Land and Property Rights

In rural areas, land is the basis for agricultural production and the source for securing natural resources through fishing, hunting, pasturing or other activities. Land is used by many people for different purposes (e.g. for agricultural production, housing, industry, services and government). Land also has social, cultural and political functions related to each country’s history. Because land is used for so many purposes, land and property rights have broad impact on people’s lives and livelihoods. These rights refer to the rules that specify who can do what with which resources and assets, for how long and under what conditions. Collecting plants in a forest, cultivating a plot of land, getting the produce harvested, accessing and extracting natural resources and deciding who should or should not be allowed to collect plants or cultivate a plot of land are all expressions of the exercise of property rights.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bojic Bultrini, D.B.;Djeddah, C.
Format: Book (stand-alone) biblioteca
Language:English
Published: FAO ; 2010
Online Access:https://openknowledge.fao.org/handle/20.500.14283/i1896e
http://www.fao.org/3/a-i1896e.pdf
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