The ejidos and agrarian communities are the form of land tenure that covers most of the surface in the Mexican countryside; these offer important agricultural and livestock production and most of the hills, forest areas, mangroves, coasts, water, mines and various natural attractions are in their lands. However, little is known about their general characteristics, so this article presents the main features of these forms of land tenure and a broad outlook of their current situation (based fundamentally on the analysis of the last ejido census). These types of property have a great economic and ecological potential; however, most of them have many shortages that make agricultural/livestock and forestry production difficult. Also, they are no...
Las actividades productivas primarias en México han sido la base de la economía de las familias camp...
This essay discusses the major grain marketing support programs driven by the Mexican Government in ...
The economy of the Community of Castilla-La Mancha depends on her agrarian activity, what intensifie...
The ejidos and agrarian communities are the form of land tenure that covers most of the surface in t...
Mexico has three types of land ownership or land tenure regarding rural land; private, state, and wh...
This paper examines the factors affecting land use and the peasants¿ productive strategies in Easter...
The ejidos, or communal farms, of northeastern Mexico traditionally produce cattle, goats, corn, and...
Dilemmas of natural resources governance have been a central concern for scholars, policy makers and...
In Mexico, a primary agent for social change continues to be agrarian reform. However this is no lon...
The tourism potential of any rural landscape requires the analysis of multiple dimensions that inte...
Mexican rural reform has questioned the role of the peasantry and private national producers in agri...
The neoliberal equation for the modernization of the Mexican countryside, managed by the State, soug...
Abstract: Trees have played an important role in the development of civilizations, both for provisio...
This article discusses the traditional interpretation of Mexican agriculture. The inefficiency of la...
We present and apply an analytical framework for understanding land tenure change in the wake of rad...
Las actividades productivas primarias en México han sido la base de la economía de las familias camp...
This essay discusses the major grain marketing support programs driven by the Mexican Government in ...
The economy of the Community of Castilla-La Mancha depends on her agrarian activity, what intensifie...
The ejidos and agrarian communities are the form of land tenure that covers most of the surface in t...
Mexico has three types of land ownership or land tenure regarding rural land; private, state, and wh...
This paper examines the factors affecting land use and the peasants¿ productive strategies in Easter...
The ejidos, or communal farms, of northeastern Mexico traditionally produce cattle, goats, corn, and...
Dilemmas of natural resources governance have been a central concern for scholars, policy makers and...
In Mexico, a primary agent for social change continues to be agrarian reform. However this is no lon...
The tourism potential of any rural landscape requires the analysis of multiple dimensions that inte...
Mexican rural reform has questioned the role of the peasantry and private national producers in agri...
The neoliberal equation for the modernization of the Mexican countryside, managed by the State, soug...
Abstract: Trees have played an important role in the development of civilizations, both for provisio...
This article discusses the traditional interpretation of Mexican agriculture. The inefficiency of la...
We present and apply an analytical framework for understanding land tenure change in the wake of rad...
Las actividades productivas primarias en México han sido la base de la economía de las familias camp...
This essay discusses the major grain marketing support programs driven by the Mexican Government in ...
The economy of the Community of Castilla-La Mancha depends on her agrarian activity, what intensifie...