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Land disputes in Afghanistan – is enough being done to end the conflict?

Décembre, 2001

Land disputes are threatening the prospects of post-war reconstruction in Afghanistan. Population growth, returning refugees, opium poppy production, ethnic tension and drought have increased the pressure on the land. A growing number of rural Afghans are either landless or own plots too small for survival. Competition over pasture is leading to armed clashes between nomads and settled farmers. Neither the Karzai government nor the international community is doing enough to restore order to land relations.

A hybrid system of Land Titles and Deeds registration as a new model for Zambia: A case study of the Lands and Deeds Registry Lusaka

Journal Articles & Books
Septembre, 2014
Zambie

Anywhere in the world land is the most important natural wealth for the country. The availability of land and its use are a vital part of human existence. Land records, therefore, are of great concern to every country’s government as well as every individual who owns, occupies, uses or has an interest in a parcel of land. In relation to land a person will feel secured or safe with regards to land rights if she has security of tenure and security of tenure is a question of fact.

Verkenning grondconstructies voor de biologische landbouw : pilot Harenkarspel

Reports & Research
Décembre, 2011

Een van de knelpunten in de biologische landbouw is de continuïteit van de gronden die nu in gebruik zijn. De biologische ondernemers zitten verspreid over het gehele land. Dit betekent een versnippering van areaal. Dit onderzoek tracht inzicht te krijgen op de kansen van alternatieve en duurzame grondconstructies voor de biologische landbouw. Hiertoe is het gesprek aangegaan met landelijke en lokale (pilot gebied Bio Valley Harenkarspel) partijen met grondposities.

Land lease contracts: properties and the value of bundles of property rights

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2008

Contracts are mechanisms for carrying out transactions. Leasing land is a voluntary transaction in which property rights - such as user and income rights - are transferred from landowners to tenants. The bundle of property rights transferred within a lease transaction varies with the type of contractual arrangement. Analysis shows that for the landowner the value of the bundle of property rights to land is determined by the type of lease contract. Landowners prefer lease contracts with as little regulation as possible.

Realizing women’s land rights in Africa and Beyond

Reports & Research
Mars, 2019
Afrique
Kenya
Mozambique
Sénégal
Inde

In October 2016, women farmers from 22 countries across Africa climbed the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro to claim women’s rights for access to and control over land and natural resources. This event coincided with the launch of a campaign of the African Land Policy Centre (ALPC) to reach the target of having 30 percent of all registered land in the name of women by 2025 and to embed women’s land rights into the targets of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Gender Imperatives of Land Reform in Kenya

Reports & Research
Avril, 2019
Kenya

The webinar on the Gender Imperatives of Land Reforms in Kenya took place on 23 April, 2019.

This webinar featured key experts involved in promoting and working towards the gender imperatives of land reforms in Kenya. It was co-hosted by the European Union, the Government of Kenya, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the Land Portal Foundation.

Moderator: Husna A. Mbarak, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 

Challenges and Opportunities of Community Land Dispensation in Kenya

Reports & Research
Avril, 2019
Kenya

The Community Land Act of 2016 provides a legal basis for protection, recognition and registration of community lands andhas provisions for management and administration of the land by the communities themselves. However, implementation of the act has been slower than anticipated. This is despite the current  heightened investment interests in community lands for mega development projects.