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Social capital and perceived tenure security of informal housing: Evidence from Beijing, China

Urban studies, 2021
Perceived tenure security is recognised to affect the socioeconomic behaviours and wellbeing of informal settlement dwellers. The provision of perceived tenure security is centred on the developmental agenda as a key policy alternative of tenure ...
Mengzhu Zhang
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The Impact of Community Forest Formalisation on Tenure Security and Co-Management in Thailand

International forestry review, 2021
HIGHLIGHTS Official registration enabled communities to protect forest against encroachment. Registration enabled communities to control and reduce illegal logging.
M. Jenke, J. Pretzsch
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Women's tenure security on collective lands: A conceptual framework

Journal of Rural Studies
Within discussions of land and resource rights, there is growing attention to women’s rights, mostly in terms of household and individual rights to private property.
Ruth Meinzen-Dick   +5 more
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What is Forest Tenure (In)Security? Insights from Participatory Prospective Analysis

Social Science Research Network, 2023
perceptions of tenure (in)
Annie Larson   +3 more
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Does land tenure security increase the marketization of land rentals between acquaintances?

, 2021
Using data from the 2015 China Household Finance Survey, we find that secure land tenure reduces informal land rentals between acquaintances. Additionally, secure land tenure increases land rent even when rental transactions are conducted between ...
Tongwei Qiu   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

To own or not to own? Land tenure security and production risk in small-scale farming

Land Use Policy, 2023
K. Olagunju   +4 more
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Security of Tenure: Competing Interests

The Journal of Social Welfare Law, 1987
Abstract One of the most problematical and controversial areas of housing iaw is the law relating to the private rented sector. For as long as public authorities, for a variety of reasons, fail to provide adequate housing for everyone who might need it, the private rented sector continues to play an important role in making available accommodation for ...
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