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  1. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2018
    Kazakhstan

    The paper provides the analysis of improving the land reform in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The authors examine the main development stages of land ownership relations, during which the work has been performed to transform agricultural enterprises, privatize land and change the land use. The main legal acts, intended to regulate the issues of land ownership and territorial organization and creating conditions for the development of the land market, are shown.

  2. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    décembre, 2018
    Kazakhstan

    This assessment reviews ADB’s experiences in implementing gender mainstreaming in its portfolio in recent years. The assessment method has two main components. The first is a review of the status of gender equality and women’s empowerment in the country, based on a literature review, key statistics, policy documents, and key informant interviews. The second analyzes the achievements and challenges in mainstreaming gender equality in ADB’s programs and operations, and recommends the way forward to improve outcomes.

  3. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2018
    Asie central, Europe

    The Regional Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Europe and Central Asia produced by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) provides a critical analysis of the state of knowledge regarding the importance, status, and trends of biodiversity and nature’s contributions to people.

  4. Library Resource
    Farm Restructuring in Uzbekistan: How Did It Go and What is Next?
    Rapports et recherches
    janvier, 2019
    Ouzbékistan

    In January 2019, Uzbekistan started a new farm restructuring1. It is said to seek to optimize the use of farmland by increasing the size of farms producing wheat and cotton, reallocating land to more efficient farmers and even clusters, and improving crop rotation options. This is not the first time that this kind of farm restructuring in Uzbekistan takes place. The country has gone through several waves of farm restructuring and land reallocations. Both these processes were administratively managed, with little reference to market or income generation opportunities.

  5. Library Resource
    Climate Risk Profile Uzbekistan
    Rapports et recherches
    août, 2018
    Ouzbékistan

    This profile provides an overview of climate risk issues in Uzbekistan, including how climate change will potentially impact five key sectors in the country: agriculture, water, tourism, ecosystems, human health, and infrastructure. The brief also includes an overview of historical and future climate trends in Uzbekistan, the policy context outlining existing climate risk strategies and plans developed by  Uzbekistan, and a list of ongoing projects that focus on climate adaptation.

  6. Library Resource
    Agricultural risks and farm land consolidation process in transition countries: The case of cotton production in Uzbekistan
    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    juillet, 2018
    Ouzbékistan

    Cotton production substantially contributes to the GDP of Uzbekistan. It is produced under a state procurement policy, according to which farmers have to allocate half of their land for cotton, fulfill cotton output levels and sell the entire harvest of cotton to the state. Land is state owned and a land consolidation process is in place, where land allocated to a farm can be reduced if cotton production targets are not met.

  7. Library Resource
    Small Family Farms Country Factsheet: Tajikistan
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    décembre, 2018
    Tadjikistan

    Although only 5 percent of Tajikistan's land area is farmable due to the country's mountainous geography, agriculture accounts for 53 percent of total employment. Among those households that engage in agriculture, almost 90 percent can be classified as small family farms. With 0.2 hectares on average, Tajikistan's smallholders operate on very marginalized farmland which makes it less surprising that on-farm income and income from non-agricultural wages are almost evenly balanced.

  8. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    janvier, 2018
    Kazakhstan, Ouzbékistan, Asie central

    Cropland abandonment is globally widespread and has strong repercussions for regional
    food security and the environment. Statistics suggest that one of the hotspots of abandoned cropland
    is located in the drylands of the Aral Sea Basin (ASB), which covers parts of post-Soviet Central Asia,
    Afghanistan and Iran. To date, the exact spatial and temporal extents of abandoned cropland remain
    unclear, which hampers land-use planning. Abandoned land is a potentially valuable resource for

  9. Library Resource

    Volume 7 Issue 2

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    juin, 2018
    Kirghizistan, Asie central

    From a Mongolian ‘super mine’ to China’s One Belt One Road, rapid infrastructural development is reforging Central Asia as an economic pivot of the future. Such development offers enticing economic benefits, but threatens fragile environments and local livelihoods. Due to the weakness of the state, the emphasis will be on citizens to hold developers accountable to their social and environmental pledges. Reports of political elites influencing the demands of popular protests call into question the ability of citizens to fulfil this function.

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