Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | a description of the process by which the ownership of
2 I,1 | historical origins of the process of land concentration vary
3 I (6) | production and is involved in the process of fragmentation of land-holdings.
4 I (6) | fragmentation of land-holdings. This process is a counter-image and consequence
5 I,1 | have often encouraged the process of concentration of landholdings.
6 I,1 | landholdings. As a rule, this process seems to be the result of
7 I,2 | agriculture suffers in the process.~They have thus adopted
8 I,2 | given added impetus to the process of concentration of landholdings.~
9 I,3 | seriously destabilise the reform process: firstly, a scandalous series
10 I,4 | often further encouraged the process of the concentration of
11 I,4 | All this has encouraged a process of accumulation based on
12 I,4 | being excluded from the process.~The rise in land prices
13 I,7 | effectively counter the present process under which land ownership
14 I,13 | sector is enmeshed in a process that increases and spreads
15 I,13 | poverty.(13) Whenever this process has the upper hand and there
16 I,14 | ownership set in motion a process of environmental degradation
17 I,14 | also contribute to this process.~Deforestation of large
18 II,4 | teaching of the Church, the process of the concentration of
19 II,6 | right to take part in the process of production through their
20 III,9 | c) implementation of a process of administrative decentralization
21 Conclu | new millennium through a process of spiritual conversion
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