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Land reform: new seeds on old ground?

Décembre, 1998

Following initial enthusiasm in the post-war period, land reform fell out of favour with donors from the early 1970s. Nonetheless, sporadic efforts to redistribute land continued: Ethiopia in 1975, Zimbabwe in 1980 and a renewed commitment to land reform in the Philippines in 1988. These reforms stemmed from shifts in the domestic balance of power between landowners and landless workers and peasants, which were quite independent of donor policies.

Social Exclusion and Land Administration in Orissa, India

Décembre, 1998
Inde
Europe
Asie méridionale

Examines—from the perspective of transaction costs—factors that constrain access to land for the rural poor and other socially excluded groups in India. They find that: Land reform has reduced large landholdings since the 1950s. Medium-size farms have gained most. Formidable obstacles still prevent the poor from gaining access to land. The complexity of land revenue administration in Orissa is partly the legacy of distinctly different systems, which produced more or less complete and accurate land records.

Access to Land in Rural India

Décembre, 1998
Inde
Europe
Asie méridionale

Access to land is deeply important in rural India, where the incidence of poverty is highly correlated with lack of access to land. Mearns provides a framework for assessing alternative approaches to improving access to land by India's rural poor.

Land Law Subsystems? Urban Vietnam as a case study

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 1998
Viet Nam

Throughout Vietnam's long histoty, the central elite and peripheraI farming communities have been legaIly and culturally divided. This dichotomy was never as complete as the famous injunction that "the emperor's writ stops at the village gate" infers. InitiaIly, during the period of French colonisation and more recently since the introduction of doi moi (renovation) economic reforrns, central authorities have attempted to unify land management with universaI normative law.

Comunidades y tierra en el Ecuador

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 1998
Équateur

Como resultado de la implementación de las políticas neoliberales en la región durante las dos últimas décadas, el problema de la tierra ha pretendido ser “archivado” no sólo en las políticas sectoriales sino también en las discusiones sobre el problema agrario y rural en general.

In the name of the land : organization, transnationalism, and the culture of the state in a Mexican Ejido

Reports & Research
Décembre, 1998
Mexique

This study is based on research carried out during several periods from mid 1991 to mid 1995 in the ejido La Canoa in Jalisco, western Mexico, and in several government agencies. The study focuses in particular on the period between the 1930s and 1992 when the Mexican agrarian law was fundamentally changed. The last chapters of the book discuss the change of the agrarian law in 1992.

Réforme agraire: colonisation et coopératives agricoles 1998/1

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 1998
Serbie
France
Macédoine du Nord
Bangladesh
Honduras
États-Unis d'Amérique
El Salvador
Chili
Guatemala
Colombie
Kenya
Maroc
Japon
Ouganda
Albanie
Italie
Tanzania
Équateur
Tunisie
Sénégal
Soudan
Paraguay
Mexique
Brésil
Amériques

This issue of Land Reform, Land Settlement and Cooperatives includes interesting descriptions of land tenure and related policies in Uganda, Tunisia, the United Republic of Tanzania and Morocco. Two thought-provoking articles on access to land and other assets focus on policies to reduce poverty and the function of markets in the allocation of production resources. In the first, J. Melmed-Sanjak and S.