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VGGT: Assessment Toolkit Assessing gender-sensitive implementation and country-level monitoring of the Tenure Governance and Africa Land Policy Guidelines.

Training Resources & Tools
October, 2017
Global

The Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security (VGGT) are an international framework based on human rights obligations and standards for the governance of tenure of land, fisheries and forests. Adopted in 2012 by Committee on World Food Security (CFS) member countries, and following an inclusive negotiation process, they recognise the importance of land to a country’s development, and that good land governance and broad access to land enable food security for all people.1

The SPIRAL Project Brief

Policy Papers & Briefs
October, 2017
Sierra Leone

The UK Department for International Development (the “DFID”) plays a strong role in driving changes towards improving land rights protection, land-tenure information and responsible private sector land investments in developing countries. With funding from DFID’s LEGEND Challenge Program, Deutsche Welthungerhilfe (“WHH”) currently tests the CPCModel in partnership with a Sierra Leonean Investor under the SPIRAL-Project (the “Project”).

Land markets, Property rights, and Deforestation: Insights from Indonesia

Peer-reviewed publication
October, 2017
Indonesia

We examine the emergence of land markets and their effects on forest land appropriation by farm households in Jambi Province, Sumatra, using micro-level data covering land use and land transactions for a period of more than 20 years (1992–2015). Based on a theoretical model of land acquisition by a heterogeneous farming population, different hypotheses are developed and empirically tested. Farm households involved in forest land appropriation differ from those involved in land market purchases in terms of migration status and other socioeconomic characteristics.

Enhancing Public Sector Performance

Reports & Research
October, 2017
Malaysia

This report is part of the series focusing on documenting the lessons from Malaysia for other developing countries in improving their public-sector management. These lessons include those at the center of government, such as the delivery unit method applied to the implementation of the national priorities, or implementing the elements of performance-based budgeting, as well as deeper analysis of specific approaches in various sectors. Strategies for improving public sector performance will differ in education, health, public transport, or land administration.

Progress on land policy formulation and implementation in Africa

Conference Papers & Reports
October, 2017
Africa

The present report contains a summary of progress made over the past two years in implementing key decisions on land governance of the African Union and United Nations, including those made under the auspices of the African Union Summit of Heads of State and Government through its endorsement of the implementation plan for Agenda 2063.

Competing conceptions of customary land rights registration (rural land maps PFRs in Benin) : methodological, policy and polity issues

Reports & Research
October, 2017
Benin

The formalisation of local or customary land rights is often seen as a means of tackling insecurity of land tenure and encouraging investment. Several tools, such as the Rural Land Plans (PFRs) used in Benin, seem to resolve the tension between the logic of registering rights in order to increase productivity and the logic of securing complex local rights and reducing conflict. But while PFRs are potentially a good tool for dealing with complexity, current policy debate in Benin tends to focus on them as a tool for privatisation.

Títulos y derechos coloniales a la tierra en los pueblos de indios de Córdoba: una aproximación desde las fuentes del siglo XIX

Journal Articles & Books
October, 2017
Argentina

El proceso de formación y transformación de los recortados “derechos” coloniales a tierras de los indígenas sujetos a dominio colonial es un tema desigualmente conocido en los territorios que integraron la gobernación del Tucumán casi hasta fines del siglo XVIII. Córdoba, en particular, es una de las áreas en las que aún no se ha trabajado en profundidad ni con la misma intensidad para todos los períodos, aún cuando se dispone de un notable acervo documental para seguir procesos de larga duración y compararlos con los de otras regiones.

A LUTA PELA EFETIVAÇÃO DOS DIREITOS ÉTNICOS E TERRITORIAIS DAS COMUNIDADES QUILOMBOLAS EM CONFLITOS SOCIOAMBIENTAIS

Journal Articles & Books
September, 2017
América Latina e Caribe
América do Sul
Brasil
Este artigo possui o objetivo de analisar, criticamente, a ação extensionista promovida na defesa dos direitos étnicos e territoriais da comunidade quilombola de Queimadas, no procedimento administrativo para a certificação da desconformidade do empreendimento minerário denominado “Projeto Serro”, à legislação de uso e ocupação do solo do Município do Serro.