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Collection Research, numéro 92. L’atténuation des changements climatiques en Afrique orientale et australe: un argumentaire économique en faveur des secteurs de l’agriculture, des forêts et autres utilisations des terres

juillet 2023

Ce rapport sert de guide pour orienter les investissements réalisés par le FIDA et d’autres donateurs internationaux en faveur des actions d’atténuation des changements climatiques en Afrique orientale et australe.

Pratiques d’intensification agricole durable – Afrique orientale et australe

mai 2023

Les auteurs de la présente note recensent les pratiques d’intensification agricole durable de 17 pays d’Afrique orientale et australe, et formulent des recommandations sur les meilleures méthodes pour les promouvoir en Afrique orientale et australe et au-delà.

Promouvoir les services de vulgarisation pour amplifier la gestion durable des terres – intérêt des outils et méthodes du WOCAT

mars 2023

Les auteurs du rapport examinent les enseignements tirés des activités menées dans le cadre du Panorama mondial des approches et technologies de conservation (WOCAT) au Cambodge, en Ouganda et en République démocratique populaire lao.

Renforcer l'engagement du secteur privé et des communautés locales dans la gestion des tourbières. Des politiques et un système de suivi innovants en Indonésie

mars 2022

Cette note décrit comment un projet FIDA-Fonds pour l'environnement mondial favorise la gestion durable des tourbières, la sécurisation des stocks de carbone et la conservation de la biodiversité, tout en améliorant le niveau de vie des communautés locales.

Enhancing women’s resource rights for improving resilience to climate change

novembre 2021

This brief summarizes relevant findings from socio-legal analyses, combining the review of key legal and policy documents and literature on existing barriers to the recognition of women’s land rights.

Note pratique - Obtenir le consentement préalable, libre et éclairé dans le cadre des projets d’investissement du FIDA

octobre 2021

La présente note propose au personnel, aux consultants et aux partenaires nationaux du FIDA des conseils pratiques pour obtenir le consentement préalable, libre et éclairé aux étapes de conception et d’exécution des projets et programmes financés par le FIDA, conformément aux politiques et procédures du Fonds.

Land tenure updates

juin 2021

IFAD is committed to promoting secure tenure and equitable rights to, and governance of, land, territories and natural resources, as a central tenet of rural transformation.

Technologie géospatiale et méthodes participatives au service de la sécurisation des droits fonciers (GeoTech4Tenure)

juin 2021

Ce programme gratuit d'apprentissage en ligne aide les projets et les partenaires du FIDA et de la FAO à trouver des solutions de sécurisation des droits foncier grâce à des méthodes participatives et aux techniques géomatiques.

Chicken raising to improve the livelihood and living conditions of poor, landless farmers in rural Cambodia

avril 2021

More than half of all rural Cambodian households keep poultry. Local bird breeds are the highest in demand in the local market, especially during festivals and celebrations.

How to do note: Access to land for rural youth employment and entrepreneurship

avril 2021

This How-to-do Note on access to land for rural youth employment and entrepreneurship complements the Toolkit on land tenure in IFAD-financed operations that highlights the importance of strengthening tenure security for rural development.

Scaling sustainable land management: A collection of SLM technologies and approaches in Northern Uganda and beyond

août 2020
This collection of data on sustainable land management (SLM) technologies and approaches includes relevant information on different SLM practices, their implementation details, and their ecological and socio-economic benefits and disadvantages.

Collection “Advantage”- La sécurité des régimes fonciers, catalyseur d’une transformation rurale durable et inclusive

juillet 2020
Ce numéro de la collection "Advantage" sur la sécurité des régimes fonciers offre un aperçu de l'engagement du FIDA dans la sécurisation des régimes fonciers en faveur des pauvres des zones rurales (disponible uniquement en langue anglaise). 

Good Practice Brief: Fostering sustainability and resilience for food security in Niger

mars 2020
This brief highlights a project in Niger that is tackling climate change and land degradation and scaling up sustainable natural resource management for family farming.

Research Series Issue 53: Youth access to land, migration and employment opportunities: evidence from sub-Saharan Africa

décembre 2019

This study examines the intersections between youth access to land, migration decisions and employment opportunities in various African countries.

