Colombia : The Role of Land in Involuntary Displacement

Internal displacement in Colombia has become more prevalent and serious. Expulsion of land users to gain territorial control is increasingly a tactical element in the conflict. High land inequality makes it easier to uproot populations. Providing assistance to displaced populations does not reduce their propensity to return. Together with other measures, a land policy that increases tenure security for those at risk of displacement, and improves access to land, can not only help to reduce the incidence of displacement, but also make it easier for the displaced to cope. Public spending, especially on education, is also critical.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2004-02
Subjects:AGRARIAN REFORM, AGRICULTURE, ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, EMPLOYMENT, FARMS, HOUSEHOLDS, INCOMES, LAND REFORM, LAND TENURE, LAND USE, LAND VALUE, LANDOWNERS, LIVELIHOODS, LIVESTOCK, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, MUNICIPALITIES, NEGOTIATIONS, NGOS, PRODUCTIVITY, PUBLIC GOODS, PUBLIC INVESTMENT, PUBLIC SPENDING, REFORM PROGRAMS, RENTS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, TENANTS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/02/6078427/colombia-role-land-involuntary-displacement
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/11280
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