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Use of GIS to manage community-based land transactions: Case Study: Kirinyaga Central District

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2009
Kenya

The elements of Land Administration in Kenya are very fragmented and independently operated
within the Ministry of Lands. During institutional reform there is opportunity to provide a much
more integrated Land Administration service to the citizens, especially at the district level

Access to dynamic markets for small commercial farmers

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2006
América del Sur
Américas
Perú

The purpose of this study is twofold. On one hand, the objective is to assess the impact of new and more complex contracting schemes, as opposed to traditional marketing channels, on small farmers’ welfare. On the other hand, the study explores which may be the critical factors that determine the small farmers’ participation in these institutional arrangements.

IMPROVING TENURE SECURITY FOR THE RURAL POOR

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Reports & Research
Septiembre, 2006
Mali

Has 3 main chapters: modes of access to land and natural resources and the tenure situation of the poor and marginalized groups (customary rules, statutory law, development of commercial transactions); some ways of securing land rights for the poor and other vulnerable groups (local resource management agreements, formalization of collective rights and of land transactions, access to justice);

Gender Monitoring Baseline Survey for the Land Sector Strategic Plan in 20 Districts

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Reports & Research
Marzo, 2006
África

Baseline survey which includes a literature review. Findings cover land and livelihoods, land ownership and security of tenure, land rights and decision making, land market and transactions, land disputes. Concludes that the volume of land transactions is too low to support a transformation from subsistence to commercial agriculture, as planned.

A Land Market for Poverty Eradication? A case study of the impact of Uganda’s Land Acts on policy hopes for development and poverty eradication

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Reports & Research
Junio, 2005
Uganda
África

Asks what is customary tenure and what do we know about tenure systems and their consequences in Northern Uganda. Examines trends in land transactions and who is selling and buying land, certificates and titles for investment, and who owns customary land.

Summary of and Comments on Draft Policy for National Land Reform

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Reports & Research
Abril, 2001
África

Examines the draft Land Policy in depth. Provides an overview of the Policy and highlights the key areas of proposed change and their possible impact. Looks at the context, the problems addressed, the Policy framework, objectives and principles, strategic guidelines and options – land tenure, administration, the land registry, land transactions, and use and management of land.