Collection of sustainable land management technologies practices by smallholder farmers in Lao PDR

août 2019
This collection of sustainable land management (SLM) technologies and approaches was compiled as part of the Scaling-up SLM practices by smallholder farmers project funded by IFAD. 

Working towards sustainable land management - A collection of SLM technologies from Cambodia

août 2019
This collection of sustainable land management (SLM) technologies and approaches was compiled as part of the Scaling-up SLM practices by smallholder farmers project funded by IFAD.

Directives pour l’évaluation d’impact des interventions en matière de régimes fonciers et de gestion foncière

avril 2019
L’objectif général de ces Directives est d’informer et de renforcer la conception et la mise en oeuvre des interventions futures en matière de régime foncier et de gestion foncière afin de mieux soutenir la sécurité durable du régime foncier et d’avoir des impacts connexes sur la pauvreté, la sécurité alimentaire, l’égalité des sexes, la durabilité environnementale, la paix et la stabilité.

Les droits collectifs des peuples autochtones sur les terres, les territoires et les ressources naturelles

juillet 2018
Il est maintenant largement admis que la sécurité d’accès aux terres, aux territoires et aux ressources naturelles est fondamentale pour le développement autonome des peuples autochtones. Au cœur de l’identité des peuples autochtones se trouve, en fait, la relation avec les territoires ancestraux et les ressources connexes, qui constituent la base de leurs moyens d’existence et qui sont souvent régis par des systèmes complexes de lois et de gouvernance. 

IFAD’s support for land and natural resource tenure security

mai 2018
IFAD recognizes the importance of strengthening land tenure security as a key condition to ensure inclusive rural development and poverty eradication. As IFAD does not support stand-alone projects on land tenure, land-related interventions are typically integrated into broader components and activities.

IFAD’s support for land and natural resource tenure security - Asia and the Pacific region

mai 2018
This report provides the findings of a stock-taking exercise started in 2015 on IFAD's investment in tenure security measures integrated in its larger agricultural development projects. This stock-take provides an overview of tenure investments and activities in the Asia and the Pacific Region (APR).

IFAD’s support for land and natural resource tenure security - East and Southern Africa

mai 2018
This report provides the findings of a stock-taking exercise started in 2015 on IFAD's investment in tenure security measures integrated in its larger agricultural development projects. This stock-take provides an overview of tenure investments and activities in the East and Southern Africa region (ESA).

IFAD’s support for land and natural resource tenure security - Latin America and the Caribbean

mai 2018

This report provides the findings of a stock-taking exercise started in 2015 on IFAD's investment in tenure security measures integrated in its larger agricultural development projects. This stock-take provides an overview of tenure investments and activities in the Latin America and the Caribbean region (LAC).

IFAD’s support for land and natural resource tenure security - Near East, Nord Africa Europe and Central Asia

mai 2018

This report provides the findings of a stock-taking exercise started in 2015 on IFAD's investment in tenure security measures integrated in its larger agricultural development projects. This stock-take provides an overview of tenure investments and activities in the Near East, North Africa, Europe and Central Asia region (NEN).

IFAD’s support for land and natural resource tenure security West and Central Africa

mai 2018

This report provides the findings of a stock-taking exercise started in 2015 on IFAD's investment in tenure security measures integrated in its larger agricultural development projects. This stock-take provides an overview of tenure investments and activities in the West and Central Africa region (WCA).

 

Journal of Law and Rural Development - Issue 1: Land governance

février 2017
This is the first issue of the Journal of Law and Rural Development, published by IFAD. IFAD’s mandate to address rural poverty and promote rural development is unique among international organizations. For many years IFAD limited its activities to financing projects and programmes implemented by its Member States, but over the last decade it has begun to transform itself into a knowledge centre and a key participant in the international policy dialogue around rural development issues. The launch of this journal is another step forward in this transformation.

PARM factsheet

août 2016
La Plate-forme pour la gestion des risques agricoles (Platform for Agriculture Risk Management, PARM) est le résultat des discussions sur la sécurité alimentaire et le développement agricole des Pays membres des G8 et G20. Il s'agit d'un partenariat multi-bailleurs d’une durée de quatre ans entre les Pays en développement et les partenaires de développement ayant pour but d’ integrer la gestion des risques dans les politiques agricoles nationales.

