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    Documents de politique et mémoires
    janvier, 2011
    Madagascar

    These suggestions of the malagache CSO FIANTSO are a direct response to the evaluation report of  the IFAD/FAO mission on the land reform in madagascar and their formulated observations, lessons and recommendations.

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    IIED Issue Paper No 140

    Rapports et recherches
    janvier, 2006
    République-Unie de Tanzanie

    In order to address this problem and to guide its policy advocacy work, the ERETO project commissioned a study to review existing and planned policies and laws that currently touch upon pastoralism and analyse how they actually impact, or are likely to impact, on pastoral and agro-pastoral livelihoods.  The policies and laws reviewed include those dealing with overall national development, those specific for the livestock sector, those dealing with access to pastoral resources, those dealing with conservation of wildlife and other natural resources, and those dealing with decentralisation a

  3. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    janvier, 2005
    République-Unie de Tanzanie

    This paper explores and analyses contemporary contests over land tenure in
    northern Tanzania’s village lands as they relate to wildlife management and land policy
    and legislation. It details the nature of the contests and conflicts, including their legal
    aspects, and further seeks to diagnose the underlying political economic reasons behind
    these endemic conflicts. It concludes by relating these underlying issues to the broader
    macroeconomic environment and efforts to improve the security of local land tenure in

  4. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    janvier, 2007
    République-Unie de Tanzanie

    Pastoralism has suffered untold abuses in the implementation of national policy and laws before in the incorporation of bills of rights in the constitution. These provisions allowed freedom of association that enable formation of CSOs and NGOs, some of which based their interventions into policies and legal issues that denied pastoralists of the rights to engage into livelihood processes through access to, management of, and benefit from land and resources entailed in them.

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    Rapports et recherches
    janvier, 2009
    République-Unie de Tanzanie

    A review of policies and interventions effecting pastoralists in Tanzania, including consequences on livelihoods, social relations and access to resources including land.

  6. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    janvier, 2009
    Kenya

    This policy brief focuses on ecotourism in north-eastern Kenya and is based on the analysis of two key existing ecotourism industry models in Laikipia and Isiolo. The purpose of the work was to provide the Government of Kenya (GoK) policymakers and private sector investors with a deeper understanding of the eco-tourism industry already established in the region. As highlighted, the study is based on two different ecotourism models (and four enterprises) in pro-pastoral communities in Laikipia and Isiolo using a framework of common qualitative measures of analysis.

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    Rapports et recherches
    janvier, 2005
    Kenya

    The report considers the different laws and policies relevant to wildlife management in Kenya, and critiques these in relation to conceptual and legal problems, ecological and institutional problems. It suggests a rethinking of property rights for wildlife management so that local communities can better benefit.

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    Issue Paper No. 146

    Rapports et recherches
    janvier, 2007
    République-Unie de Tanzanie

    As with natural resource management reform processes elsewhere in East Africa, Tanzanian CWM has become highly contested terrain, both physically and conceptually. The linear, centrally-led, devolutionary reform processes that were conceptualised by donor and NGO supporters of CWM in the mid-1990s have not materialised. Rather, multi-faceted political and institutional conflicts over the control of valuable land and wildlife resources characterise CWM in Tanzania today.

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    Rapports et recherches
    janvier, 2009
    République-Unie de Tanzanie

    The land management practices of pastoralist Maasai communities have a major bearing on landscapes and wildlife habitats in northern Tanzania. Pastoralists manage lands according to locally devised rules designed to manage and conserve key resources such as pastures and water sources. Dry season grazing reserves are an important part of traditional land management systems in many pastoralist communities, providing a ‘grass bank’ for livestock to consume during the long dry season when forage invariably becomes scarce and domestic animals are stressed for water and nutrients.

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