Benefits of Titling Indigenous Communities in the Peruvian Amazon: A Stated Preference Approach

We conduct a discrete choice experiment with leaders of a random sample of 164 Peruvian indigenous communities (ICs) - to our knowledge, the first use of rigorous stated preference methods to analyze land titling. We find that: (i) on average, IC leaders are willing to pay US$35,000-45,000 for a title, roughly twice the per community administrative cost of titling; (ii) WTP is positively correlated with the value of IC land and the risk of land grabbing; and (iii) leaders prefer titling processes that involve indigenous representatives and titles that encompass land with cultural value.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Allen Blackman
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Land Titling, Indigenous People, Land Right, Economy, Stakeholder Ecosystem, Willingness to Pay, Land Use, O13 - Agriculture • Natural Resources • Energy • Environment • Other Primary Products, Q15 - Land Ownership and Tenure • Land Reform • Land Use • Irrigation • Agriculture and Environment, C93 - Field Experiments, discrete choice experiment;Indigenous Community;land rights;mixed multinomiallogit,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004678
https://publications.iadb.org/en/benefits-titling-indigenous-communities-peruvian-amazon-stated-preference-approach
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spelling dig-bid-node-331542023-03-14T00:15:03ZBenefits of Titling Indigenous Communities in the Peruvian Amazon: A Stated Preference Approach 2022-12-22T00:12:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004678 https://publications.iadb.org/en/benefits-titling-indigenous-communities-peruvian-amazon-stated-preference-approach Inter-American Development Bank Land Titling Indigenous People Land Right Economy Stakeholder Ecosystem Willingness to Pay Land Use O13 - Agriculture • Natural Resources • Energy • Environment • Other Primary Products Q15 - Land Ownership and Tenure • Land Reform • Land Use • Irrigation • Agriculture and Environment C93 - Field Experiments discrete choice experiment;Indigenous Community;land rights;mixed multinomiallogit We conduct a discrete choice experiment with leaders of a random sample of 164 Peruvian indigenous communities (ICs) - to our knowledge, the first use of rigorous stated preference methods to analyze land titling. We find that: (i) on average, IC leaders are willing to pay US$35,000-45,000 for a title, roughly twice the per community administrative cost of titling; (ii) WTP is positively correlated with the value of IC land and the risk of land grabbing; and (iii) leaders prefer titling processes that involve indigenous representatives and titles that encompass land with cultural value. Inter-American Development Bank Allen Blackman Sahan Dissanayake Adan Martinez Cruz Leonardo Corral Maja Schling IDB Publications Peru en
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topic Land Titling
Indigenous People
Land Right
Economy
Stakeholder Ecosystem
Willingness to Pay
Land Use
O13 - Agriculture • Natural Resources • Energy • Environment • Other Primary Products
Q15 - Land Ownership and Tenure • Land Reform • Land Use • Irrigation • Agriculture and Environment
C93 - Field Experiments
discrete choice experiment;Indigenous Community;land rights;mixed multinomiallogit
Land Titling
Indigenous People
Land Right
Economy
Stakeholder Ecosystem
Willingness to Pay
Land Use
O13 - Agriculture • Natural Resources • Energy • Environment • Other Primary Products
Q15 - Land Ownership and Tenure • Land Reform • Land Use • Irrigation • Agriculture and Environment
C93 - Field Experiments
discrete choice experiment;Indigenous Community;land rights;mixed multinomiallogit
spellingShingle Land Titling
Indigenous People
Land Right
Economy
Stakeholder Ecosystem
Willingness to Pay
Land Use
O13 - Agriculture • Natural Resources • Energy • Environment • Other Primary Products
Q15 - Land Ownership and Tenure • Land Reform • Land Use • Irrigation • Agriculture and Environment
C93 - Field Experiments
discrete choice experiment;Indigenous Community;land rights;mixed multinomiallogit
Land Titling
Indigenous People
Land Right
Economy
Stakeholder Ecosystem
Willingness to Pay
Land Use
O13 - Agriculture • Natural Resources • Energy • Environment • Other Primary Products
Q15 - Land Ownership and Tenure • Land Reform • Land Use • Irrigation • Agriculture and Environment
C93 - Field Experiments
discrete choice experiment;Indigenous Community;land rights;mixed multinomiallogit
Inter-American Development Bank
Benefits of Titling Indigenous Communities in the Peruvian Amazon: A Stated Preference Approach
description We conduct a discrete choice experiment with leaders of a random sample of 164 Peruvian indigenous communities (ICs) - to our knowledge, the first use of rigorous stated preference methods to analyze land titling. We find that: (i) on average, IC leaders are willing to pay US$35,000-45,000 for a title, roughly twice the per community administrative cost of titling; (ii) WTP is positively correlated with the value of IC land and the risk of land grabbing; and (iii) leaders prefer titling processes that involve indigenous representatives and titles that encompass land with cultural value.
author2 Allen Blackman
author_facet Allen Blackman
Inter-American Development Bank
topic_facet Land Titling
Indigenous People
Land Right
Economy
Stakeholder Ecosystem
Willingness to Pay
Land Use
O13 - Agriculture • Natural Resources • Energy • Environment • Other Primary Products
Q15 - Land Ownership and Tenure • Land Reform • Land Use • Irrigation • Agriculture and Environment
C93 - Field Experiments
discrete choice experiment;Indigenous Community;land rights;mixed multinomiallogit
author Inter-American Development Bank
author_sort Inter-American Development Bank
title Benefits of Titling Indigenous Communities in the Peruvian Amazon: A Stated Preference Approach
title_short Benefits of Titling Indigenous Communities in the Peruvian Amazon: A Stated Preference Approach
title_full Benefits of Titling Indigenous Communities in the Peruvian Amazon: A Stated Preference Approach
title_fullStr Benefits of Titling Indigenous Communities in the Peruvian Amazon: A Stated Preference Approach
title_full_unstemmed Benefits of Titling Indigenous Communities in the Peruvian Amazon: A Stated Preference Approach
title_sort benefits of titling indigenous communities in the peruvian amazon: a stated preference approach
publisher Inter-American Development Bank
url http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004678
https://publications.iadb.org/en/benefits-titling-indigenous-communities-peruvian-amazon-stated-preference-approach
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