Lessons learned: Pastoralism land rights and tenure

avril 2016
This note describes the land tenure issues faced by pastoralists and how IFAD has dealt with some of these through its programmes and projects.

Land tenure security and poverty reduction

mars 2015

Land is fundamental to the lives of poor rural people. It is a source of food, shelter, income and social identity.

Secure access to land reduces vulnerability to hunger and poverty. But for many of the world’s poor rural people in developing countries, access is becoming more tenuous than ever. 

Note sur la transposition à plus grande échelle: Sécurité foncière

février 2015

L’accès équitable à la terre et la sécurité foncière des groupes cibles du FIDA sont essentiels au développement rural et à l’éradication de la pauvreté. La sécurité foncière influe sur la mesure dans laquelle les agriculteurs sont disposés à investir dans l’amélioration de la production et de la gestion des terres. Elle façonne les relations sociales et contribue à la stabilité de la société – ou plutôt, son absence contribue à l’instabilité et aux conflits sociaux. La sécurité foncière influence la répartition du produit de l’activité agricole entre les individus et les groupes, tant au sein des ménages qu’au sein des communautés. Elle peut aussi avoir un impact sur l’accès au crédit.

Petites exploitations, grands effets: intégrer le changement climatique dans les activités aux fins de la résilience et de la sécurité alimentaire

novembre 2014
Dans un grand nombre de pays en développement,
le changement climatique fait peser une menace sur la
base de ressources naturelles. Il accélère la dégradation
des écosystèmes et rend l’agriculture plus aléatoire.
Par conséquent, les petits exploitants, qui jouent un
rôle essentiel pour la sécurité alimentaire mondiale,
sont confrontés à des conditions météorologiques
plus extrêmes. Les petits agriculteurs subissent de
façon plus immédiate l’impact des sécheresses, des
inondations et des tempêtes, mais ils sont en outre
touchés progressivement par les effets du changement
climatique, comme le stress hydrique dont souffrent
les cultures et le bétail, l’érosion des côtes due à
l’élévation du niveau de la mer et les infestations
imprévisibles de ravageurs.

Note pratique L’aménagement participatif du territoire

octobre 2014
This How To Do Note provides a description of the participatory land-use planning (PLUP) methodology with the steps that should be followed to implement it in IFAD interventions with some practical examples of how this has been done. 

Note pratique Le régime foncier au stade de la conception des projets du FIDA Kit d’information

octobre 2014

This How To Do Note provides guidance on how to carry out a land assessment at the project design stage.

Through this assessment, it will be possible to identify key land tenure issues in the project area and to indicate how they can be resolved through project activities and interventions.

Aborder le régime foncier dans les stratégies de pays FIDA (COSOP axé sur les résultats)

octobre 2014
This How To Do Note provides guidance on how to carry out a land assessment at the RB-COSOP stage to provide indications on key land tenure issues that the country (or area of interest) is facing and how they could be strategically addressed to achieve the country’s strategic objectives. 

Leçons apprises Pastoralisme: droits et régimes fonciers

octobre 2014

This note highlights lessons learned on pastoralism land rights and tenure aiming to inform the design and implementation of country strategies and projects from the point of view of land tenure issues faced by pastoralists.

It also provides examples of how IFAD has dealt with some of these issues through its programmes and projects.

Kit d’information: Le régime foncier dans les opérations financées par le FIDA

octobre 2014
Le régime foncier désigne les règles, les autorités, les institutions, les droits et les normes qui régissent l’accès à la terre et aux ressources qu’elle offre, ainsi que leur contrôle. Il définit les règles et les droits qui régissent l’appropriation, le choix des cultures et l’utilisation des ressources naturelles sur un territoire ou une parcelle de terre donnés.

Lessons learned: Youth land rights and tenure

octobre 2014

This note aims to inform the design and implementation of results-based country strategic opportunities programmes (RB-COSOPs) and projects by describing how youth are affected by insecurity of tenure and how such issues have been dealt with. It should be used at strategy, design and implementation stages.

The note explains the issues related to youth and land tenure and how they have been addressed in IFAD and other projects and programmes.

PARM Annual Report 2014

juin 2014
The objective of this Annual Progress Report is to review the activities of the Platform for Agricultural Risk Management (PARM) during its first year of life or, more precisely, thirteen months since its launch in December 2013.

Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests - Implications for IFAD

février 2014

Following an inclusive consultation and negotiation process, which involved more than 70 countries, international organizations, and representatives of the civil society and the private sector, the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security (VGs) were officially endorsed by the Committee on World Food Security on 11 May 2012. The VGs set out principles, technical recommendations and practices for improving the governance of tenure of land, fisheries and forests. They promote secure tenure rights and equitable access to these resources as a means of eradicating hunger and poverty, supporting sustainable development and protecting the environment. They give recommendations to countries and to other key actors, who are strongly encouraged to adopt and use them on a voluntary basis.

Securing smallholder farmers’ land and water rights in irrigation schemes in Malawi, Rwanda and Swaziland

juin 2013

IFAD and UN-Habitat, through the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN), have entered into a partnership to implement the „Land and Natural Resources Learning Initiative for Eastern and Southern Africa (TSLI-ESA)‟. 

The initiative aims to improve knowledge management strategies and approaches towards pro-poor and gender-sensitive land and natural resource tenure rights in selected East and Southern African countries. 

Manuel de suivi et d’entretien des petits barrages en Mauritanie

octobre 2012
Un des enjeux majeurs auquel l’humanité sera confrontée au cours de ce nouveau millénaire, est sans conteste la gestion durable des ressources en eau face aux demandes pressantes d’une population sans cesse croissante. 

Addressing poverty through mobilization of community resources

octobre 2012
In parts of Kenya, local communities have been empowered to take control of their own development. The success of the project rests on community involvement
and mobilization of local financial, natural and human resources.

Les petits barrages de décrue en Mauritanie: Recommandations pour la conception et la construction

juillet 2012

Ce manuel est un complément au “Manuel de suivi et d’entretien des petits barrages en Mauritanie” publié dans la même série.

Land and natural resources in Kenya

juin 2012

IFAD and UN-Habitat, through the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN), have entered into a partnership to implement the ‘Land and Natural Resources Learning Initiative for Eastern and Southern Africa (TSLI-ESA)’.

The initiative aims to improve knowledge management strategies and approaches towards pro-poor and gender-sensitive land and natural resource tenure rights in selected East and Southern African countries.

Land and natural resources in Mozambique

juin 2012

IFAD and UN-Habitat, through the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN), have entered into a partnership to implement the „Land and Natural Resources Learning Initiative for Eastern and Southern Africa (TSLI-ESA)‟. 

The initiative aims to improve knowledge management strategies and approaches towards pro-poor and gender-sensitive land and natural resource tenure rights in selected East and Southern African countries.

Recognizing and Documenting Group Rights to Land and other Natural Resources

juin 2012

Rural people generally need both secure individual rights to farm plots and secure collective rights to common pool resources on which whole villages depend. 

IFAD-supported projects and programmes have supported the recognition and documenting of group rights, focusing on range/grazing lands, forests and artisanal fishing communities. 

Securing land and natural resouce rights through business partnerships between small-scale farmers and investors

juin 2012

IFAD and UN-Habitat, through the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN), have entered into a partnership to implement the ‘Land and Natural Resources Learning Initiative for Eastern and Southern Africa (TSLI-ESA)’. 

The initiative aims to improve knowledge management strategies and approaches towards pro-poor and gender-sensitive land and natural resource tenure rights in selected East and Southern African countries

Land and natural resources in Swaziland

juin 2012

IFAD and UN-Habitat, through the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN), have entered into a partnership to implement the „Land and Natural Resources Learning Initiative for Eastern and Southern Africa (TSLI-ESA)‟. 

The initiative aims to improve knowledge management strategies and approaches towards pro-poor and gender-sensitive land and natural resource tenure rights in selected East and Southern African countries. 

Land and Natural Resources Tenure Security Learning Initiative for East and Southern Africa

juin 2012

This report provides an overview of the achievements and learning from the Phase 1 of the Tenure Security Learning Initiative - East & Southern Africa (TSLI-ESA) Project. 

It also looks ahead to strategies for scaling up initiatives, and to the second phase of the TSLI-ESA project.

