ejido
英:[e'hi:ðəʊ] 美: [e'hiðoʊ]
ejido 基本解释
n.(墨西哥的)合作农场;公地;
英英释义
Ejido
In Mexican system of government, an ejido (, from latin exitum) is an area of communal land used for agriculture, on which community members individually possess and farm a specific parcel. Ejidos are registered with Mexico's National Agrarian Registry (Registro Agrario Nacional).以上来源于:Wikipedia
ejido 相关例句
权威例句
Ejido Reforms in Mexico: Conceptual Issues and Potential OutcomesAgrarian Change and Privatization of Ejido Land in Northern MexicoTHE RISE, FALL, AND RECONFIGURATION OF THE MEXICAN EJIDOModernization in a Mexican Ejido: A Study in Economic Adaptation by Billie R. DeWaltThe Transformation of Rural Mexico: Reforming the Ejido SectorPrivatizing the commons: reforming the ejido and urban development in MexicoThe changing and enduring ejido: a state and regional examination of Mexico's land tenure counter-reformsDO AGRICULTURAL PROGRAMS IN MEXICO ALLEVIATE POVERTY? EVIDENCE FROM THE EJIDO SECTORTierra y libertad: Will Tenure Reform Improve Productivity in Mexico's Ejido Agriculture?Changes in land use, land tenure, and landscape fragmentation in the Tijuana River Watershed following reform of the ejido sector