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Research since the 1990s highlights the importance of tenure rights for sustainable natural resource management, and for alleviating poverty and enhancing nutrition and food security for the 3.14 billion rural inhabitants of less-developed countries who rely on forests and agriculture for their livelihoods.
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Women's land rights in the transition to individualized ownership [PDF]
This study explores the impact of changes in land tenure institutions on women's land rights and the efficiency of tree resource management in Western Ghana.
Aidoo, J. B. +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study offers a forward‐looking assessment of sustainability indicator research in agribusiness by integrating bibliometric mapping with ARIMA‐based forecasting. Analysing 403 Scopus‐indexed articles, bibliographic‐coupling analysis identifies three contemporary thematic domains: Techno‐Managerial Sustainability, Systemic and ...
Marcelo Kratz Mendes +5 more
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Land-tenure policy reforms: Decollectivization and the Doi Moi system in Vietnam [PDF]
millions fed, food security, rice, Land tenure, Land reform, Doi Moi, Decollectivization,
Kirk, Michael, Tuan, Nguyen Do Anh
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Rental Externality, Tenure Security, and Housing Quality [PDF]
This paper considers three tenure modes - owner-owned housing, tenant-owned housing, and landlord-owned housing - and models the effect of the rental externality and tenure security on housing quality.
Iwata Shinichiro +2 more
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ABSTRACT Many firms set ambitious sustainability goals but these are frequently “displaced” by proxy goals that are easier to track and measure. However, the specific types of goal conflicts that follow from this displacement are poorly understood. We conducted a case study of circular innovation initiatives at a global MedTech company and identified ...
Wiebke Reim +2 more
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Responsible land tenure governance in relation to land degradation neutrality: A research synthesis
Land degradation neutrality (LDN), introduced by the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, seeks to balance ongoing land degradation with restoration efforts to maintain ecosystem function and productivity.
Getie Gebrie Eshetie +2 more
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Tenure Security Perception Patterns among Amazonian Communities in Peru: Gender and Ethnicity
This study delves into perceptions of land and forest tenure (in)security among Indigenous and mestizo populations in the Peruvian Amazon. Despite all having collective lands, the selected communities vary in their formalisation processes.
Zoila A. Cruz-Burga +3 more
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ACCESS TO LAND AND TENURE SECURITY IN ETHIOPIA’S ETHNIC-BASED ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM
Ethiopia follows a federal state administrative structure. Regional states are organized on ethnic basis. The country has over 85 ethnic groups and languages, but only majority ethnic groups, with few exceptions, have their own standalone regional states.
Zemen Haddis Gebeyehu
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Incorporating Land Tenure Security into Conservation
Abstract Insecure land tenure plagues many developing and tropical regions, often where conservation concerns are highest. Conservation organizations have long focused on protected areas as tenure interventions, but are now thinking more comprehensively about whether and how to incorporate other land tenure strategies into their work,
Brian E. Robinson +16 more
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