This report summarizes a case study of the Mexican ejidocommunity tenure system. Mexico was selected for this case study because of the rich history and extensive scale of the country’s community land tenure and registration systems. This community system covers 52% of the area of Mexico, roughly equivalent to the size of Egypt, and comprises over 30 000 communities. The ejido system emanated from the Mexican revolution (1910-1917) and represents a case where the customary system of land has been largely integrated into the statutory system.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesEnero, 2015Global, Egipto, México
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Library ResourceEnero, 1995Belice
Will intensifying the road network around market areas produce greater economic returns and less environmental damage than extending the road network into new areas?Rural roads promote economic development but also facilitate deforestation. To explore the trade-offs between development and environmental damage posed by road building, Chomitz and Gray develop and estimate a spatially explicit model of land use.
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Library ResourceLegislación y políticasLegislaciónJunio, 2004Honduras
This decree is Honduras' general property law.
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Library ResourceLegislación y políticasOctubre, 2005Honduras
This decree is the 2nd reform of the 2004 Honduran property law
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Library ResourceMultimediaSeptiembre, 2020México
Infographic | Land Ownership in Mexico, From the Colonial Era to the End of the 20th Century.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesSeptiembre, 2011México
Under certain circumstances, land titling, property regime changes, and land‐use conversions yield substantial profits. Yet few people possess the wealth, knowledge, and networks to benefit from these procedures. In the Yucatán Peninsula, a region recently targeted as a prominent investment location by the Mexican national government (mainly with the “Tren Maya” megaproject) and the private capital, forestlands collectively owned as ejidos by Mayan peasants are on the trend to complete privatization.
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The Tenure-Gender Nexus in Land Management and Land Policy
Artículos de revistas y librosNoviembre, 2021Etiopía, Mozambique, Rwanda, Lesotho, Ghana, México, China, AlemaniaThis book delivers new conceptual and empirical studies surrounding the design and evaluation of land governance, focusing on land management approaches, land policy issues, advances in pro-poor land tenure and land-based gender concerns. It explores alternative approaches for land management and land tenure through international experiences. Part 1 covers Concepts, debates and perspectives on the governance and gender aspects of land. Part 2 focuses on Tenure-gender dimensions in land management, land administration and land policy.
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Library ResourceLegislaciónDiciembre, 1997Nicaragua
Law on Urban and Agricultural Property
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesEnero, 2014Nicaragua
La Reforma Agraria de la década de 1980 en Nicaragua dejó unas 50,000 beneficiarios sin una adecuada regularización de la tenencia de su tierra. El Programa de Servicios Legales Rurales (PSL) de Nitlapan Uca estableció una red nacional de oicinas atedida por abogados especialistas en regularización, asistencia técnica y capacitación a productores y producturas para formalizar su propiedad.
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Library ResourceLegislación y políticasEnero, 2003Nicaragua
It is the ineludible commitment of the State of Nicaragua to respond to the claim for the titling of the lands and territories of the indigenous peoples and ethnic communities of the former Mosquitia of Nicaragua; right set forth in the International Treaties entered into between England and Nicaragua, such as the 1860 Managua Treaty and the 1905 Harrison-Altamirano Treaty. This right to the land is recognized in the 1987 Political Constitution of Nicaragua and the Statute of Autonomy of the Autonomous Regions of the Atlantic Coast.
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