Agrarian Change Gender and Land Rights

Agrarian Change  Gender and Land Rights
Author: Shahra Razavi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2003
Genre: Land reform
ISBN: OCLC:1319191755

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Global Trends in Land Tenure Reform

Global Trends in Land Tenure Reform
Author: Caroline S. Archambault,Annelies Zoomers
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2015-02-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317658603

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This book explores the gendered dimensions of recent land governance transformations across the globe in the wake of unprecedented pressures on land and natural resources. These complex contemporary forces are reconfiguring livelihoods and impacting women’s positions, their tenure security and well-being, and that of their families. Bringing together fourteen empirical community case studies from around the world, the book examines governance transformations of land and land-based resources resulting from four major processes of tenure change: commercial land based investments, the formalization of customary tenure, the privatization of communal lands, and post-conflict resettlement and redistribution reforms. Each contribution carefully analyses the gendered dimensions of these transformations, exploring both the gender impact of the land tenure reforms and the social and political economy within which these reforms materialize. The cases provide important insights for decision makers to better promote and design an effective gender lens into land tenure reforms and natural resource management policies. This book will be of great interest to researchers engaging with land and natural resource management issues from a wide variety of disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, development studies, and political science, as well as policy makers, practitioners, and activists concerned with environment, development, and social equity.

A Field of One s Own

A Field of One s Own
Author: Bina Agarwal
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521429269

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An analysis of gender and property throughout South Asia which argues that the most important economic factor affecting women is the gender gap in command over property.

Gender and Law

Gender and Law
Author: Lorenzo Cotula
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9251055637

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Women constitute a large portion of the economically active population engaged in agriculture. International instruments on human rights, the environment and sustainable development reaffirm the principle of non-discrimination on the basis of sex or gender. Yet women often face gendered obstacles in realizing their rights and feeding their families. The right to an adequate standard of living, including adequate food, may thus not be fulfilled. These obstacles may stem from directly or indirectly discriminatory norms or from entrenched socio-cultural practices, or both. This study analyses the gender dimension of agriculture-related legislation in a selection of different countries around the world, examining the legal status of women in three key areas: rights to land and other natural resources; rights of women agricultural workers; and rights concerning women's agricultural self-employment activities, ranging from women's status in rural cooperatives to their access to credit, training and extension services.

Shifting Burdens

Shifting Burdens
Author: Shahra Razavi
Publsiher: Kumarian Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781565491434

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* Details the effects of structural adjustment policies imposed on agriculture, and their effect on gender relations within rural areas in the developing world * Empirically grounded case studies from India, Mexico, South Africa, Uganda, and Vietnam Over the past ten years neoliberal policy shifts in rural development across the globe have reduced the role of government, consigning the costs of services to the rural poor themselves. But what are the gender effects of this change? The contributors unravel the ways in which economic and social structures, institutions, and policy outcomes are mediated by gender as a social relationship, and consider the degree to which a "diversified livelihoods strategy," touted as the means by which rural families are struggling to improve their standard of living, accurately describes what is taking place on the ground.

Issues in Women s Land Rights in Cameroon

Issues in Women s Land Rights in Cameroon
Author: N. Fonjong
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2012-02-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789956727018

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This book explores the customary, social, economic political and rights issues surrounding access, ownership and control over land from a gender perspective. It combines theory and practice from researchers, lawyers and judges, each with track records of working on women and rights concerns. The nexus between the reluctance to recognize and materialize womens right to land, and the increasing feminization of poverty is undeniable. The problem assumes special acuity in an essentially agrarian context like Cameroon, where the problem is not so much the law as its manner of application. That this book delves into investigating the principal sources and reasons for this prevalent injustice is particularly welcome. As some of the analyses reveal, denying women their right to land acquisition or inheritance is sometimes contrary to established judicial precedents and even in total dissonance with the countrys constitution. Traditional and cultural shibboleths associated with land acquisition and ownership that tend to stymie womens development and fulfilment, must be quickly shirked, for such retrograde excuses can no longer find comfort in the law, morality nor in modern traditional thinking. The trend, albeit timid, of appointing women to Land Consultative Boards and even as traditional authorities, can only be salutary. These are some positive practical steps that can translate the notion of equal rights into equal power over land for both sexes; otherwise equality in this context will remain an unattractive slogan.

Mastering the Struggle

Mastering the Struggle
Author: Dorien Brunt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1992
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015032501499

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Gender and Generation in Southeast Asian Agrarian Transformations

Gender and Generation in Southeast Asian Agrarian Transformations
Author: Clara Mi Young Park,Ben White
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2018-07-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351037167

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The contributions to this collection focus on the intersecting dynamics of gender, generation and class in Southeast Asian rural communities engaging with expanding capitalist relations, whether in the form of large-scale corporate land acquisition or other forms of penetration of commodity economy. Gender, and especially generation, are relatively neglected dimensions in the literature on agrarian and environmental transformations in Southeast Asia. Drawing on key concepts in gender studies, youth studies and agrarian studies, the chapters mark a significant step towards a gendered and ‘generationed’ analysis of capitalist expansion in rural Southeast Asia, in particular from a political ecology perspective. The collection highlights the importance of bringing gender and generation, in their interaction with class dynamics, more squarely into agrarian and environmental transformation studies. This is key to understanding the implications of capitalist expansion for social relations of power and justice, and the potential of these relations to shape the outcomes for different women and men, younger and older, in rural society. The chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue of The Journal of Peasant Studies.