Does forest tenure matter? In what way does it matter? What are the links among tenure, sustainable forest management (SFM) and poverty alleviation (PA)? This paper presents the main findings of research that was conducted by FAO and partners from the Asia Forest Partnership with the aim of analysing and understanding the role of tenure arrangements, their enabling impacts and their limitations. The paper presents a summary of different tenure instruments’ performance in supporting SFM and PA, and provides recommendations for more effective forest tenure systems.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2008États-Unis d'Amérique, Chine, Sri Lanka, Indonésie, Royaume-Uni, Pakistan, Thaïlande, Nouvelle-Zélande, Népal, République de Corée, Philippines, Malaisie, Japon, Myanmar, Brunéi Darussalam, Pays-Bas, Inde, Bhoutan, Cambodge, Asia du sud-est, Asie méridionale
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2008États-Unis d'Amérique, Kenya, Zambie, Suède, Zimbabwe, Namibie, Eswatini, Royaume-Uni, Canada, Congo, Éthiopie, Sri Lanka, Niger, Mozambique, Népal, Afrique du Sud, Ouganda, Japon, Italie, Botswana, Mexique, Norvège
This report is based on the proceedings of the Technical Consultation on Gender, Property Rights and Livelihoods in the Era of AIDS, organized by FAO in November 2008. It takes stock of where FAO and its partners are in terms of addressing property rights insecurity and provides a proposed framework through which future action can take place.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2008Royaume-Uni, États-Unis d'Amérique, Afrique du Sud, Ouganda, Costa Rica, Danemark
Compulsory acquisition is the power of government to acquire private rights in land without the willing consent of the owner or occupant in order to benefit society and is often necessary for social and economic development and the protection of the natural environment. The exercise of these powers is frequently contentious and problematic. The guide explains what compulsory acquisition and compensation are, and what constitutes good practice in this area, examining the consequences of poor legislation, procedures and implementation.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2008Mali, Zimbabwe, Namibie, Royaume-Uni, Canada, Sierra Leone, Éthiopie, Niger, Cameroun, Mozambique, Afrique du Sud, Ouganda, Italie, République-Unie de Tanzanie, Sénégal, Norvège, Ghana, Afrique
Land lies at the heart of social, political and economic life in much of rural Africa. It provides a major source of livelihoods, income and employment; a basis for social and political relations; and has major historical, cultural and spiritual significance. In many places, rapid socio-economic changes are undermining the security of land access for poorer and more vulnerable groups – particularly in high-value lands such as peri-urban areas, irrigated schemes and fertile lands.
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