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  1. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    janvier, 1970

    This paper reviews existing microeconomic empirical literature on gender differences in use, access, and adoption of non-land agricultural inputs in developing countries. This review focuses on four key areas: (1) technological resources, (2) natural resources, (3) human resources, and (4) social and political capital. In general, there has been more empirical research on inorganic fertilizer, seed varieties, extension services, and group membership than on tools and mechanization, life-cycle effects, and political participation.

  2. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    janvier, 1970
    Ghana

    This report is the outcome of a study undertaken on men and women’s access to and control

    over land in seven districts of the Volta Region in Ghana. The study evolved out of a need for

    increased insight into gender differences in access to and control over land and the implications of insecure access to land for households within the Volta Region of Ghana.

    The objective of the study was to obtain an improved understanding of gender-specific

  3. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    janvier, 1970

    This guide on Access to rural land and land administration after violent conflicts has been prepared to assist land tenure and land administration specialists who are involved with the reconstruction of systems of land tenure and land administration in countries that are emerging from violent conflict. Providing secure access to land is particularly complex in such situations. Violent conflicts typically result in the displacement of much of the population. At the end of the conflict, people returning home may find that others occupy their property.

  4. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    janvier, 1970
    Arménie, Azerbaïdjan, Géorgie, Kazakhstan, Kirghizistan, Tadjikistan, Turkménistan, Ouzbékistan

    One of the striking features of transition from plan to market in CIS agriculture is the

    dramatic shift from the predominance of large corporate farms (kolkhozy and sovkhozy,

    generally referred to as agricultural enterprises) to individual or family agriculture based on a

    spectrum of small farms. The individual sector, combining the traditional household plots and

    the new peasant farms that began to emerge after 1992, accounts for most of agricultural

    production and controls a large share of arable land. This is a dramatic change from the pre-

  5. Library Resource
    Agriculture, forestry and other land use emissions by sources and removals by sinks cover image
    Articles et Livres
    janvier, 1970
    Global

    This report discusses new knowledge on anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture, forestry and other land use (AFOLU) activities made available through the new FAOSTAT Emission database. The database is available globally, with country detail, for all agriculture, forestry and land sub-categories available in FAOSTAT and in the Forest Resources Assessment (FRA).

  6. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    janvier, 1970

    Land use projects are especially exposed to the insecurities regarding the future of international climate change regulations. Therefore, it is imperative that the long term structures of the climate change framework are settled as soon as possible, including the reconsideration of the existing crediting schemes as the appropriate remuneration approach for AFOLU projects in developing countries.

  7. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    janvier, 1970
    République tchèque

    This book has arisen out of the theoretical knowledge and practical experience gained during the implementation of a FAO project in the Czech Republic: TCP/CEH/2902 “Sustainable Utilization of Agricultural ‘Abandoned’ Land”. The outputs from this project have brought not only improved models for management of the natural resources, but also tested new practical methods of alternative agriculture, combining game-keeping, food-marketing, ecotourism, etc.

  8. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    janvier, 1970

    This review of land tenure in West Asia and North Africa (WANA or the Near

    East region) places contemporary developments in their historical context. Land

    tenure in the region has its origins in state, customary or religious law, or more often a

    combination of the three. With the ascendancy of the nation state over the past

    century, official legal systems has sought to entrench sovereignty over land with the

    abolition of customary law and the evolution of

    Shari’ah to deal with modern needs of

  9. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    janvier, 1970
    Pays-Bas

    The papers presented here formed a part of the background documentation of an Expert Consultation on Land Evaluation for Rural Purposes, which was convened by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in co-operation with the University of Agriculture and the International Institute for Land Reclamation and Improvement, Wageningen, Netherlands. The meeting was held at the International Agricultural Centre, Wageningen, 6-12 October 1972.

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