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    Volume 10 Issue 3

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    mars, 2021
    Îles Cocos (Keeling), Chine, Royaume-Uni, États-Unis d'Amérique, Saint-Siège

    This research was conducted on an area of inland sands characterised by various degrees of overgrowth by vegetation and soil stabilisation. This landscape’s origin is not natural but is connected to human industrial activities dating from early medieval times, which created a powerful centre for mining and metallurgy. This study aims to identify the changes in the above- and belowground phytomass in the initial stages of succession and their influence on the chemical properties and morphology of the soil.

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    Land Use Policy Volume 63

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    avril, 2017
    Bulgarie, Royaume-Uni, Pologne, Portugal, États-Unis d'Amérique, Europe

    In this paper we assess the types of knowledge networks utilised by small-scale farmers in four case studies (located in Bulgaria, Poland, Portugal, and the United Kingdom). We focus on knowledge acquired to inform three new activities being undertaken by study participants: agricultural production, subsidy access and regulatory compliance, and farm diversification (specifically agritourism).

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    Volume 9 Issue 11

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    novembre, 2020
    République centrafricaine, Guatemala, États-Unis d'Amérique, Philippines, Europe orientale, Pologne, Royaume-Uni, Espagne, Allemagne

    Allotment gardens are quite common in many European countries. In particular, they are an important part of the urban space in Central and Eastern Europe. They served to improve the inhabitants’ physical and mental well-being during the communist period and relieved the family budget thanks to their own crops. The article analyzes the functioning of allotment gardens in Poland based on the example of the Tri-City, with particular emphasis on allotment gardens in a prestigious, attractive location.

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    Rapports et recherches
    décembre, 2006
    Kenya, Zambie, Zimbabwe, Allemagne, Eswatini, Royaume-Uni, Malawi, Namibie, Mozambique, Portugal, Afrique du Sud, Lesotho, Ouganda, République-Unie de Tanzanie, Botswana, Sénégal, Afrique

    The effect of HIV/AIDS on Africa and the issues it creates for women in African societies, especially unmarried women, is a difficult one that will not soon go away. These two volumes [ The Land and Property Rights of Women and Orphans in the Context of HIV and AIDS : Case Studies from Zimbabwe, and Reclaiming Our Lives: HIV and AIDS, Women’s Land and Property Rights and Livelihoods in Southern and East Africa: Narratives and Responses] are important and useful additions to the literature of the problem and should be found in academic and research collections dealing with the topic

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    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 1967
    Angola, France, Brésil, Japon, Turquie, Allemagne, Italie, Portugal, Royaume-Uni, Canada, Iran, République centrafricaine, Îles Salomon

    An international review of forestry and forest products

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    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2005
    Rwanda, Laos, Kenya, Afrique du Sud, Viet Nam, Suède, Zimbabwe, Chine, Italie, Royaume-Uni, Canada, Inde

    Это руководство по гендерным вопросам и доступа к земле, был подготовлен для поддержки земельных администраторов в правительств и их партнерами в гражданском обществе, которые участвуют в обеспечении доступа земель и управления земельными ресурсами  вопросы развития сельских районов. Часто бывает так, что гендерные вопросы опущены или неправильно в таких ситуациях, часто с отрицательными результатами.

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    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2005
    Égypte, États-Unis d'Amérique, Espagne, Zambie, Ukraine, Italie, Royaume-Uni, Pays-Bas, France

    The International Programme for Technology and Research in Irrigation and Drainage (IPTRID) is an international multi-donor programme, co-managed by partner organizations, created in 1990 at the request of the International Commission for Irrigation and Drainage (ICID). Its Secretariat, first located at the World Bank, was transferred to FAO in 1998, where it is being hosted, in the Land and Water Development division (AGL) as a Special Programme.

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    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 1990
    France, Suisse, Suède, Danemark, Italie, Royaume-Uni, Pays-Bas, Finlande, Norvège, Autriche, Europe
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    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2004
    France, Royaume-Uni, Pays-Bas, Espagne

    The International Programme for Technology and Research in Irrigation and Drainage (IPTRID) is an international independent multi-donor trust fund programme created in 1990 and first located at the World Bank. Since 1998, it has been hosted by FAO as a Special Programme. IPTRID aims to assist developing countries and countries in transition in building capacity for sustainable agricultural water management to reduce poverty and enhance food security, while conserving the environment.

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    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2010
    Honduras, États-Unis d'Amérique, Kenya, Mali, Royaume-Uni, Ghana, Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, Éthiopie, Colombie, Mozambique, Japon, Afrique du Sud, Mexique, Malaisie, Malawi, Madagascar, Italie, Pays-Bas, Argentine, Inde, Viet Nam, Brésil

    Recent years have witnessed a renewed interest in agricultural investment. In many cases, this new momentum has translated into large-scale acquisitions of farmland in lower- and middle-income countries. Partly as a result of sustained media attention, these acquisitions have triggered lively if polarised debates about “land grabbing”. Less attention has been paid, however, to alternative ways of structuring agricultural investments that do not involve large-scale land acquisitions.

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