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Showing items 1 through 9 of 21.Transforming a pluralistic tenure system into unified statutory rights has been a major objective of the development of property law in many developing countries.
The year of 2008 marked the beginning of a new phase at ICARDA: the full implementation of the Center's Strategic Plan 2007-2016, and a renewed commitment to addressing the global challenges of food security, poverty alleviation and climate change in the dry areas.
In this discussion paper, we explore the policy environment related to rural-urban linkages and migration in Ethiopia, and analyze how the policies are impacting rural transformation.
Yemen has been facing severe development challenges in recent years, but rapidly depleting oil and water resources combined with large population increases and a lack of job-creating growth are making a difficult situation even more complicated.
Climate change prompts policymakers to pursue a low carbon energy pathway in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, this can lead to trade-offs with other sustainability objectives.
Developers study the property market carefully and then, based on the property cycle, and risk and profit calculations, they acquire land and develop it, with a specific product in mind.
Agro y campesinado en Chile
* Miguel Bahamondes y Héctor Herrera
Bosques para el desarrollo: el debate en la Amazonía
Pablo Pacheco *
A relatively high degree of conflicts between development and developmental goals is an objective condition that one has to face in planning in large mining basins.
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