Author: Rija Ranaivoarison
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
About the book: There is a widespread belief that the low growth of agricultural production and the high depletion of natural resources base in Madagascar are partly due to lack of land tenure security. This book investigates the impacts of land property on the level of agricultural investment and on farmers' level of productivity. The results show that these impacts vary across distinct sub-zone according to its institutional and socio-economic conditions. In regions where there is higher degree of agricultural commercialisation and where agricultural sector is better integrated into industrial sector, increased tenure security through land titling affects more positively farmers' level of productivity. This occurs as the result of the increase in the use of tradable input and in the investment on equipment. In other regions, empirical results find evidence on lowland but not on upland. Therefore, degree of urgency for solution varies across different regions. It is rational to undertake a selective and progressive titling program, i.e. dealing first with the regions where land has high value, and then gradually extending the system.
Land Property Rights and Agricultural Development in the Highlands of Madagascar
Author: Rija Ranaivoarison
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
About the book: There is a widespread belief that the low growth of agricultural production and the high depletion of natural resources base in Madagascar are partly due to lack of land tenure security. This book investigates the impacts of land property on the level of agricultural investment and on farmers' level of productivity. The results show that these impacts vary across distinct sub-zone according to its institutional and socio-economic conditions. In regions where there is higher degree of agricultural commercialisation and where agricultural sector is better integrated into industrial sector, increased tenure security through land titling affects more positively farmers' level of productivity. This occurs as the result of the increase in the use of tradable input and in the investment on equipment. In other regions, empirical results find evidence on lowland but not on upland. Therefore, degree of urgency for solution varies across different regions. It is rational to undertake a selective and progressive titling program, i.e. dealing first with the regions where land has high value, and then gradually extending the system.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
About the book: There is a widespread belief that the low growth of agricultural production and the high depletion of natural resources base in Madagascar are partly due to lack of land tenure security. This book investigates the impacts of land property on the level of agricultural investment and on farmers' level of productivity. The results show that these impacts vary across distinct sub-zone according to its institutional and socio-economic conditions. In regions where there is higher degree of agricultural commercialisation and where agricultural sector is better integrated into industrial sector, increased tenure security through land titling affects more positively farmers' level of productivity. This occurs as the result of the increase in the use of tradable input and in the investment on equipment. In other regions, empirical results find evidence on lowland but not on upland. Therefore, degree of urgency for solution varies across different regions. It is rational to undertake a selective and progressive titling program, i.e. dealing first with the regions where land has high value, and then gradually extending the system.
Natural Resource Protection and Sustainable Agricultural Production in the Highlands of Madagascar
Author: Saholy Lucia Ravalison
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Category : Madagascar
Languages : en
Pages : 206
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Madagascar
Languages : en
Pages : 206
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Development of a Sector Model for Agricultural Policy Analysis in Sri Lanka (SLASM)
Author: Wasanthi Wickramasinghe
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Development and Application of an Economic Model for Agricultural Policy Simulation in China
Author: Guanghua Lin
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Socio-economic Analysis of Land Resource Use and Conservation in Uganda
Author: Apolonius Kasharu Katwijukye
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Category : Farms, Small
Languages : en
Pages : 202
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Category : Farms, Small
Languages : en
Pages : 202
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Issues and Challenges in Rural Development
Author: Siegfried Bauer
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 360
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 360
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Socio Economic Development in Indigenous and Non-indigenous Systems in Brazil
Author: Herta Avalos Viegas
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ISBN:
Category : Agricultural systems
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
The rainforest zone in Brazil is under pressure through encroachment of farming and other sectors, which lead to ecologically unbalanced development, reducing the living potential of indigenous communities. The Bananal Island wetland is located in the transition zone between the Amazon and Cerrado (Savannah) ecosystems. The conflicting interest of the rural actors on using the natural resources lead to the demarcation of most of its territory as Indigenous Lands. This book attempts to analyze the socio-economic potentials of indigenous and non-indigenous systems presented in the adjacent zone of Bananal Island, along the Javae River. Special emphasis is given to the relationship of the indigenous communities with smallholders expelled out of the island and large-scale farm and ranch systems; and how this relationship may affect the living standard of the two less economically favorable groups. The results show that for indigenous communities some of the actions of the government had improved a few components of their living standard raising them up to the level of smallholders and the fishermen found in the region. The smallholders were allocated in settlements. The poor infrastructure of the settlement studied and the absence of financial incentives for agricultural activities push these smallholders to establish small enterprises in order to guarantee their living standard. The large-scale farms and ranches are mainly market oriented and are dependent mostly on the national economic fluctuation. They are high dependent of external labour to run their production activities. There is a concern about the scarcity of specialized technical labour in the region. The training of the smallholders could fill this gap and avoid future encroachments into Bananal Island as occurred in the past.
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ISBN:
Category : Agricultural systems
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
The rainforest zone in Brazil is under pressure through encroachment of farming and other sectors, which lead to ecologically unbalanced development, reducing the living potential of indigenous communities. The Bananal Island wetland is located in the transition zone between the Amazon and Cerrado (Savannah) ecosystems. The conflicting interest of the rural actors on using the natural resources lead to the demarcation of most of its territory as Indigenous Lands. This book attempts to analyze the socio-economic potentials of indigenous and non-indigenous systems presented in the adjacent zone of Bananal Island, along the Javae River. Special emphasis is given to the relationship of the indigenous communities with smallholders expelled out of the island and large-scale farm and ranch systems; and how this relationship may affect the living standard of the two less economically favorable groups. The results show that for indigenous communities some of the actions of the government had improved a few components of their living standard raising them up to the level of smallholders and the fishermen found in the region. The smallholders were allocated in settlements. The poor infrastructure of the settlement studied and the absence of financial incentives for agricultural activities push these smallholders to establish small enterprises in order to guarantee their living standard. The large-scale farms and ranches are mainly market oriented and are dependent mostly on the national economic fluctuation. They are high dependent of external labour to run their production activities. There is a concern about the scarcity of specialized technical labour in the region. The training of the smallholders could fill this gap and avoid future encroachments into Bananal Island as occurred in the past.
Combining Socio-economic and Spatial Methodologies in Rural Resources and Livelihood Development
Author: Krishna Bahadur K. C.
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Category : Land use
Languages : en
Pages : 268
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Category : Land use
Languages : en
Pages : 268
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Soil Conservation and Sustainable Agriculture
Author: Le Thi Hoa Sen
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Category : Soil conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 238
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Category : Soil conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 238
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A Re-examination of Some Theories on Food Production and Population Pressure
Author: Chinedum Uzoma Nwajiuba
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Category : Agricultural productivity
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agricultural productivity
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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