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Restitución de tierras y derecho al medioambiente en Colombia: tensiones y proximidades en torno a la situación de los campesinos en zonas de reserva forestal

Journal Articles & Books
Colombia

La restitución de tierras como instrumento de reparación en el contexto de la justicia transicional en Colombia, incorpora importantes herramientas que denotan su potencialidad en la consecución de objetivos de justicia que van más allá de la justicia correctiva.

Determinación y análisis de áreas de potencial conflicto en el uso del suelo en el ejido municipal de San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro, Patagonia, Argentina, utilizando la tecnología de los Sistemas de Información Geográfica (SIG)

Journal Articles & Books
Argentina

El objetivo de este trabajo es la identificación y el análisis de las áreas con aptitud potencial para el desarrollo de actividades de producción primaria, expansión del uso urbano y conservación de vegetación nativa, a partir de la obtención de mapas de aptitud continua y posteriormente sus combinaciones tendientes a identificar las localizaciones de las áreas de potencial conflicto entre dichos usos en el ejido de San Carlos de Bariloche.

Water management in the municipality of Union de Tvla from a governance approach

Journal Articles & Books
Mexico

Problems related to water resources have been the source of conflicts at different levels and between different actors. Consequently, new political-institutional schemes have been proposed, shifting towards governance, permitting the involvement of new actors in political decision-making processes. This article presents a case study on water management in the municipality of Union de Tvla in western Mexico, using the Analytical Governance Framework, which addresses five elements: problems, actors, nodal points, norms and processes.

Nigeria: The Harvest Of Death - Three Years Of Bloody Clashes Between Farmers and Herders in Nigeria

Reports & Research
November, 2018
Nigeria

This report documents the violent clashes between members of farmer communities and members of herder communities in parts of Nigeria, particularly in the northern parts of the country, over access to resources: water, land and pasture. It also documents the failure of the Nigerian government in fulfilling its constitutional responsibility of protection of lives and property by refusing to investigate, arrest and prosecute perpetrators of attacks.

Staking Their Claims: Land Disputes in Southern Mozambique

December, 1996
Sub-Saharan Africa

Conflicting interests in land and resource use emerged in postwar Mozambique, giving rise to multiple layers of dispute. This article explores the disputes occurring between 1992 and 1995 in two districts which are notable for the severity of competition over land by virtue of their proximity to Maputo, namely, Matutuíne and Namaacha. Although private sector claims were beginning to be staked with the potential for displacing people occupying the same land, other conflicts still predominated.

Land disputes in Afghanistan – is enough being done to end the conflict?

December, 2001

Land disputes are threatening the prospects of post-war reconstruction in Afghanistan. Population growth, returning refugees, opium poppy production, ethnic tension and drought have increased the pressure on the land. A growing number of rural Afghans are either landless or own plots too small for survival. Competition over pasture is leading to armed clashes between nomads and settled farmers. Neither the Karzai government nor the international community is doing enough to restore order to land relations.

State courts and the regulation of land disputes in Ghana: the litigants’ perspective

December, 2004
Ghana
Sub-Saharan Africa

This paper argues that Ghanaian litigants in land disputes favour authoritative state legal-institutions over out-of-court settlements. Current policy debates on how to protect the land rights of the majority of customary land holders revolve around the respective merits of customary and non-state regulation (said to be accessible, flexible and socially embedded) versus state systems, which are said to offer more certainty, impartiality and nondiscriminatory codes and procedures.

CHALLENGES OF LAND ISSUES TO INVESTMENT IN KENYA

Reports & Research
February, 2017
Africa
Kenya

The last decade has witnessed a raft of political and legal reforms in Kenya and the efforts have paid dividends. Kenya is experiencing an unprecedented surge in foreign direct investments in varied infrastructure projects. In most cases the projects are situate in rural areas creating a buzz of excitement and igniting opportunities for poverty reduction initiatives directly or indirectly.

Redress for Historical Land Injustices in Kenya. A Brief on Proposed Legislation for Historical Land Injustices

Reports & Research
February, 2016
Kenya

Land has been and remains a politically sensitive and culturally complex issue for Kenya. Kenya’s history with regard to the land question is characterized by indications of a breakdown in land administration, disparities in land ownership, tenure insecurity and conflict. It was therefore against this backdrop that land reform was identified as an essential component of Kenya’s National Dialogue and Reconciliation (KNDR) process and in particular, agenda item 4 on addressing long standing issues.

MOÇAMBIQUE E A QUESTÃO DA TERRA: UM OLHAR AUDIOVISUAL

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2015
Africa
Mozambique
A questão da terra é um dos pontos nevrálgicos de Moçambique, cujo destaque ampliou-se com a democratização do país em 1990 e a tentativa de adequação da economia ao novo contexto político interno e internacional, que inclui a possibilidade de investimentos privados, assim como o uso e a ocupação das terras moçambicanas.

Land conflicts in Kenya: causes, impacts, and resolutions

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2005
Kenya

Because of changes in some underlying factors, land is increasingly becoming a source of conflicts in Africa. We estimate the determinants of land conflicts and their impacts on input application in Kenya by using a recent survey of 899 rural households. We find that widows are about 13 percent more likely to experience pending land conflicts when their parcels are registered under the names of their deceased husbands than when titles are registered under their names.

LAND DISPUTES RESOLUTION IN KENYA: A COMPARISON OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND LAND COURT AND THE LAND DIPSUTES TRIBUNAL

Reports & Research
August, 2015
Kenya

Until recently, the legal framework on land was marred by the existence of multiple land laws, some of which were incompatible. These laws, coupled with the rampant land injustices hampered efficacy in land ownership, management and administration of land. As a result, the Constitution of Kenya (CoK) has changed the laws on land and the dispute resolution institutions.