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Showing items 48628 through 48636 of 73422.The animosity created during land contestations makes it impossible for widows, wives and mothers to peacefully settle land claims and use their land.
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This chapter uses both classic and contemporary literature to trace how land policies, and particularly land reform, have gained, lost, and regained prominence in development strategies and debates since the Second World War.
Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2001
Uncontrolled development was threatening to destroy the forest environment
and the traditional way of life of the hill people of Ratanakiri. Researchers
worked with the villagers to produce unique maps and resource use plans
The paper outlines issues arising in a planning process with a poor tribal group who have no legal title to the land where their homes have been for decades.
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