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Pauvreté, sécurité foncière et gouvernance des paysages: Exploration des liens indéfectibles entre science, politique et action

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  • Oyono, Phil René

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Les pays du Sud abritent de riches écosystèmes naturels, mais beaucoup de ses habitants vivent dans la pauvreté. Ainsi, l’Afrique subsaharienne regroupe environ la moitié des terres non cultivées de la planète. Les forêts couvrent environ 22 % de l’Amérique latine. Dans les pays d’Asie centrale, la surface de tous les pâturages était estimée il y a dix ans à environ la moitié de la superficie totale des terres (BAD, 2010). Quatre des dix plus grands lacs et sept des dix plus grands bassins hydrographiques du monde, dont ceux des fleuves Amazone, Parana, Nil, Congo et Niger, sont situés dans l’hémisphère sud. Ces exemples ne représentent qu’un petit échantillon des richesses de ces écosystèmes naturels.

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  • Oyono, Phil René, 2021. "Pauvreté, sécurité foncière et gouvernance des paysages: Exploration des liens indéfectibles entre science, politique et action," PIM flagship briefs 135002, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:pimfbs:135002
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