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  1. Library Resource
    Regulations
    July, 2006
    Europe, Western Europe, Belgium

    Le présent arrêté du Gouvernement flamand règle l'arrêt volontaire, complet et définitif de la production de tous les effluents d'élevage provenant de volaille. L’article 2 établit que dans les limites des crédits budgétaires approuvés à cet effet, il est alloué une indemnité d'arrêt aux éleveurs de volaille qui cessent l'exploitation de la production de tous effluents d'élevage provenant de volaille sur un élevage existant, conformément aux conditions et modalités visées par le décret d'arrêt.

  2. Library Resource
    Legislation
    January, 2006
    Oceania, Guam

    This Chapter defines and classifies servitudes and defines rights and obligations deriving from such land burdens. Easements, i.e. servitudes attached to land include: a) the right of pasture; (b) The right of fishing; (c) the right of taking game; (d) the right of way; (e) the right of taking water, wood, minerals, and other things; (f) and the right of having water flow without diminution or disturbance of any kind. Servitudes not attached to land include the right to pasture, and of fishing and taking game (sects. 1 and 2).

  3. Library Resource
    January, 2006
    Africa

    African governments are increasingly aware that they must take the lead in land policy and
    tenure reform, since political interests are at stake. A diverse array of approaches to
    strengthening land rights is now emerging, and there are valuable lessons to be shared
    between governments, civil society groups and land professionals. The paper is intended to provide the basis for the

  4. Library Resource

    Key to growth, peace and sustainable development

    Reports & Research
    January, 2006
    Africa

    This paper has been prepared for the Commission on the Legal Empowerment of the Poor and it argues for a particular focus on securing land and property rights for the poor in sub-Saharan Africa. It presents the key challenges faced in achieving such an objective and outlines proposals for action, combining the strong body of existing work underway across the continent with the added energy generated by the current Legal Empowerment initiative.

  5. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    January, 2006

    This report takes a fresh look at the important contribution of agriculture to pro-poor growth. After two decades of decline, investments in agriculture are now on the rise. This major reversal in national policies, as well as donor programmes, reflects an increased awareness of the vital contribution of agriculture to pro-poor growth and the stark reality that 75% of the world’s poor live in rural areas. This policy guidance for donors identifies a new agriculture agenda for enabling pro-poor growth.

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    Reflections from IFPRI Research

    Reports & Research
    January, 2006

    This brief summarizes findings of relevant IFPRI research on land management and governance to promote strategies and policies targeted toward the achievement of gender equity, poverty reduction, and sustainable resource management.

  7. Library Resource
    Growing better cities cover image

    Urban Agriculture for sustainable development

    Journal Articles & Books
    January, 2006
    Global

    The United Nations predicts that over the next 25 years nearly all population growth will be in the cities of the developing world. At current rates, 60% of the world’s total population will live in cities by 2030. As the cities grow, so does the number of urban poor. Unemployment, hunger, and malnutrition are commonplace. In the big city, most of any cash income the poor might bring home goes to feeding themselves and staying alive; any food that does not have to be bought is a bonus.

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