Syrian Arab Republic: Thematic study on participatory rangeland management in the Badia - Badia Rangelands Development Project

février 2012
The Syrian Arab Republic, like other countries of the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia, is a dry country that is prone to drought, with large areas of desert or semi-desert that are too fragile to be cultivated but will support grazing for a restricted number of livestock. These areas of ecological fragility, if overgrazed and poorly managed, can quickly become degraded and desertified and, in the worst case scenario, can eventually become biologically sterile. Good management of these resources is therefore critical to maintaining healthy ecosystems and the livelihoods that depend on them.

The issue of land in Argentina

août 2011
The purpose of this paper is to identify the central issues around land tenure and management in Argentina, in light of the global changes in agriculture and rural
territorial development. In addition, a series of policy options are put forward to address the most conflictridden  situations, keeping in mind the goals of equity
and development.

Making the most of agricultural investment: A survey of business models that provide opportunities for smallholders

juin 2010
Drawing on a literature review, this report examines a range of business models that can be used to structure agricultural investments in lower- and middle-income countries, and that provide an alternative to large-scale land acquisitions. A business model is the way in which a company structures its resources, partnerships and customer relationships in order to create and capture value – in other words, a business model is what enables a company to make money. Business models are considered as more inclusive if they involve close working partnerships with local landholders and operators, and if they share value among the partners.

Alternatives to land acquisitions: Agricultural investment and collaborative business models

mars 2010
Recent years have witnessed a renewed interest in public and private-sector investment in agriculture. Concerns about longer-term food and energy security and expectations of increasing returns from agriculture underpin much recent agricultural investment. Some have welcomed this trend as a bearer of new livelihood opportunities in lower- and middle-income countries. Others have raised concerns about the possible social impacts, including loss of local rights to land, water and other natural resources; threats to local food security; and, more generally, the risk that large-scale investments may marginalise family farmers. The recent debates about “land grabbing” – the media characterisation of large-scale farmland acquisitions in lower- and middle-income countries – illustrate these trends and positions. 

Land grab or development opportunity? Agricultural investment and international land deals in Africa

juin 2009
Over the past 12 months, large-scale acquisitions of farmland in Africa, Latin America, Central Asia and Southeast Asia have made headlines in a flurry of
media reports across the world. Lands that only a short time ago seemed of little outside interest are now being sought by international investors to the tune of
hundreds of thousands of hectares. And while a failed attempt to lease 1.3 million ha in Madagascar has attracted much media attention, deals
reported in the international press constitute the tip of the iceberg. This is rightly a hot issue because land is so central to identity, livelihoods and food security.

Linking land and water governance

juin 2006

Secure access by rural poor people to both land and water is central to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, in particular the target of reducing by half the proportion of people living in extreme poverty and hunger by 2015.

Most of these people depend on agriculture for their livelihoods.

However, international debate continues to address land and water issues separately, and to view the significant use of water in agriculture as problematic.

Également disponible en: Arabic, English, Spanish, Italian

Potenciar la capacidad de acción de los pobres de las zonas rurales mediante el acceso a la tierra

juin 2004
A pesar de que las personas pobres que viven en las zonas rurales son los principales productores agrícolas del mundo, en muchos casos no tienen acceso a sus tierras y no ejercen control sobre los recursos naturales de los que depende su subsistencia.
Également disponible en: Spanish, Portuguese

The rural poor - Survival or a better life?

septembre 2002
Le présent document esquisse dans leurs grandes lignes les raisons sociales et environnementales pour lesquelles la communauté internationale du développement devrait accorder une priorité plus élevée à l’aide aux pauvres, spécialement ceux qui vivent dans des régions matériellement marginales ou laissées en marge du progrès socioéconomique. Pour assurer un développement rural durable, il faut résoudre le double problème de la pauvreté et de la dégradation de l’environnement. Il existe dans le monde 1,2 milliard d’êtres humains qui vivent dans une pauvreté extrême, 900 millions d’entre eux dans des régions rurales où leur subsistance dépend directement ou indirectement de l’agriculture. L’on trouvera ci-après un bref aperçu du développement rural dans le contexte des objectifs de développement visés dans la Déclaration du millénaire et dans ACTION 21, qui prévoient la mise en oeuvre d’une action concertée pour s’attaquer aux problèmes des ruraux pauvres et des limitations de leurs bases de ressources naturelles.

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