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Legal pluralism, gendered discourses, and hybridity in land-titling practices in Cambodia

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2017
Cambodja

This article describes and analyses the tensions, ambivalence, and hybridity that prevail in the nexus between discourses of gender and the legal pluralism of the new, formalized, and customary ways of handling land titles. Based on empirical research in Cambodia, it reveals a number of mechanisms, challenges, and inconsistencies in the practice of land-titling.

Livelihood, Land Use and Customary Tenure in KHUPRA: Report of a Participatory Action Research

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Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2017
Myanmar

ABSTRACTED FROM INTRODUCTION: This report is the result of a participatory action research (PAR) conducted by members of Khupra community and Karuna Mission Social Solidarity-Loikaw (KMSS-Loikaw) Livelihood Program team between October 2015 to November 2016.

Political transition and emergent forest-conservation issues in Myanmar

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2017
Myanmar

Political and economic transitions have had substantial impacts on forest conservation. Where transitions are underway or anticipated, historical precedent and methods for systematically assessing future trends should be used to anticipate likely threats to forest conservation and design appropriate and prescient policy measures to counteract them.

Power and Potential: A Comparative Analysis of National Laws and Regulations Concerning Women's Rights to Community Forests

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Reports & Research
Novembro, 2017
Cambodja
Myanmar
Tailândia
Vietnam
Global

Up to 2.5 billion people hold and use the world’s community lands, yet the tenure rights of women—who comprise more than half the population of the world’s Indigenous Peoples and local communities—are seldom acknowledged or protected by national laws.

Los Weenhayek, en camino a la consolidación de su territorio

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Reports & Research
Setembro, 2017
Bolívia

El territorio weenhayek aún continúa en proceso de saneamiento. De los 197.000 hectáreas demandadas por los indígenas solo se tituló el 30%. En el proceso hubo problemas con ganaderos quienes se apropiaron de parte de lo demandado.Por ese motivo, a modo de proteger y defender su territorio, las familias weenhayek como medida estratégica desdoblaron sus comunidades constituyendo unas nuevas.

Land for infrastructure development: compulsory acquisition and compensation of unregistered/undocumented land in Kenya

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Journal Articles & Books
Fevereiro, 2017
Quênia

Kenya’s Vision 2030 aims at transforming the country into a newly industrialized middle income country


and infrastructural development is high on the agenda to achieve this. Competing land uses and existing


interests in land make the use of eminent domain by government in acquiring land inevitable. However


Land tenure reforms, tenure security and food security in poor agrarian economies: Causal linkages and research gaps

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2016
Global

This paper reviews the literature to identify the relationship between tenure security and food security. The literatures on tenure issues and food security issues are not well connected and the scientific evidence on the causal links between tenure security and food security is very limited.

The Recognition of Customary Tenure in Myanmar

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Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2016
Myanmar

ABSTRACTED FROM EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This is one of four thematic studies on customary tenure in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Vietnam. These studies seek to present an analysis of customary tenure arrangements in each country and identify key challenges and opportunities for strengthening the legal recognition and protection of customary tenure.

Historical Changes of Land Tenure and Land Use Rights in a Local Community: A Case Study in Lao PDR

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2016
Laos

Land-titling programs, land and forest allocation programs, and projects on state-allocated land for development and investment in Laos have been key drivers of change in land tenure. These have triggered major shifts in land use rights, from customary, to temporary, and then to permanent land use rights.