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9 7 8 9 2 5 1 0 7 2 7 7 6 The guidelines are the first comprehensive, global instrument on tenure and its administration to be prepared through intergovernmental negotiations.
Alexander Müller
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9 7 8 9 2 5 1 0 7 2 7 7 6 The guidelines are the first comprehensive, global instrument on tenure and its administration to be prepared through intergovernmental negotiations.
Alexander Müller
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Land tenure reforms and persistence of land conflicts in Sub-Saharan Africa – The case of Botswana
Land Use Policy, 2019The aim of this paper is to interrogate and analyse the nature, extent and causes of land conflicts in Sub-Saharan Africa taking Botswana as a case study.
F. Kalabamu
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Land Use Policy, 2019
A typical character of land tenure or property systems in sub-Saharan Africa is that the systems exclude women (implicitly and explicitly). That is why the discourse on women and land tenure remains a burgeoning policy debate in sub-Saharan Africa.
U. E. Chigbu
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A typical character of land tenure or property systems in sub-Saharan Africa is that the systems exclude women (implicitly and explicitly). That is why the discourse on women and land tenure remains a burgeoning policy debate in sub-Saharan Africa.
U. E. Chigbu
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Land tenure and urban climate resilience in the South Pacific
Climate and Development, 2019Urbanisation trends and global environmental change are two of the most critical modern-day stressors threatening the resilience of cities around the world.
D. McEvoy, D. Mitchell, A. Trundle
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Land Use Policy, 2019
The empirical evidence from developing countries suggests that land tenure equity can be regarded as a means of promoting development by empowering women. Despite current prime laws and regulations having provided the basis for rural women to enjoy equal
Wenjing Han +2 more
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The empirical evidence from developing countries suggests that land tenure equity can be regarded as a means of promoting development by empowering women. Despite current prime laws and regulations having provided the basis for rural women to enjoy equal
Wenjing Han +2 more
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Gendered livelihoods and land tenure: The case of artisanal gold miners in Mali, West Africa
Geoforum, 2019Artisanal small-scale mining (ASM) is an important source of income for millions of sub-Saharan Africans. Scholars from various disciplines have demonstrated that urban and rural Africans take up mining as a response to unemployment, lack of credit and ...
Leif V. Brottem, Lassine Ba
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Uncovering land tenure insecurities: tips for tenure responsive land-use planning in Ethiopia
Development in Practice, 2019Land-use planning, although a mechanism for development, can also generate insecurity during its implementation. This article argues that tenure security and land-use planning should not be implemented in isolation from each other.
U. E. Chigbu +2 more
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Abstract The Sudan has a large land area but remains relatively thinly populated. Nevertheless, the continuing rapid population growth and the development of large-scale mechanized agriculture are resulting in perceived shortages of land in various parts of the country, especially in the central belt.
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Abstract The Sudan has a large land area but remains relatively thinly populated. Nevertheless, the continuing rapid population growth and the development of large-scale mechanized agriculture are resulting in perceived shortages of land in various parts of the country, especially in the central belt.
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