Land & Development in Latin America

Land & Development in Latin America
Author: Stephen Baranyi
Publisher: IDRC
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2004
Genre: Land reform
ISBN: 1896770673

Co-published by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC).

Tierra Y Desarrollo en América Latina

Tierra Y Desarrollo en América Latina
Author: Stephen Baranyi
Publisher: IDRC
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2004
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781552501542

Est AmTrica Latina avanzando hacia una nueva generacin de nuevas reformas agrarias en favor de los pobres Cules son las verdaderas oportunidades y limitaciones con relacin a esas polticas, a nivel local, nacional e internacional QuT papel est desempeando la investigacin y quT papel podra desempear a fin de revelar opciones polticas Este libro sugiere que AmTrica Latina no estT preparada para una transformacin radical en materiade polticas de tierras, si bien est experimentando tendencias preocupantes y es objeto de un amplio abanico de iniciativas sobre polticas de tierra. Los investigadores tienen un papel decisivo que desempear a la hora de elucidar alternativas polticasy supervisar los resultados. El libro identifica cuatro grupos de cuestiones cuya investigacin podra influir en la elaboracin de polticas. Este libro examina cmo estas lineas de investigacin podran incidir en los debates sobre polticas en pases tales cmo Bolivia, Brasil y Guatemala, a nivel regional, y en el mbito global. El libro ser de interTs para las personas que trabajan sobre polticas de tierra, desarrollo rural, e igualdad entre los gTneros, etc.

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Publisher: IICA Biblioteca Venezuela
Total Pages: 464
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Land Reform 2006/1

Land Reform 2006/1
Author: Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2006
Genre: Agriculture, Cooperative
ISBN: 9789250054483

Land Reform Revisited

Land Reform Revisited
Author: Femke Brandt
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2018-03-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 900436255X

Land Reform Revisited engages with contemporary debates on land reform and agrarian transformation in South Africa. The volume offers insights into post-apartheid transformation dynamics through the lens of agency and state making. The chapters written by emerging scholars are based on extensive qualitative research and their analysis highlights the ways in which people negotiate and contest land reform realities and politics. By focusing on the diverse meanings of land and competing interpretations of what constitutes success and failure in land reform Brandt and Mkodzongi insist on looking beyond the productivity discourses guiding research and policy making in the field towards an informed view from below. Contributors are: Kezia Batisai, Femke Brandt, Sarah Bruchhausen, Nerhene Davis, Elene Cloete, Tariro Kamuti, Tarminder Kaur, Grasian Mkodzongi, Camalita Naicker, Fani Ncapayi, Mnqobi Ngubane, and Chizuko Sato.

History and Society in Central America

History and Society in Central America
Author: Edelberto Torres Rivas
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1477306943

First published in Chile in 1969 as Interpretación del desarrollo social centroamericano, this classic is now available in English. The first attempt at an integrated analysis of modern Central America's socioeconomic structure, Torres Rivas's work traces the social development of Central America from independence (1871) up to the 1960s. Using a dependency framework, but not limited by it, Torres Rivas describes the various divisions of Central American society and their evolution within the liberal development model that has been so much a part of the past century of Central American economic history. The book is compelling in its explanation of the relationship between foreign and native elements in the social development of the region. Torres Rivas describes and analyzes the resulting long-term problems this development has posed for Central America. With a new chapter added for the English edition, History and Society in Central America remains vital for readers interested in the region.

Cultivating Socialism

Cultivating Socialism
Author: Rowan Lubbock
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2024-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820357960

Launched in 2004, the Latin American regional institution of ALBA (Alianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra América: Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America) sought to overcome the historical legacies of neocolonial domination by consecrating the values of cooperation, inclusive development, and popular power. As part of a region-wide effort among states and social movements to break out of the the destructive effects of capitalist agriculture, the elevation of food sovereignty—based on the protection of rural livelihoods, land redistribution, and sustainable agricultural production (agroecology)—became a cornerstone of ALBA’s development policy. And yet, these regional aspirations barely saw the light of day, while Venezuela (the beating heart of ALBA) experienced the worst food crisis in its history. How did this come to pass? Based on extensive fieldwork in Venezuela, where the majority of ALBA’s food policies reside, Cultivating Socialism provides the first in-depth study of the ways in which peasants, workers, and states working through ALBA attempted to redress the inequities of commercial agriculture and the limits and contradictions encountered on the road to a regional food sovereignty regime. With his analysis of the politics of food sovereignty within ALBA, Rowan Lubbock offers important lessons about how we might think about emancipatory politics today and in the future.

Tierra Vacante en Ciudades Latinoamericanas

Tierra Vacante en Ciudades Latinoamericanas
Author: Nora Clichevsky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Land use, Urban
ISBN: 9781558441491

Vacant urban land--the product of land market activity, the actions of private agents, and the policies of public agents--is an important challenge for policy makers. Vacant lots on the urban fringe and in central and interstitial areas have affected growth patterns in Latin America. Contributors to this book analyze the problems and opportunities related to vacant urban land in five cities: Buenos Aires, Argentina; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Quito, Ecuador; Lima, Perú; and San Salvador, El Salvador.