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Population and Land Tenure

Population pressure, land tenure, and tree resource management in Uganda:

Population pressure, land tenure, and tree resource management in Uganda:

... framework, land, tree density, and livestock population are state variables, which change only with investments, ...grazing land to agricultural land, tree planting and management, and raising ...

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Population Pressure, Rural-to-Rural Migration and Evolution of Land Tenure Institutions: The Case of Uganda

Population Pressure, Rural-to-Rural Migration and Evolution of Land Tenure Institutions: The Case of Uganda

... 4.1. Population density, migration, and the evolution of land institutions In this framework we examine how increasing population density and rural-to-rural migration lead to the changes in customary ...

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Population, land tenure, and natural resource management: the case of customary land area in Malawi

Population, land tenure, and natural resource management: the case of customary land area in Malawi

... physical land features and they do not run through ...same population and thus are different in size depending on the density of ...in population density and tenure type, both of which are ...

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LAND TENURE MANUALS. Assessing and Responding to Land Tenure Issues in Disaster Risk Management

LAND TENURE MANUALS. Assessing and Responding to Land Tenure Issues in Disaster Risk Management

... and land tenure and provided guidance on applying ACM principles in land tenure alternative conflict ...scarce land and natural resources. Providing more equitable access to land ...

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Conflict and land tenure in Rwanda

Conflict and land tenure in Rwanda

... Rwandan population is mainly composed of Tutsi and Hutu (the third group Twa is an extremely small, with less than one percent of the total population), in which the former is a minority (around 10 to 15 ...

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Ch 2: Land Tenure

Ch 2: Land Tenure

... its population of mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) which, although still listed by IUCN as criti- cally endangered, represents a true conservation success story, having expanded from about 130 ...

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Land Tenure and Land Management in the Highlands of Northern Ethiopia

Land Tenure and Land Management in the Highlands of Northern Ethiopia

... While land owners cover part of labour, seed and fertilizer costs in sharecropping arrangements, traction and equipment costs are entirely covered by the ...or land investment by the tenant. Farmers ...

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Does land tenure insecurity discourage tree planting?: evolution of customary land tenure and agroforestry management in Sumatra

Does land tenure insecurity discourage tree planting?: evolution of customary land tenure and agroforestry management in Sumatra

... that land rights acquired by clearing forests tend to decline over time if it is planted to food crops and ...different land tenure ...of land rights, we characterized the strength of ...

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The impact of civil society organizations on land tenure security. Analyzing CSO influence on land tenure policies in India and Cambodia

The impact of civil society organizations on land tenure security. Analyzing CSO influence on land tenure policies in India and Cambodia

... in land grab in the last years resulted in more attention to the topic and its problematic ...consequences. Land grab often results in the violations of human rights, as investments in land place ...

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Land tenure challenges in Kisumu City, Kenya

Land tenure challenges in Kisumu City, Kenya

... in land tenure conflicts commonly in urban fringe ...and land tenure disputes in its ...of land tenure challenges as a result of urbanization in Kenya and Kisumu in ...that ...

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Women and Land Tenure Security: The Nigerian Experience

Women and Land Tenure Security: The Nigerian Experience

... Farm activities was limited to arable crop production for ease of analysis. Purposive sampling technique was used to select the villages and a stratified random sampling technique was used to select the 83 tenured ...

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Rwanda Land Tenure Regularisation Case Study

Rwanda Land Tenure Regularisation Case Study

... The risk is that, if the fees are not lowered, the population will opt out of the formal LAS and revert to informal forms of land tenure. The current policy debate in Rwanda is to move the LAS from a ...

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Land Tenure in Latin America: from Land Reforms to Counter‑Movement to Neoliberalism

Land Tenure in Latin America: from Land Reforms to Counter‑Movement to Neoliberalism

... favoured land policies that emphasized free markets and security of property rights and encouraged governments to introduce measures to facilitate the privatization of the communally held land of indigenous ...

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Land Tenure: An Introduction

Land Tenure: An Introduction

... and land markets; government regulations; and geographic constraints have often produced a variety of smallholder leasing arrangements that co-exist alongside one ...locations: land owner’s role in farm ...

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Land Tenure, Agrarian Structure, and Comparative Land Use Efficiency in Zimbabwe: Options for Land Tenure Reform and Land Redistribution

Land Tenure, Agrarian Structure, and Comparative Land Use Efficiency in Zimbabwe: Options for Land Tenure Reform and Land Redistribution

... Botswana's land boards, established under its Tribal Lands Act 1968, provide a promising ...The land boards are comprised of local land-administration institutions which are representative of local ...

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LAND USE PLANNING AND LAND TENURE IN TANZANIA

LAND USE PLANNING AND LAND TENURE IN TANZANIA

... of land resources, and the growing awareness that land‐use management problems are better addressed through a management problems are better addressed through a participatory and integrated approach, ...

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LAND TENURE AND RESOURCE RIGHTS

LAND TENURE AND RESOURCE RIGHTS

... all land, forests and their resources under centralised state management, Thai communities tend to organised themselves to protect forests surrounding their village and paddy fields with their own customary ...
Land Tenure and the Social Economy

Land Tenure and the Social Economy

... Dr. Gloria Filax, Athabasca University E. Description of project, including objectives, outputs and intended outcomes: Shared equity land ownership is important in the social economy. Examples of it can be found ...

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Valuing land tenure rights

Valuing land tenure rights

... informal tenure rights are often the most valuable assets possessed by rural communities, forming the base for subsistence and cash crop ...of land for both subsistence and cash crop agricultural ...

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Land Tenure and the Management of Land Resources in Trinidad and Tobago

Land Tenure and the Management of Land Resources in Trinidad and Tobago

... The land in question is a sector of lands in Puzzle Island—referred to as "Block Four" by the local land office—which had been part of the Jamandar ...the land prior to the state ...the land ...

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