Land Tenure Journal. Articles

This issue of the Land Tenure Journal includes a geographically and technically diverse range of papers covering Europe, Africa, and Asia. They cover a variety of different situations where land tenure plays a key role in improving food security and reducing poverty: from land consolidation as an alternative to compulsory land acquisition in Germany; to rural land markets and land concentration in Romania; to the impact of secured land rights on crop productivity in Pakistan; to customary land a ssociations and sustainability issues in Papua New Guinea; to addressing land conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) through a Green Negotiated Territorial Development approach.

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Main Authors: FAO, Rome (Italy). Partnerships, Advocacy and Capacity Development Div. eng 1423211762529, FAO, Rome (Italy). Div. des Partenariats, des Activités de Plaidoyer et du Renforcement des Capacités fre 1423211762684, FAO, Rome (Italy). Div. de Asociaciones, Promoción Institucional y Desarrollo de la Capacidad spa 1423211762530
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Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 2016
Subjects:land tenure, land ownership, property, customary land rights, governance, case studies,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/a-i7689t.pdf
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Summary:This issue of the Land Tenure Journal includes a geographically and technically diverse range of papers covering Europe, Africa, and Asia. They cover a variety of different situations where land tenure plays a key role in improving food security and reducing poverty: from land consolidation as an alternative to compulsory land acquisition in Germany; to rural land markets and land concentration in Romania; to the impact of secured land rights on crop productivity in Pakistan; to customary land a ssociations and sustainability issues in Papua New Guinea; to addressing land conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) through a Green Negotiated Territorial Development approach.