This study analyses the effect of Kazakhstan’s 2003–2005 agricultural land reform on land rental and credit market participation. Although the reform declared an intention to facilitate efficient land alloca- tion, we observe a major land concentration. We analyze whether new land relations stimulated land sales and rental markets and made credit more accessible.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresfévrier, 2020Kazakhstan
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2021Tadjikistan, Chine
Although actor agency in the context of China’s growing global presence is now the centre of considerable academic attention, China–Central Asia encounters, particularly with regard to local dynamics, remain relatively unexplored. It is a delicate field involving large Chinese loans and investments, debt, the Uyghur question, and complicated elite networks. Tajikistan offers a good example of these dynamics. With their numbers growing since the past decade, a huge variety of Chinese actors are now navigating their way in the country.
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Country case study: Uzbekistan
Rapports et recherchesdécembre, 2020OuzbékistanThis country case study summarises key findings from a country analysis of financing for rural development in Uzbekistan. It is one of 20 analyses that is synthesised for comparison in Prizzon et al. (2020).
The case study has two main objectives:
• to map demand from the Government of Uzbekistan over the next five to 10 years for external development assistance to support public investment in inclusive and sustainable rural development
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Library ResourceDocuments de politique et mémoiresdécembre, 2011Tadjikistan
The country profiles on the housing sector are intended to assist Governments of countries with economies in transition to improve the performance of their housing sector and, at the same time, to promote sustainable development. The reviews analyse trends and policy developments and make an overall assessment of the political, economic and social framework of the housing sector. This work was initiated by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Committee on Housing and Land Management in the early 1990s in response to requests from UNECE member States.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2010Afrique, Éthiopie, Kenya, Malawi, Ghana, Mali, Nigéria, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Bolivie, Colombie, Paraguay, Suriname, Amérique septentrionale, États-Unis d'Amérique, Asie, Tadjikistan, Cambodge, Thaïlande, Viet Nam, Bangladesh, Népal, Europe
Land Tenure Working Paper 15. This publication brings to light the existing linkages between land tenure and the realization of the right to food. It points out that responsible governance of land requires the adoption of human rights-based approach in order to develop coherent and long term solutions to improve people’s livelihoods. The document presents the legal implications of the right to food at national level and provides a series of examples on the implementation of human rights principles and obligations into land tenure systems, policies, and institutional frameworks.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2014Algérie, Égypte, États-Unis d'Amérique, Israël, Azerbaïdjan, Chine, Maroc, Canada, Iran, Jordanie, Chypre, Libye, Kirghizistan, Oman, Italie, Afrique du Sud, Koweït, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Bahreïn, Géorgie, Arménie, Liban
This paper is the second update of FAO’s original report on this topic. It presents information about the contribution of the forestry sector to national economies at the global, regional and country levels. The study presents the status and trends of the forestry sector’s contribution (total employment, value-added and export earnings) in the sector and analyses the driving forces behind these trends. It updates the data and analysis to the year 2011. The study gives a reasonable estimation of the general trends in the sector at the regional and global level.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2002Slovénie, France, Macédoine du Nord, Slovaquie, États-Unis d'Amérique, Suède, Danemark, Bulgarie, Estonie, Lettonie, Canada, République de Corée, Japon, Hongrie, Moldova, Albanie, Italie, Pologne, Inde, République tchèque, Géorgie, Arménie, Grèce, Europe orientale, Asie central
This guide on Rural property tax systems in Central and Eastern Europe has been prepared to support governments in the design and implementation of systems to raise revenues at local levels. An increasing number of countries are introducing policies to decentralize the provision of rural services but very often local levels of government have insufficient funds to carry out these newly decentralized responsibilities. Raising revenues through property taxes on rural land represents one way to improve the capacity of local levels to deliver services.
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Library Resourceaoût, 2014Kazakhstan
This study focuses on the tax system for
non-subsurface users in Kazakhstan. It takes as given the
tax reform package that the authorities and stakeholders are
designing, but proposes a number of additional steps to be
taken over the next 2-3 years aimed at maximizing the
benefits of tax neutrality on competitiveness. The first
volume of this report mainly focuses on tax policy: taxes on
labor, capital, and consumption. A draft report on -
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The costs of action versus inaction
Publication évaluée par des pairsDocuments de politique et mémoiresdécembre, 2011Afrique sub-saharienne, Asie central, Asie méridionale, Amérique du Sud, Afrique, Asie, Niger, Kenya, Ouzbékistan, Inde, Cameroun, PérouIn recent years, prices of agricultural land have increased quickly, actually doubling and tripling in many parts of the world. This land value reassessment has been prompted by rising crop prices and perceived land scarcity. But even as the value of land rises, land degradation continues and investments to prevent it are lagging. Awareness of environmental risks has moved to the forefront of global consciousness during the past 25 years.
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