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The ‘Evidentiary Bind’ in Postwar Land Restitution: The Case of Sri Lanka

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Journal Articles & Books
Juin, 2019
Sri Lanka

The enormity of the world’s dislocated population generated by contemporary conflicts has brought significant attention to a complicated process of returning housing, land and property (HLP) to their rightful occupants once conditions permit. As the complexity of large-scale HLP restitution becomes increasingly apparent, significant obstacles emerge that require examination.

Mutual Effects of Land Distribution and Economic Development: Evidence from Asia, Africa, and Latin America

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Peer-reviewed publication
Juin, 2019
Afrique
Amérique centrale
Asie
Amérique du Sud

Land plays an important role in the economies of developing countries, and many theories connecting land inequality with different dimensions of economic development already exist.

Mekong Land Research Forum: Annual country reviews 2018-19

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Janvier, 2019
Cambodge
Laos
Myanmar
Thaïlande
Viet Nam

The Annual Country Reviews reflect upon current land issues in the Mekong Region, and has been produced for researchers, practitioners and policy advocates operating in the field. Specialists have been selected from Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam to briefly answer the following two questions:

Large Scale Land Acquisitions Profile Cambodia

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Janvier, 2019
Cambodia

This country profile presents the Land Matrix data for Cambodia, detailing large-scale land acquisition (LSLA) transactions that:

• entail a transfer ofrights to use, control or own land through sale, lease or concession;

• have an intended size of 200 hectares (ha) or larger;

• have been concluded since the year 2000;

Expropriation of Real Property in Kigali City: Scoping the Patterns of Spatial Justice

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Peer-reviewed publication
Décembre, 2018
Rwanda

The key question in this article is the extent to which current real property expropriation practices in Kigali city promote spatial justice. Current studies focus on the ambiguous manner in which real property valuation had been regulated by the expropriation law of 2007, leading to unfair compensation and various conflicts between expropriating agencies and expropriated people.

The role of remote sensing for understanding large-scale rubber concession expansion in Southern Laos

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2018
Laos

Increasing global demand for natural rubber began in the mid-2000s and led to large-scale expansion of plantations in Laos until rubber latex prices declined greatly beginning in 2011. The expansion of rubber did not, however, occur uniformly across the country.

Land Ownership and Informal Credit in Rural Vietnam

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2018
Viet Nam

Access to credit and its cost is a major challenge for farmers in developing countries. Several studies show that land serves as collateral for accessing formal credit, but they often do not find any significant effect of land size on access to informal credit. I study the effects of land ownership on both the demand and the cost of informal credit in the Mekong Delta.

Program participation in a targeted land distribution program and household outcomes: evidence from Vietnam

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2018
Viet Nam

We estimate whether a land reform program led to higher incomes for ethnic minority households. In 2002, in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, Program 132 directed the transfer of farm land to ethnic minority households that had less than one hectare of land.

Representing large-scale land acquisitions in land use change scenarios for the Lao PDR

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2018
Laos

Agricultural large-scale land acquisition (LSLA) is a process that is currently not captured by land change models. We present a novel land change modeling approach that includes processes governing LSLAs and simulates their interactions with other land systems.

Land redistribution: South Africans prioritize land taken in forced removals, support ‘willing seller’ approach

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Octobre, 2018
Afrique du Sud

In 1913, South Africa’s Land Act set aside 87% of the country’s land for exclusive use and ownership by white people, helping to divide the nation into a relatively prosperous white heartland and a cluster of increasingly impoverished black reserves on the periphery and within cities (Walker, 2017).