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Social capital, land tenure and the adoption of green control techniques by family farms: Evidence from Shandong and Henan Provinces of China

Land Use Policy, 2019
In China, land tenure security refers to the stability of land management rights in the context of the Three Rights Separation Policy, according to which rural land ownership rights, land contract rights, and land management rights can be separated and ...
Yang Gao   +4 more
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Land tenure

The United Nations' Declaration on Peasants' Rights, 2022
R. Kibugi
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Decisions by Chinese households regarding renting in arable land—The impact of tenure security perceptions and trust

China Economic Review, 2020
Policies aimed at strengthening tenure security through the elimination of land reallocations and provision of land certificates have been implemented with different degrees of success in rural China.
Xianlei Ma   +4 more
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Land Tenure

Justice and Society in the Highlands of Scotland, 2021
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Connecting land tenure to land restoration

Development in Practice, 2023
The Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) adopted a decision on land tenure in 2019, requesting stakeholders to explore options on how to increase knowledge on responsible governance of tenure as a way to achieve land
U. E. Chigbu
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The relationship of land tenure, land use and land cover changes in Lake Victoria basin

Land Use Policy, 2023
Water basins characterise both physical and social environmental aspects such as land tenure. As such, the basins extend beyond spatial units of physical resources and human relations analysis to policy research and reform units.
J. Katusiime, B. Schütt, N. Mutai
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Analysing the dynamics of land use in the context of current conservation policies and land tenure in the Cerrado – MATOPIBA region (Brazil)

Land Use Policy, 2021
The side effect of the expansion of agricultural activities in the Brazilian Cerrado resulted in a loss of its native vegetation, biodiversity decline, and increasing greenhouse gas emissions. Recent expansion has mainly occurred in the northern Cerrado,
S. P. Polizel   +6 more
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Land Tenure

1993
Abstract Ever since the eighteenth century, economists have argued that the distribution of land shapes the pattern of resource allocation, distribution, and growth in an agricultural economy. We have since accumulated a great deal of evidence which strongly suggests that the distribution of assets determines how the gains of growth are ...
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Land tenure as a cause of tensions and driver of conflict among mining communities in Karamoja, Uganda: Is secure property rights a solution?

, 2020
This paper offers insight on the missed narrative of land and resource conflict beneath the reality of gemstones and ores in the inchoate industry of limestone, marble and gold mining by communities in Karamoja – Uganda.
M. Rugadya
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Land tenure security and its implications for investments to urban agriculture in Soweto, South Africa

, 2020
Land tenure regime is considered one of the most crucial assets determining viability of urban agriculture, especially in terms of investments. Many authors have built on traditional agricultural theory that only land ownership and (formal) secure land ...
L. Suchá   +4 more
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