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The Philippine Agriculture: Weaknesses and Controversies

2017

The sugarcane plantations of Negros Island epitomize the huge inequalities in the Philippine countryside. Landlords have controlled vast estates, the haciendas, since the Spanish colonial period. Despite the pressure of peasant associations, revolutionary agrarian movements (Huks, then the communist NPA) and the church support for poor farmers, most efforts to implement a substantial agrarian reform, including in the Marcos period and the CARP of Corazon Aquino, have failed in reducing inequities and improving the life of poor peasants in the country. Hacienda Luisita, a property of the Aquino family, illustrates the difficulties to implement a true agrarian reform. The Philippines hence ap…

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineEconomic growthLatin Americansbusiness.industryAgrarian reform01 natural sciencesAgricultural economicsPeasant03 medical and health sciencesAgrarian society030104 developmental biologyAgriculturePolitical scienceLand tenurebusinessGreen RevolutionCommunism010606 plant biology & botany
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Landowner preferences and conservation prioritization: response to Nielsen et al.

2017

0106 biological sciencesPrioritizationGeographyEcologyOperations research010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyPrivate sectorLand tenure010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesInteger programmingEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationConservation Biology
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Sviluppo partecipante e sistemi tradizionali: Il caso dei Borana dell'Etiopia

1992

In the development programs concerning the Ethiopian Borana local groups are assigned the role of principal group for development initiatives. As such, the project seems to meet the principle of participatory development. However, among the Borana, local communities have very little organizational significance and no say at all on matters regarding rights of property. Such authority is instead attributed to descent groups, which are not localized. In particular, clans have both the organizational capacity to coordinate collective investments on natural resources and the authority to guarantee personal and collective property rights. It is therefore suggested that a direct link with clans an…

Boranaorganizzazione pastoralediritti consuetudinaripastoral tenureOromopastoral developmentsviluppo pastoralesistema di discendenzacostumary rightsdescent system
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Il caso Diigalu Tiiti. Strutture sociali e processi produttivi presso i Borana dell'Etiopia

1990

This paper concerns the social elements which are relevant in relation with some important productive features of the Borana of Southern Ethiopia. Recent field-data seem to indicate that the structure provided by descent is particularly significant with regard both to economical mutual assistance and to management of wells, the crucial natural resources. Cet article concerne les éléments sociaux importants par rapport à des procédés de production des Borana du sud de l'Ethiopie. Le système de parenté semble particulièrement significatif aussi bien en ce qui concerne l'assistance réciproque que pour la gestion des puits, la ressource naturelle cruciale.

Boranapastoralismopastoral tenurecustomary lawdiritto consuetudinarioOromosistema di discendenzaSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologichedescent systempozziwell
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CEO-TMT interaction: do tenure and age affect ambidexterity dynamism?

2013

The aim of this study is to clarify the influence of the CEO, the top management team and their interactions on the dynamism of organisational ambidexterity. We argue that ambidexterity is a dynamic capability that enables firms to become aligned with their environment. We examine this phenomenon in the context of the current economic crisis, with particular reference to SMEs. We propose tenure and age as characteristics of business elites that help to explain ambidexterity dynamism. In SMEs, the tenure and age of CEOs and interactions with top management team characteristics play a decisive role in the decision-making process, and therefore, in how the company adapts its orientation to amb…

CEOOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementDynamic capabilitiesProcess (engineering)TenureContext (language use)Affect (psychology)AmbidexterityEducationManagementAgeTop managementBusinessDynamismBusiness and International ManagementDynamic capabilitiesTop management teamIndustrial organizationAmbidexterityEuropean J. of International Management
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Gender, Weather Shocks and Welfare: Evidence from Malawi

2017

This paper explores the gender-differentiated effects of weather shocks on households’ welfare in Malawi using panel data aligned with climatic records. Results show that temperature shocks severely affect household welfare, reducing consumption, food consumption and daily caloric intake. The negative welfare effects are more severe for households where land is solely managed by women, a finding that sheds light on the gender-unequal impact of temperature shocks. Our evidence also suggests that women’s vulnerability to temperature shocks is linked to women’s land tenure security, as temperature shocks impact significantly women’s welfare only in patrilineal districts, where statistics show …

Consumption (economics)Labour economicsbusiness.industry050204 development studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectHB05 social sciencesVulnerabilityDevelopmentAffect (psychology)Investment (macroeconomics)HB0251HAgriculture0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsweather shocksLand tenurebusinessWelfaremedia_commonPanel data
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Traditions, Land Rights, and Local Welfare Creation: Studies from Eastern Indonesia

2016

This research focuses on the impacts of traditional systems of land distribution among households, clans, and the government in two of Indonesia’s poorest provinces: East Nusa Tenggara and Maluku. Our main goal is to discuss and propose alternative ways of dividing and governing productive land to meet new needs in the management of agriculture and forestry. We apply a mixed research methodology that includes in-depth discussions with more than 50 key informants and survey interviews with 640 randomly selected respondents. We find that the number of land conflicts is rising, that land privatisation is becoming increasingly relevant, and that communal land ownership tends to lead to land und…

Economics and EconometricsGovernmentEconomic growthLand use050204 development studies05 social sciencesLand lawDevelopmentNatural resource0502 economics and businessEconomicsClan050207 economicsCommunal landLand tenureEnvironmental degradationBulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies
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Life cycle and housing decisions: a comparison by age cohorts

2013

The use of decomposition methodologies when the involved variable is continuous is not common in the literature. This article uses this methodology, together with other decomposition methodologies, to explain how age can influence on housing decisions. In particular, we use Spanish data to study whether the age of the householder plays a significant role in influencing household decisions with respect to housing tenure and demand. From the comparison of housing decisions between different groups of households classified by the age of the householders, we conclude that age plays the primary role in explaining the gap between households regarding tenure choice, while it shares its importance …

Economics and EconometricsLabour economicsVariable (computer science)Housing tenureCovariateEconomicsDecomposition (computer science)Age cohortsDecomposition analysisApplied Economics
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Land Information Systems for Development (LIS4D): A Neglected Area within ICT4D Research?

2015

The lack of accurate information about land and land ownership is a major challenge for developing countries. Despite the important role of information systems (IS) in overcoming such weaknesses, the research area of land information systems has been scattered within IS, as well as within the area of information and communication technologies for development (ICT4D). Based on a literature review research contributions are synthesized into four main perspectives, namely Development, eGovernment, Geographical information systems (GIS) and Land law, policy, and administration. These perspectives form the basis for the suggested conceptualization of the land information systems for development …

Geographic information systemKnowledge managementConceptualizationbusiness.industryLand lawInformation systemContext (language use)BusinessInformation and communication technologies for developmentInformation infrastructureLand tenure2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Rents instead of Land. Credit and Peasant Indebtedness in Late Medieval Mediterranean Iberia: the Kingdom of Valencia

2021

AbstractThe literature on the rural economy of the high and late Middle Ages has long established a close correlation between three significant features of the period: the spread of rural credit, the dynamism of the peasant land market and the expropriation of peasant land by the creditors, usually yeomen or urban landowners. There has even been talk for some countries (northern Italy) of a deliberate strategy of territorial conquest, insofar as the credit provided by urban lenders would aim at the expropriation of land from insolvent debtors. This article studies for the Mediterranean Spain of the late Middle Ages, and in particular for the old kingdom of Valencia, other objectives of rura…

HistoryInsolvencyCollateralCreditorHistòria medievalmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomic rentGeneral Social SciencesPeasantMarket economyExpropriationConfiscationBusinessLand tenuremedia_commonCrèdit agrícola
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