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Showing items 1 through 9 of 57.OUSAR GARANTIR OS DIREITOS HUMANOS SEM PALIATIVOS O grande e persistente lamaçal da desigualdade no Brasil é alimentado por rios de águas contaminadas desde os tempos coloniais pelo patriarcado, pelo racismo e pelo patrimonialismo, resumidos na figura do homem branco.
Recognition and respect for tenure rights has long been recognized as an important concern for development, conservation, and natural resource governance.
This paper addresses the serious problems involving land regulation in Brazil and stresses the urgentneed to solve the country's agrarian issues.
Este Plan de Acción Regional (PAR) es una propuesta regional basada en el marco global para la implementación de la Nueva Agenda Urbana, resultado principal de la Tercera Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano Sostenible, Habitat III, realizado en Quito, E
This article seeks to investigate whether concern for food security and investment liberalization are the principle drivers of land-grabbing in Africa.
In the Latin American and Caribbean region (LAC), millions of families live under a constant threat of being evicted from the land and homes on which they live. The urbanization process across the region builds on an essentially unequal basis.
Sub-Saharan Africa has always been perceived as a land-abundant continent. Deininger & Byerlee (2011) estimate that the continent has the largest area of potentially available uncultivated land.
In the paper land reform in South African political discourse will be investigated, especially the process of its politicization. How the topic of land reform is used by political forces, especially the ruling party; the African National Congress and current President Jacob Zuma.