This report contains the results of a study of gender and access to forest and tree resources, women and men’s use of common lands and botanical resources, and the importance of these resources for the livelihoods of people in highland Ethiopia.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2006Népal, Zambie, Afghanistan, Guatemala, Indonésie, Canada, Éthiopie, Nouvelle-Zélande, Mozambique, Laos, Ouganda, Kirghizistan, Pays-Bas, Inde, Mongolie, Mexique, Cambodge, Afrique
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2006États-Unis d'Amérique, Chine, Indonésie, Royaume-Uni, Pakistan, Thaïlande, Népal, République de Corée, Philippines, Malaisie, Japon, Myanmar, Brunéi Darussalam, Pays-Bas, Inde, Bhoutan, Viet Nam, Cambodge
The study conducted by FAO and partners in South and Southeast Asia was based on an analysis of forest tenure according to two variables: the type of ownership, and the level of control of and access to resources. It aimed to take into account the complex combination of forest ownership − whether legally or customarily defined − and arrangements for the management and use of forest resources. Forest tenure determines who can use what resources, for how long and under what conditions.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2006Allemagne, France, États-Unis d'Amérique, Kenya, Burundi, Zimbabwe, Chine, Guatemala, Indonésie, Ghana, Costa Rica, Colombie, Népal, Afrique du Sud, Viet Nam, Italie, Équateur, Inde, Bhoutan, Mexique, Cuba, Europe, Asie, Afrique, Amériques
On the occasion of the International Year of Mountains-2002, FAO and its partners undertook a large-scale assessment and global review of the current status and future trends of integrated and participatory watershed management. The overall objectives were to promote the exchange and dissemination of experiences in implementing watershed management projects in the decade from 1990 to 2000 and to identify the vision for a new generation of watershed management programmes and projects.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2006Népal, Laos, Mozambique, Afrique du Sud, Kirghizistan, Guatemala, Zambie, Cambodge, Inde, Éthiopie, Mongolie, Nouvelle-Zélande
This paper represents part of an area of work which analyses access to natural resources in Mozambique. An initial paper examined the extent to which Mozambique’s recent regulatory changes to natural resource access and management have had their intended effects (LSP Working Paper 17: Norfolk, S. (2004). “Examining access to natural resources and linkages to sustainable livelihoods: a case study of Mozambique”). This paper is complemented by LSP Working Paper 27: Tanner et al. (2006). “Making rights a reality: Participation in practice and lessons learned in Mozambique”.
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Library ResourceDocuments de politique et mémoiresdécembre, 2006Maroc, Japon, Mexique, Chili, Allemagne, Chine, Italie, Indonésie, Ghana, Inde, Éthiopie, République de Corée, Cameroun, Asie
This first edition of ROA Policy Brief is designed to clarify the roles of economic valuation of the external impacts from agriculture in policy-making, by resolving misunderstanding and confusion pertaining to existing valuation studies.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2006Inde, Asie
This paper is based on the outcomes of a training workshop on modernization of irrigation management organized in 2007 for 25 participants with a focus on the Gandorinala and Bennithora projects.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2006Qatar, Mozambique, Zambie, Afghanistan, Guatemala, Iran, Éthiopie, Mongolie, Nouvelle-Zélande, Népal, Laos, Turquie, Kirghizistan, Koweït, Inde, Bahreïn, Géorgie, Cambodge, Asie
This paper presents the application of the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach (SLA) to forest-poverty linkages and the analysis of the main issues that are raised for the Forestry Outlook study. The LSP Sub-programme on access to natural resources initially intended to begin its work in support of the FOWECA project with a regional desk study. However, with Forest - poverty linkages in West and Central Asia 2 sparse literature available, a decision was made to focus the initial work on Kyrgyzstan given the experience of the Collaborative Forest Management (LSP Working Paper 13).
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Library ResourceLégislation et politiquesLégislationjanvier, 2007Inde
"An Act to recognise and vest the forest rights and occupation in forest land in forestdw~ing Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers who have been residing in such forests for generations but whose rights could not be recorded; to provide for a framework for recording the forest rights so vested and the nature of evidence required for such recognition and vesting in respect of forest land"
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Library ResourceLégislation et politiquesLégislationjanvier, 2007Inde
"An Act to recognise and vest the forest rights and occupation in forest land in forestdw~ing Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers who have been residing in such forests for generations but whose rights could not be recorded; to provide for a framework for recording the forest rights so vested and the nature of evidence required for such recognition and vesting in respect of forest land"
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Library ResourceDocuments de politique et mémoiresfévrier, 2006Antigua-et-Barbuda, Barbade, Belize, Bénin, Botswana, Chine, Congo, Cuba, Côte d'Ivoire, République dominicaine, Grenade, Guyana, Haïti, Honduras, Inde, Indonésie, Jamaïque, Kenya, Maurice, Mongolie, Montserrat, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Nigéria, Pakistan, Pérou, Philippines, République de Corée, Saint-Kitts-et-Nevis, Sainte-Lucie, Saint-Vincent-et-les Grenadines, Sénégal, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Trinité-et-Tobago, Turquie, Ouganda, République-Unie de Tanzanie, Zambie, Zimbabwe
The World Trade Organization (WTO) hailed the recent Hong Kong Sixth Ministerial Meeting last December 2005 as a positive movement towards the conclusion of the Doha Development Round. The round was supposedly geared towards ensuring that trade contributes to the development objectives of least developed and developing countries.
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