Entrevista a Rosa Luz Durána, profesora asociada de la Carrera de Economía de la Universidad de Lima, a propósito de su estudio Gender Gaps in forest tenure reforms in Peru: the impact of expectations on the household incomes of native communities, que analiza las diferencias en las percepciones de los beneficios de las reformas legales de 1978 en Perú sobre la tenencia de la tierra en áreas indígenas y su efecto en los ingresos familiares
Whether viewed as “land grabs” or as agricultural investment for development, large-scale land deals...
This paper reviews the literature on women’s land rights (WLR) and poverty reduction. It uses the Ge...
Studies recognize that formal land ownership for poor rural women in developing countries may provid...
Land is an important asset for rural households, and having secure land rights is important for pove...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between female land rights and cultural, policy, and...
A number of analytical and qualitative case studies have documented the importance of formal land ow...
This paper explores the determinants of female land rights and their impact on household income leve...
Neoliberal agrarian reforms in Latin America have lead to both advances and set backs for the women’...
Women’s land rights are increasingly advocated as an empowerment tool to spur development outcomes. ...
Through a multi-actor engagement approach the ICRAF led SUCCESS project in Peru aimed to contribute ...
The adverse impacts of commercialization and largescale land acquisitions in the global South are of...
This study finds that female-headed households have 23% smaller owned landholdings and 54% smaller o...
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Land is the primary resource in livelihoods and food security in rural Malawi where communal / custo...
This paper discusses women’s relation to land and landed property through an examination of gender r...
Whether viewed as “land grabs” or as agricultural investment for development, large-scale land deals...
This paper reviews the literature on women’s land rights (WLR) and poverty reduction. It uses the Ge...
Studies recognize that formal land ownership for poor rural women in developing countries may provid...
Land is an important asset for rural households, and having secure land rights is important for pove...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between female land rights and cultural, policy, and...
A number of analytical and qualitative case studies have documented the importance of formal land ow...
This paper explores the determinants of female land rights and their impact on household income leve...
Neoliberal agrarian reforms in Latin America have lead to both advances and set backs for the women’...
Women’s land rights are increasingly advocated as an empowerment tool to spur development outcomes. ...
Through a multi-actor engagement approach the ICRAF led SUCCESS project in Peru aimed to contribute ...
The adverse impacts of commercialization and largescale land acquisitions in the global South are of...
This study finds that female-headed households have 23% smaller owned landholdings and 54% smaller o...
Violence against women is one of the most pervasive forms of human rights violations worldwide. Over...
Land is the primary resource in livelihoods and food security in rural Malawi where communal / custo...
This paper discusses women’s relation to land and landed property through an examination of gender r...
Whether viewed as “land grabs” or as agricultural investment for development, large-scale land deals...
This paper reviews the literature on women’s land rights (WLR) and poverty reduction. It uses the Ge...
Studies recognize that formal land ownership for poor rural women in developing countries may provid...