LSP Working Paper 9 |
Access to Natural Resources Sub-Programme
Livelihoods Diversification and Enterprise Development Sub-programme |
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Livelihood Diversification and Natural Resource AccessFrank Ellis and Edward Allison January 2004 Cover photograph by Edward Allison FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS Livelihood Support Programme (LSP) |
This paper was prepared under contract with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The positions and opinions presented are those of the authors alone, and are not intended to represent the views of FAO.
THE LIVELIHOOD SUPPORT PROGRAMME
2. ANCHORING NATURAL RESOURCE ACCESS IN A LIVELIHOODS APPROACH
4. DIVERSIFICATION AND NATURAL RESOURCE ACCESS: POLICY ISSUES ARISING
5. THE WIDER POLICY ENVIRONMENT AND MICRO-MACRO LINKS
5.1 Land tenure reform
5.2 Rural taxation and licensing (linked to decentralization)
5.3 Migration and remittances
5.4 Diversification, decentralization and CBNRM regimes
5.5 Integration of cross-sector thinking in PRSPs
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