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LAND & DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICAIssues and Openings for Policy Research Stephen Baranyi, Carmen Diana Deere, and Manuel Morales North-South Institute/IDRC 2004 ISBN 1-896770-67-3 e-ISBN 1-55250-153-1 96 pp.
Is Latin America moving toward a new generation of pro-poor land reforms? What are the real openings and constraints with regard to such policies at the local, national, and international levels? What role is research playing, and what role might it play, in tracking efforts and revealing policy options? This book suggests that Latin America may not be poised for a radical shift in land policy and administration, and that it is home to some worrisome trends and a rich array of initiatives on land issues. Researchers have a crucial role to play in illuminating policy alternatives and monitoring outcomes. The book identifies four sets of issues on which fresh research could inform practice:
The book also discusses how these lines of research could feed into policy debates in countries like Bolivia, Brazil, and Guatemala, as well as at the regional level and in the global sphere. It will be of interest to those working in the areas of rural development, land policy, and gender equality. THE AUTHORS Stephen Baranyi is Principal Research on Conflict Prevention at the North–South Institute in Ottawa, Canada. Carmen Diana Deere isProfessor of Food and Resource Economics and Director for the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Florida, USA. Manuel Morales is Executive Director of the ECOLEX Corporation, a nongovernmental organization located in Quito, Ecuador.
Acknowledgements 2004 Foreword 2004 Biographical Notes 2004 Glossary of Acronyms 2004 1. Introduction 2004 2. National Policy and Practice 2004 3. International Initiatives 2004 4. Perspectives from Research 2004 5. Conclusions 2004 Bibliography 2004 |
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