Provides a critique of the existing system of tenure classification, suggests an alternative and test with empirical data from a survey in three districts in Bangladesh
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJanuary, 1978Bangladesh
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJanuary, 1978Bangladesh
Census, surveys and research studies conventionally identify three tenure classes -owner-operators, part-tenants and tenants - in Bangladesh. Some sources identify two more classes-part-operators and absentee owners. Conceptual deficiencies of these 3 or 5 type tenure classifications are discussed and alternative conceptual framework is suggested for identifying and classifying tenure relationship. Applying the suggested framework, 17 different tenure relations were identified in a sample of 385 farms.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJanuary, 1978Bangladesh
Critically reviews land reform measures adopted since the early 1950s, their impact and limitations.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJanuary, 1978Bangladesh
Discuss land tenure related problems, their impact on productivity, equity, policies pursued for reforming the system, their limitations, and suggests alternative policy measures.
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Library ResourceInstitutional & promotional materialsDecember, 1977Honduras
IDRC document. Report on agriculture in Honduras - discusses agricultural production, land tenure and agricultural research policy; includes agricultural statistics and bibliography.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 1977Malaysia
IDRC document. Monograph on land reform and land settlement in Malaysia - discusses policy formulation and legislation, land tenure, role of FELDA (Federal Land Development Authority); economic aspects, and political aspects of resettlement.
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Library ResourceLegislationJanuary, 1977Belize
This Act provides generally for registration of rights in land and land tenure in Belize. “Land” includes land covered with water, all things growing on land and buildings and other things permanently affixed to land. Except as otherwise provided in this Act, but subject to section 38 of National Lands Act, no law, practice or procedure relating to land shall apply to land registered under this Act so far as it is inconsistent with this Act.
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Library ResourceConstitutionJanuary, 1977Tanzania, Africa, Eastern Africa
The Constitution of the Republic of Tanzania was ratified in 1977. Since 1977, several amendments have been applied to the original Constitution. Many of these are related to the relationship between the united government and the Zanzibar government. This Constitution shall apply to Mainland Tanzania as well as Tanzania Zanzibar.
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