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Showing items 1 through 9 of 13.This report responds to heightened concerns over rising levels of farmer-herder conflict across a wide band of semi-arid Africa.
An overlap in the regulation of access to land and resources between customary and state management systems is causing problems of contradiction and conflict.
Despite progressive provisions on gender equality in Tanzania’s land laws, women have little representation in land allocation decisions. Mainstreaming gender in local regulations can help address this problem.
Large-scale agricultural investments impact upon men and women in different ways, yet women’s voices and interests are not always heard in decisions about land.
Land and decentralisation policies in Senegal have been closely linked since independence in 1960.
Includes the drivers of change; changes in ‘customary’ land management institutions – evidence from West Africa; changes in intra-family relations; changes in land transfer mechanisms – evidence from West Africa; case study of changes in ‘customary’ resource tenure systems in the inner Niger Delt
Date: juillet 2019
Source: Farmlandgrab, LandCam
Presents a framework for tackling urban-rural land challenges. Designed to help a range of stakeholders in developing countries understand how to adopt an inclusive approach to land management and administration initiatives to produce a balance in urban and rural development.
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