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Economics of land degradation

In recent years, prices of agricultural land have increased quickly, actually doubling and tripling in many parts of the world. This land value reassessment has been prompted by rising crop prices and perceived land scarcity.

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Beyond the numbers

A review of various economic indicators shows that both the recent food crisis and the financial and economic crisis have had significant negative effects on the Central American countries.

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Más allá de los números

La revisión de varios indicadores económicos muestra que tanto la crisis de alimentos como la crisis económica y financiera recientes tuvieron efectos negativos considerables sobre los países centroamericanos.

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Resources, rights, and cooperation

A sourcebook on property rights and collective action for sustainable development

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Planning together for sustainable water resources management

Achieving participation in planning and collective action among various stakeholders, even those with different or conflicting interests, is not impossible.

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Securing dryland resources for multiple users

Close to one billion people worldwide depend directly on drylands for their livelihoods.

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Using games to support collective action in the real world

The use of economic games in the field to explore how people’s decisions affect individual and collective well-being has increased over the last few years as a tool to study economic behavior (Table 1).

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Strengthening property rights for the poor

Although many of the poor in the developing world are landless, most of the rural poor have some access to land. The landed poor are a heterogeneous group who hold rights to their landed assets in diverse and complicated ways.

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Collective approaches for facilitating farmer innovation

Participatory application of planning methods such as logical framework analysis empowers local stakeholders to make decisions.

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Facilitating collective action

Through collective action, forest users, fishers, irrigators, herders, and other rural producers improve and sustain resources vital for their lives.

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Commons, customary law and formalization of land tenure

Common properties refers to those lands which by tradition rural communities own collectively. They usually embrace lands like forests, woodlands, pastures and rangelands, which are not logically owned on an individual or family basis.

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By-laws for natural resource management: Insights from Africa

Africa’s rural populations depend heavily on natural resources, which have been continuously deteriorating due to rapid population growth, increasing market pressures, high rates of poverty, and inappropriate natural resource management (NRM) poli

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Devolution of natural resource management

From fishers in the Philippines to pastoralists in Morocco and rubber tappers in the Amazon, local communities have been actively participating in the management of natural resources.

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Land tenure reform and decentralization

There is renewed interest in land tenure reform policies in many countries as resources become more scarce and competition for land increases.

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Collective action and agroindustries

Two fundamental global economic tendencies have caused a shift in interest towards promoting rural agroenterprises and agroindustrialization to combat rural poverty. Increasing income levels and demographic changes, i.e.

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Community-driven development: Treating poor people as partners

Community-Driven Development (CDD) is an effective mechanism for poverty reduction, complementing market- and state-run activities by achieving immediate and lasting results at the grassroots level.