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Land reform in Korea
Korea Development Institute, 2013Land reform, which became widespread all over the world for a while after World War II, lost steam rapidly after the 1970s. Then, when the 21st century began, land reform-forgotten for a generation-has received attention again. Above all, this is because it has been a widely recognized perception that land reform should be required in order to solve poverty.DocumentThe Bangkok Declaration and Strategy for Aquaculture Development Beyond 2000 and Philippine Aquaculture
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2001This paper reviews the Philippine aquaculture sector in light of the Bangkok Declaration and Strategy for Aquaculture Development Beyond 2000, an internationally produced document that strongly encourages the incorporation of key strategy elements into the national aquaculture development programs.DocumentA plan for the development and supply of agricultural water
Korea Development Institute, 2013The agricultural policies after Independence in South Korea can be roughly classified into three policies: policies for food increase till the 1970s, policies for structural improvement in the 1980s and 1990s, and policies for rice production adjustment in the 2000s.DocumentEstablishment of Algeria's national vision 2030
Korea Development Institute, 20132012 South Korean Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with Algeria was carried out with the goal of providing a in-depth research based on the 2011 KSP program outcome, and propose a blue print of the national vision 2030. In order to complete given tasks, Korean experts who are most appropriate and have rich knowledge and experience on requested tasks for 2012 KSP were carefully selected.DocumentConsultation report on Equatorial Guinea’s key policy sectors: ariculture, fisheries, tourism, and finance
Korea Development Institute, 2013The Republic of Equatorial Guinea is an emerging West African country with its solid vision for growth, and, with the national strategic document of “Vision 2020” and under the administrative guidance of the National Agency 2020, implements widespread economic and social investment.DocumentEnhancing the competitiveness of SMEs in the Southern economic corridor in Peru
Korea Development Institute, 2013The South Korean Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with Peru was launched for the first time in 2010, and was met with a highly enthusiastic response from Peru. The initiative in 2011 focused on three regional industries: alpaca, coffee, and automotive-parts.DocumentExport credit capacity building and export industry promotion for the Dominican Republic
Korea Development Institute, 2014Based on the surveyed demand of the Dominican government, four specific topics under the main title of “Export Credit Capacity Building and Export Industry Promotion with the Dominican Republic” were chosen and are covered in this report:DocumentThe expropriation and compensation system in Korea
Korea Development Institute, 2014For the last 60 years, the Korean economy has achieved an astounding development that is called “the Miracle of the Han River.” Korea was one of the world’s poorest countries at the time of the national liberation in 1945 and it went through a three-year long Korean War from 1950. However, it grew into one of the world’s leading trading powers.DocumentThe internalization of science and technology in the earlier stage of economic development in South Korea
Korea Development Institute, 2013This report, produced as part of Sout Korea's Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) studies how science and technology emerged as one of the overriding tools in the beginning of economic development in South Korea, leading to the national institutionalization of science and technology.DocumentResearch and development in the Philippine fisheries sector: a critical review
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1999Given the importance of fishing as an income and employment-generating activity in the coastal areas of the Philippines, its revival as a key sector in the country's overall development takes on a critical dimension.Pages
