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Showing items 1 through 9 of 168.The objective of this paper is to describe priority actions for reducing the legal insecurity of tenure to land in Nicaragua.
Critically reviews land reform measures adopted since the early 1950s, their impact and limitations.
The relationship between land investment and tenure security is usually tested in land scarce but peaceful areas. This article examines instead the effects of land abundance and war for investment and tenure security. The paper demonstrates that war enhances land abundance.
Land management reform has re-emerged as a priority for many African countries and strongly supported by so-called development partners.
This paper examines the effects of land tenure insecurity originating from land reforms on deforestation in the Brazilian Amazonia.
Despite the local and global importance of forests, deforestation driven by various socio-economic and biophysical factors continues in many countries.
Urban agriculture has been theorized by social scientists, and even some urban growers, as a means of reclaiming the commons. But what does “reclaiming the commons” entail? A longue-durée genealogy reveals distinct socio-legal imaginations of the commons and visions of how it might be reclaimed.
The study analyzed the determinants of land tenure insecurity in Uganda using survey data collected by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) during the Policies for Improved Land Management Project in Uganda, 1999-2001.
millions fed, food security, Community forestry, Civil society, CFUG,
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