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  1. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 1969
    Maroc, États-Unis d'Amérique, Espagne, Suède, Haïti, Royaume-Uni, Chine, Canada

    An international review of forestry and forest products

  2. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    décembre, 1969
    Algérie, France, Rwanda, Canada, Allemagne, Danemark, Maroc, Royaume-Uni, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Malawi, Niger, Cameroun, Kenya, Libéria, Ouganda, Gabon, Botswana, Sénégal, Tchad, Togo, Côte d'Ivoire

    Meeting Name: African Forestry Commission
    Meeting symbol/code: FO-AFC/69/REP.
    Session: Sess. 2

  3. Library Resource
    janvier, 1970
    Afrique

    As this book shows, farmer field schools have proven to be a very useful approach for helping

    African farmers to improve how they manage their land and water. Numerous projects throughout

    Africa have shown that they result in improved soils, better yields and higher incomes for farmers.

    The document summarizes some of these experiences, points out successes, and – equally important

    – shows constraints and gaps that need to be addressed. Particularly important is the list of policy

  4. Library Resource
    janvier, 1970
    Burundi

    The European Union and FAO are

    working more closely than ever

    before. Partnership has strengthened

    both organizations in achieving their

    shared goal of eradicating extreme

    poverty and hunger.

  5. Library Resource
    janvier, 1970
    République démocratique du Congo

    The problematic relationship between land tenure, food security and conflict has recently generated a considerable body of research. Land disputes are increasingly recognised as dynamic processes that are generated by (perceived) land tenure insecurity. Conflicts, however, can also lead to intensified struggle for land, especially when politico-military elites seek to consolidate their power base and reward their supporters by extending control over land as part of their war strategies.

  6. Library Resource
    janvier, 1970
    Afrique du Sud

    This article brings together key lessons from the Northern Cape Land Reform Project in which FARM-Africa works with the South African Government to support six poor Northern Cape communities that have benefited from the Government's Land Reform Programme.

  7. Library Resource
    janvier, 1970
    Rwanda, Ouganda

    This paper explains the political and economic complexities of the ongoing Ituri crisis, focusing on the role of land. In Ituri, mineral-rich land is at the core of the crisis and therefore, at the core of the longer-term programming needed to restore food security. But food insecurity in eastern DRC has a history. The paper argues that the ambigous Bakajika land law, introduced in 1973 and responsible for the emergence of a vast class of landless people, lies at the root of large-scale poverty, insecurity and spiralling violence.

  8. Library Resource
    janvier, 1970
    Égypte

    The "Expert Consultation on Integrated Management of Land and Water within an Agro-SylvoPastoral System" was held in Safita, Syria (Cham Safita Palace Hotel) during the period 16-18 June 1997.The Consultation was jointly organized by the Ministry of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform of Syria and the FAD Regional Dffice for the Near East, RNE, Cairo, Egypt.

  9. Library Resource
    janvier, 1970
    Afrique du Sud

    The Government of South Africa has a major holding of forest land, with a total estate

    covering 892,000 ha of forest and associated land. Within the state's forest holding there is a

    wide diversity of forest and land types including: commercial plantations and other afforested

    land; indigenous forests; legally protected (indigenous) forest areas; and associated bare land.

    This land is partly owned by the state and partly held on behalf of local communities, some of

  10. Library Resource
    janvier, 1970
    Botswana

    The prosperity of Botswana largely depends on its natural resources. As to the agricultural sector, poor utilization of land resources has until now resulted in low crop yields, poor livestock offtake rates, low rural household incomes and widespread degradation of soils and rangeland. Acknowledging these problems, the Botswana Government has recently adopted a series of policies to ensure that land resources are used in a sustainable manner.

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