that, in stateless regions in Colombia, the establishment of oil palm 1 plantations generates more forced migration than the introduction of coca crops.