Customary Tenure and Land Alienation in Myanmar:
"Customary communal tenure is characteristic of many local upland communities in S.E. Asia. These
communities have strong ancestral relationships to their land, which has never been held under
individual rights, but considered common property of the village. Communal tenure has been the
norm and land has never been a commodity. This is an age-old characteristic of many societies
globally. Prior to the publication in 1861 of Ancient Law by the English jurist Henry Sumner Maine,
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJuly, 2015Myanmar
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJuly, 2015Myanmar
Abstract: "With
the
major
economic
system
changes,
many
new
developments
are
observed
in
every
sector
ofMyanmar.
Urban
landscaping
is
anintegral
part
of
modern
urban
construction
and
also
presents
the -
Library ResourceReports & ResearchAugust, 2015Myanmar
The
Government
of
Myanmar
has
demonstrated
their
interest
and
commitment
to
promoting
andprotecting
breast
feeding
and
to
improve
Maternal,
Infant
and
ChildHealth
and
Nutrition
with
thelaunching
of
Scaling
Up
Nutrition(SUN)
Movementin
2013 -
Library ResourceReports & ResearchJuly, 2015Myanmar
Abstract: "This research paper would be conducted to integrate with cultural heritage buildings and
new public buildings within the
whole area of Bagan harmoniously. New public buildings such as
hotels, motels, guest houses, inns, museum and viewing tower are constructed within old Bagan
area, new Bagan area, area of inside city wall and Nyaung Oo area. The authority demarcated laws
an
d regulations, and building control plans within archaeological zone, monumental zone and -
Library ResourceReports & ResearchJuly, 2015Myanmar
Abstract: The
cultural
heritage
buildings
give
a
sense
of
past
and
of
cultural
identity.
Those
buildingsencompassed
the
historical
evidence,
artifacts
and
beliefs.As
being
a
last
capital
ofMyanmar
Konbaung
Dynasty,there
were
various
kinds
of
building
which
are
still
left
out
in -
Library ResourceReports & ResearchJuly, 2015Myanmar
Abstract: "This report is about urbanism and historical heritage preservation in Yangon, Myanmar. When we
look at urbanism, we are as well to view from the perspectives of urban development along with
urban planning. The buildings are merely the physical infrastructures for the citizens of Yangon
but also
the cultural landscape and the history of the place. They have been changing throughout
the time along with social and culture values of the local people. To be able to understand fully
about the urban development of a certain area, -
Library ResourceReports & ResearchJuly, 2015Myanmar
Customary communal tenure is characteristic of many local shifting cultivation upland communities in S.E. Asia. These communities have strong ancestral relationships to their land, which has never been held under individual rights, but considered common property of the village. Communal tenure has been the norm and land has never been a commodity...
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJuly, 2015Myanmar
Abstract: "Considering
health
in
the
broad
term
as
well–being
this
studyexamines
changes
to
villagers’
lives
with
the
effect
of
privatization
and
modernization
policies.
It
explores
how
their
economy
is
relatedto
the
changing
environment
in
both
time
andspace.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchSeptember, 2015Myanmar
Abstract: "Socio‐economic
situation
means
an
individual's
or
agroup's
position
within
a
hierarchical
social
structure.
Socio-economic
status
depends
on
a
combination
of
variables,
including
occupation,
education,
income,
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