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Property Rights and Gender in Uganda

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Training Resources & Tools
December, 2009
Uganda

Property rights economically empower women by creating opportunities for earning income, securing their place in the community and ensuring their livelihoods. When women are economically empowered, it spurs development for their families and communities.

Desigualdades de classe e gênero no acesso à terra

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Reports & Research
December, 2009
South America
Brazil

Esta dissertação aborda as imbricações de classe e gênero nos processos organizativos relacionados ao acesso à terra. A pesquisa visou compreender de que forma a participação das mulheres no Movimento de Mulheres Trabalhadoras Rurais tem contribuído para gerar mudanças em relação ao acesso e controle da terra no Sertão Central de Pernambuco, Brasil.

La tierra pública periurbana : Arrendamiento, enfiteusis y ventas en el entorno agrario de Buenos Aires (San José de Flores, 1800-1862)

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2009
Argentina

Las distintas cuestiones vinculadas al traspaso de las tierras públicas a manos particulares (en usufructo y en propiedad plena) en la campaña bonaerense del siglo XIX han suscitado el interés de diversos investigadores que, a partir de estudios de casos mayoritariamente vinculados a la dinámica de expansión de la frontera sur, delinearon las modalidades generales del proceso.

Ocupaçâo, valorizaçâo e comércio de terras no norte do Rio Grande do Sul - séculos 19 e 20

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2009
Brazil

This article focuses on some aspects of the agrarian history of Soledade, a town in the north of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. Our aim is to understand how this area was in many ways affected by the Land Law of 1850, particularly in economic and social terms.

La formación del mercado de tierras durante la expansión de la frontera bonaerense. Chascomús y Junín, 1860-1890

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2009
Argentina

En este trabajo nos proponemos analizar la formación del mercado de tierras durante la expansión de la frontera de la provincia de Buenos Aires entre 1860 y 1890, a partir de un enfoque local comparado, enfocando la investigación en dos partidos: Chascomús y Junín.

Conflict over forests and land in Asia

LandLibrary Resource
December, 2009
Eastern Asia
Oceania
Southern Asia

Tenure and claims over forests and land are highly contested throughout Asia where states retain full ownership of land. Competition for land for investment, resource extraction, and conservation is becoming more common. The conflict takes place between local communities and indigenous peoples and external Government agencies and developers.

Land tenure: issues in housing reconstruction and income poverty case study of earthquake-affected areas in Hazara

LandLibrary Resource
December, 2009
Pakistan

There are many commendable successes with respect to relief, recovery, reconstruction and rehabilitation to assist the earthquake affected districts of North West Frontier Province3 and Azad Kashmir. The same, however, cannot be said unambiguously about housing reconstruction. Partly, the obstacles are rooted in Earthquake Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Authority (ERRA) rigid procedures.

Improving gender equality and grassroots participation through good land governance: A Training Package (Eng – 2010)

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Manuals & Guidelines
December, 2009
Global

This training package provides an introduction to the important, complex, and sometimes daunting theme of improving land governance as a means to enhance gender equality and grassroots participation in land matters.

The Transformation of Land Law in Indonesia: The Persistence of Pluralism

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Peer-reviewed publication
December, 2009
Indonesia

Transforming a pluralistic tenure system into unified statutory rights has been a major objective of the development of property law in many developing countries. Many law and development scholars have assumed that unified land rights are a pre-condition to development and that a pluralistic tenure land system is a major source of uncertainty and insecurity.

Land use conflicts in the Inner Niger Delta of Mali: does climate change play a role?

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Reports & Research
December, 2009
Mali

Does climate change drive conflict over land use in Mali?

This study investigates the alleged relationship between climate change and conflicts, using the Inland Delta of the Niger River in Mali as a case study, where this region is an African hotspot area in terms of land use conflicts.