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Showing items 1 through 9 of 9.How do we measure the success of agrarian transformation?
With land being the main source of income for many people in the developing world, security of access or ownership rights is imperative to the alleviation of rural povety.
Cotacachi es un Cantón que tiene una importante población indígena que vive en zonas minifundizadas. A pesar de existir una disponibilidad de tierras en haciendas, los conflictos por tierras no han sido el mecanismo de acceso a éstas.
Contains introduction, conceptual framework, issues for the land policy (sovereignty, land tenure systems and issues, land and sustainable livelihoods, land administration and management, natural resources, land markets, land/property taxation), policy implementation, the gaps and areas for futur
Examines (1) what is the issue and why is it important? – equality and economic growth, tenure insecurity, governance and institutions; (2) current evidence: what do we know?
Contains editors’ introduction, papers on Africa, Rwanda, Senegal, findings of 5 working groups, summary of conclusions.
Includes a retrospective of 10 years of land reform, restitution, redistribution, farm tenure reform, communal tenure reform, debating the future of land and agrarian reform, conclusions.
The task at hand entails the critical review of the Land Laws of Tanzania, chiefly Act No.4 and Act No.5, 1999 and their subsequent revisions. This could not be done out of context, or by confining oneself solely to the statutes.
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