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Showing items 1 through 9 of 29.Drawing from field research in Cameroon, Ghana, Viet Nam, and the Amazon forests of Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru, this book explores the relationship between gender and land, revealing the workings of global capital and of people’s response
A partir de una visión alternativa de la izquierda, que privilegia aquellos procesos colectivos no capturados por las lógicas sistémicas de los partidos, el mercado o el Estado, los authores presentan un recorrido de las conquistas y perspectivas del Movimiento de los Trabajadores Rurales Sin Tie
textabstractAbstract: In this paper we discuss forestry issues related to land reform in Bolivia.
On the 10th of December 2009 AFRA celebrated its work over the past 30 years at the Anglican Cathedral, where speakers reflected on the past, present and future of the organisation.
La realidad de los espacios sociales económicos, culturales y políticos es compleja y en constante mutación. El documento analiza los espacios sociales y sus procesos de cambio, reflexionando sobre las posibles funciones de la agricultura familiar de Brasil en el siglo XXI.
The articles in this volume supplement FAO Land Tenure Studies 10, Compulsory acquisition of land and compensation. The latter publication explains what compulsory acquisition and compensation are and what constitutes good practice in this area.
Debate sobre la pobreza rural en América Latina: Hacia una nueva estratégia
* Cristobal Kay
Since early 1990’s Tanzania has implemented far reaching macroeconomic and structural reforms which has led to substantial socio-economic development. GDP growth per annum has almost doubled over the last decade from 4.1% in 1998 to 7.4% in 2008, with an average growth of 7% per annum.
La agenda 2009 del desarrollo rural en el Perú
Fernando Eguren *