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AGTER’s periodical newsletter gathers all the news in the different languages (articles, videos, audio recordings) of the documentary resources site (www.agter.org) and of the associative site (www.agter.asso.fr) which have been published since the previous newsletter. It is published on average every 3 months.
From newsletter #5 of April 2010, links to these documents are introduced by an editorial. The editorials are signed by different people depending on the issue (employees, managers, honorary members or members of the association). They are generally available in our three main working languages, French, Spanish and English.
This dossier presents all the editorials published since April 2010, and illustrates a large part of AGTER members’ work.
If you wish to receive this newsletter, you can register at www.agter.asso.fr and choose the language of the editorial. You will then receive links to all new articles, regardless of language.
Study tour; a tool for learning and creating change. (Ed. # 49)
Regulating land markets is handing power back to rural populations. (Ed # 48)
The combat against desertification under the threat of international finance. (Ed. # 46)
Re-building the Agricultural Land Policy of France (Ed. # 44)
The land: neither individual nor collective, but a common, (Ed. # 41)
The « guardians of the forest » in Europe: the union advocates. (Ed. # 39)
Regulating rural land markets in Africa and elsewhere: opening the debate. (Ed. # 38)
No to the Europacity mega-project in the triangle of Gonesse! (Ed. # 36)
Un an après le forum mondial sur l’accès à la terre - FMAT 2016. (Ed. # 35)
Thinking about management of Community goods and lands. (Ed. # 34)
The World Forum on Access to Land: a first assessment. (Ed. # 31)
Développer la convergence des luttes pour la terre et l’eau et élargir les alliances. (Ed. # 30)
Regards critiques sur la COP21 et l’accord de Paris non contraignant sur le climat. (Ed. # 29)
Opiniones críticas sobre la COP21 y el acuerdo climático no vinculante de París. (Ed. # 29)
The ecological disaster of La Pasión, a Guatemalan river. (Ed. # 28)
Vers le Forum Mondial sur l’Accès à la Terre, FMAT 2016. (Ed. # 24)
Hacia el Foro Mundial sobre el Acceso a la Tierra, FMAT 2016. (Ed. # 24)
La controverse autour de la ferme des 1000 vaches : c’est d’un autre modèle de développement, reposant sur l’agriculture familiale et l’agro-écologie, dont nous avons besoin! (Ed. # 23)
La polémica en torno a la granja de las 1000 vacas: necesitamos otro modelo de desarrollo, basado en la agricultura familiar y la agro-ecología! (Ed. # 23)
Organisons un nouveau forum mondial, 10 ans après la CIRADR de la FAO de 2006! (Ed. # 21)
Changing paradigm can only be achieved by all of us. (Ed. # 11)
Rights of different kinds, not only ownership rights. (Ed. # 10)
Large-scale land appropriations and agrarian transformations. (Ed. # 8)