Poverty, tenure security, and landscape governance: Exploring inextricable interdependencies for science, policy, and action
Countries of the global South have rich natural ecosystems, but many poor people. Africa south of the Sahara, for example, contains about half of the earth’s uncultivated land. Forests cover approximately 22 percent of Latin America. In Central Asian countries, overall pastureland was estimated, 10...
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| author | Oyono, Phil René |
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| description | Countries of the global South have rich natural ecosystems, but many poor people. Africa south of the Sahara, for example, contains about half of the earth’s uncultivated land. Forests cover approximately 22 percent of Latin America. In Central Asian countries, overall pastureland was estimated, 10 years ago, at about half of the total land area (ADB 2010). Four of the world’s 10 largest lakes and 7 of the 10 rivers with the largest catchment areas — including the Amazon, Parana, Nile, Congo, and Niger rivers — are in the global South. These examples represent a small sample of the richness of these natural ecosystems. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1439472025-11-06T04:37:51Z Poverty, tenure security, and landscape governance: Exploring inextricable interdependencies for science, policy, and action Oyono, Phil René rural population policies tenure security sciences land policies poverty landscape tenure governance Countries of the global South have rich natural ecosystems, but many poor people. Africa south of the Sahara, for example, contains about half of the earth’s uncultivated land. Forests cover approximately 22 percent of Latin America. In Central Asian countries, overall pastureland was estimated, 10 years ago, at about half of the total land area (ADB 2010). Four of the world’s 10 largest lakes and 7 of the 10 rivers with the largest catchment areas — including the Amazon, Parana, Nile, Congo, and Niger rivers — are in the global South. These examples represent a small sample of the richness of these natural ecosystems. 2021-11-23 2024-05-22T12:18:18Z 2024-05-22T12:18:18Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143947 en es fr Open Access application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Oyono, Phil René. 2021. Poverty, tenure security, and landscape governance: Exploring inextricable interdependencies for science, policy, and action. PIM Flagship Brief November 2021. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134791. |
| spellingShingle | rural population policies tenure security sciences land policies poverty landscape tenure governance Oyono, Phil René Poverty, tenure security, and landscape governance: Exploring inextricable interdependencies for science, policy, and action |
| title | Poverty, tenure security, and landscape governance: Exploring inextricable interdependencies for science, policy, and action |
| title_full | Poverty, tenure security, and landscape governance: Exploring inextricable interdependencies for science, policy, and action |
| title_fullStr | Poverty, tenure security, and landscape governance: Exploring inextricable interdependencies for science, policy, and action |
| title_full_unstemmed | Poverty, tenure security, and landscape governance: Exploring inextricable interdependencies for science, policy, and action |
| title_short | Poverty, tenure security, and landscape governance: Exploring inextricable interdependencies for science, policy, and action |
| title_sort | poverty tenure security and landscape governance exploring inextricable interdependencies for science policy and action |
| topic | rural population policies tenure security sciences land policies poverty landscape tenure governance |
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