Expropriation of land removes the main foundation upon which people’s productive systems, commercial activities, and livelihoods are constructed. This is the principal form of de-capitalization and pauperization of displaced people, as they lose both natural and man-made capital. (Cernea 2000:13)AusAI
In Timor-Leste, customary institutions contribute to sustainable and equitable rural development and...
Petroleum dependency has become a hot public policy topic in Timor-Leste. The tendency is to focus o...
Land tenure issues in Timor-Leste are complex and deeply shaped by the nation’s history. Taking an i...
Based on field research in early 2015, this In Brief provides a preliminary overview of the differen...
Earlier this year, Xanana Gusmão stepped down as prime minster of Timor-Leste, appointing Dr Rui Ar...
Large segments of the rural Timorese population survive on subsistence farming characterized by simp...
The array of challenges to durably improving rural peoples' lives in remote regions is so daunting t...
Regulating land and property in Timor-Leste is a high-stakes game, intimately linked to identity, po...
This thesis is a study of the strategies two rural communities employ to negotiate land and liveliho...
East Timor gained formal independence in 2002. Its extended history of internal displacement through...
This paper discusses Timor-Leste\u27s capacity to engender the conditions for rapid growth and struc...
There is a growing recognition that land administration has fundamental role to play in the post-con...
Like many post-conflict countries, Timor-Leste grapples with land conflicts that resulted from succe...
In Timor-Leste, customary institutions contribute to sustainable and equitable rural development and...
In 2013, Timor-Leste ranked 134 out of 186 countries in the United Nations Development Programme’s H...
In Timor-Leste, customary institutions contribute to sustainable and equitable rural development and...
Petroleum dependency has become a hot public policy topic in Timor-Leste. The tendency is to focus o...
Land tenure issues in Timor-Leste are complex and deeply shaped by the nation’s history. Taking an i...
Based on field research in early 2015, this In Brief provides a preliminary overview of the differen...
Earlier this year, Xanana Gusmão stepped down as prime minster of Timor-Leste, appointing Dr Rui Ar...
Large segments of the rural Timorese population survive on subsistence farming characterized by simp...
The array of challenges to durably improving rural peoples' lives in remote regions is so daunting t...
Regulating land and property in Timor-Leste is a high-stakes game, intimately linked to identity, po...
This thesis is a study of the strategies two rural communities employ to negotiate land and liveliho...
East Timor gained formal independence in 2002. Its extended history of internal displacement through...
This paper discusses Timor-Leste\u27s capacity to engender the conditions for rapid growth and struc...
There is a growing recognition that land administration has fundamental role to play in the post-con...
Like many post-conflict countries, Timor-Leste grapples with land conflicts that resulted from succe...
In Timor-Leste, customary institutions contribute to sustainable and equitable rural development and...
In 2013, Timor-Leste ranked 134 out of 186 countries in the United Nations Development Programme’s H...
In Timor-Leste, customary institutions contribute to sustainable and equitable rural development and...
Petroleum dependency has become a hot public policy topic in Timor-Leste. The tendency is to focus o...
Land tenure issues in Timor-Leste are complex and deeply shaped by the nation’s history. Taking an i...