In their quest for economic development through increased private investment, many developing countries are reformulating land policies to pave way for the transformation of communal land rights into private property. However, these customary land reform efforts have often been frustrated by indigenous people who feel such proposals threaten rural livelihoods and undermine the traditional political structures. Most of the research on this subject has focused on whether, how and/or to what extent the objectives of land reforms (e.g. tenure security and hypothecation) have been achieved. However, there is a lack of scholarly research on how and why indigenous people‟s cultural perspectives and belief systems on land (can) undermine progress o...
In many countries of Africa, Asia and South America, an overwhelming proportion of earth surface has...
In 2007, Papua New Guinea's National Research Institute published a report from the National Land De...
What is the best way in designing a credible institution? Can one be designed using a top approach t...
In their quest for economic development through increased private investment, many developing countr...
A research paper on how Indigenous Knowledge Systems can be adapted and applied to make land reforms...
This paper examines tenure inequities faced by global indigenous communities. In doing so, it compar...
Abstract Within contemporary society, customary land is at the nexus of culture and...
The fact that customary land is not included as an object of land registration in Government Regulat...
In customary landholding practices land is regarded as more than an asset of economic value to be ow...
Development in Asia faces a crucial issue: the right of indigenous peoples to build a better life wh...
The existence of Communal Lands is increasingly threatened by the power of capital through various m...
Indigenous peoples are increasingly important players in the management and use of land and natural ...
The transfer of rights or transactions does not exist in customary land tenure because it is a commo...
In Latin-America -as in most parts of the world- indigenous peoples are ‘the poorest of the poor, an...
Customary land is a land that has been inherited from the ancestors and has been cultivated since ti...
In many countries of Africa, Asia and South America, an overwhelming proportion of earth surface has...
In 2007, Papua New Guinea's National Research Institute published a report from the National Land De...
What is the best way in designing a credible institution? Can one be designed using a top approach t...
In their quest for economic development through increased private investment, many developing countr...
A research paper on how Indigenous Knowledge Systems can be adapted and applied to make land reforms...
This paper examines tenure inequities faced by global indigenous communities. In doing so, it compar...
Abstract Within contemporary society, customary land is at the nexus of culture and...
The fact that customary land is not included as an object of land registration in Government Regulat...
In customary landholding practices land is regarded as more than an asset of economic value to be ow...
Development in Asia faces a crucial issue: the right of indigenous peoples to build a better life wh...
The existence of Communal Lands is increasingly threatened by the power of capital through various m...
Indigenous peoples are increasingly important players in the management and use of land and natural ...
The transfer of rights or transactions does not exist in customary land tenure because it is a commo...
In Latin-America -as in most parts of the world- indigenous peoples are ‘the poorest of the poor, an...
Customary land is a land that has been inherited from the ancestors and has been cultivated since ti...
In many countries of Africa, Asia and South America, an overwhelming proportion of earth surface has...
In 2007, Papua New Guinea's National Research Institute published a report from the National Land De...
What is the best way in designing a credible institution? Can one be designed using a top approach t...