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Showing items 1 through 9 of 165.This issue brief highlights the challenges women are facing on access to lands, and the strategies in achieving gender justice for land rights - based from the results of the scoping studies on women and land in seven Asian countries (Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, and P
This publication is a collection of scoping studies on women and land in Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, and Philippines.
This publication is a lobby material to advocate the passage of the National Land Use Act.
This booklet arises from GLTN's work on Islamic dimensions of land which began in 2004 with the commissioning of research leading to Sait and Lim’s “Land, Law and Islam: Property and Human Rights in the Muslim World” (London: Zed Press/UN-Habitat, 2006).
“Os 50 milhões de pessoas que a Nova Aliança do G8 para a Segurança Alimentar e Nutricional afirma estar a retirar da pobreza só poderão escapar à pobreza e à fome se abdicarem dos seus direitos e práticas tradicionais e passarem a comprar todos os anos as sementes q
Os processos sociais que são objeto das análises dos capítulos que compõem este livro, embora carregados de particularidades próprias, uma vez que tratam de diferentes contextos sócio espaciais e temporais, são atravessados por algumas similitudes e pontos em comum.
FIRST PARAGRAPH: The historical weight of the political culture of development in Burma – now more commonly referred to as Myanmar – must not be discounted during the democracy-neoliberal reform era.
Successful development experiences have demonstrated the greater efficiency achieved with a growth strategy based on small and medium-scale farmers (SMFs).
As trade and investment flows rapidly increase across Southeast Asia, several countries have experienced a surge in large land deals for plantation agriculture.