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Impact of Farmland Rental Contract Disputes on Farmland Rental Market Participation

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Peer-reviewed publication
Décembre, 2021
Global

In the context of an ambiguous structure of farmland property rights, farmland rental contract disputes exhibited an upward tendency over the past decade, in practice, which damaged the expectations of land tenure security and, consequently, influenced the willingness of people to participate in farmland rental markets.

The Relative Timing of Population Growth and Land Use Change—A Case Study of North Taiwan from 1990 to 2015

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Peer-reviewed publication
Décembre, 2021
Global

Urban expansion is a form of land cover and land use change (LCLUC) that occurs globally, and population growth can be a driver of and be driven by LCLUC. Determining the cause–effect relationship is challenging because the temporal resolution of population data is limited by decadal censuses for most countries.

An Experimental Study of the Social Dimension of Land Consolidation Using Trust Games and Public Goods Games

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Peer-reviewed publication
Décembre, 2021
Georgia

Most land consolidation projects envisage reducing fragmentation and aim at increasing productivity, land use efficiency, and competitiveness of rural areas. However, recent insights suggest that social aspects are crucial as well. Hence, a critical assessment of the conditions under which land consolidation can be socially beneficial is necessary.

Assessing Project Proposals Based on National and Global Tiger Action Plans: Lessons from the Integrated Tiger Habitat Conservation Programme (ITHCP)

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Peer-reviewed publication
Décembre, 2021
Global

Tigers play a crucial role in maintaining healthy ecosystems. Unfortunately, tigers are threatened by poaching, human–wildlife conflict, habitat loss, and more. In response to these threats, the conservation community pledged to double the worldwide wild tiger population by 2022 (known as TX2) at the “Tiger Summit” in St. Petersburg in 2010, and to track the progress of Tiger Range Countries.

Agroforestry: Opportunities and Challenges in Timor-Leste

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Peer-reviewed publication
Décembre, 2021
Timor-Leste

Agro forestry is a land management system that integrates trees, agriculture crops, and animal farming in order to provide a diverse range of ecosystem services. Timor-Leste, the newest country and one of the least developed counties, has faced multidimensional challenges on land use management, including deforestation, land degradation, and poverty.

Forests and Forestry in Support of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Bibliometric Analysis

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Peer-reviewed publication
Décembre, 2021
Global

To address the world’s ongoing environmental challenges, 193 countries have committed to 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) concerning the economy, society, and the environment. However, there are gaps in our understanding of forests and forestry support SDGs.

Evolución de las políticas públicas y la legislación agraria en Costa Rica: impacto en la tenencia de la tierra y el desarrollo rural

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2021
Latin America and the Caribbean
Costa Rica

En el presente artículo de investigación las personas autoras realizan un estudio histórico- jurídico de las principales políticas públicas agrarias promulgadas por el Estado costarricense desde el año 1821 hasta la actualidad.

The Right to Land: To Whom Belongs after a Reconciliation Law in Egypt

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2021
Egypt

A revolutionary book by De Soto to formalize land tenure by changing dead capital to life capital has become the trademark in Egypt of issuing a temporary reconciliation law of 2019 and its amendment to approve a legal certificate to the violators against a certain fee The question is does this law legalize informal housing Is it enough to introduce a legal certificate to secure land tenure for

Impact Of Land Access And Ownership On Farm Production: Empirical Evidence From Gender Analysis In Southwestern Nigeria

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Décembre, 2021
Nigeria

Millions of poor people who live in rural areas and rely on agriculture for a living need secure access to productive land. Gender disparities in access to productive resources, such as agricultural land, remain a major concern, especially in Nigeria. This study therefore, investigated the impact of land access and ownership on farm production across gender in Southwest Nigeria.

Access To Land And Tenure Security In Ethiopia’S Ethnic-Based Administration System

LandLibrary Resource
Décembre, 2021
Ethiopia
United States of America
Norway

 Ethiopia follows a federal state administrative structure. Regional states are organized on ethnic basis. The country has over 85 ethnic groups and languages, but only majority ethnic groups, with few exceptions, have their own standalone regional states.The Constitution of the country categorizes land as a public property and gives land administration responsibilities to regional states.