The Malagasy land reform, ongoing since 2005, belongs to the new generation of land reforms. It promotes the legal recognition of existing landholders' rights (through certification) and the decentralization of land management. Despite the change of paradigm underlying this new wave of reforms, premises and expectations remain unchanged: a) rights legalization is justified by large tenure insecurity and b) rights formalization is a prerequisite to reduce conflicts over land rights, improve access to credit, boost productive investments and stimulate land markets. But before analyzing economic impacts, the relations between land reform and tenure security need to be explored. In this line, the paper first explores the determinant of the sens...
In 2009, the 1.3 million hectare agricultural project planned in Madagascar by Daewoo Logistics exem...
Since 2005, Madagascar has committed itself into a deep land reform, based on modernization of the l...
The land question is an important issue in most African countries. Indeed, legal, economic and socia...
The Malagasy land reform, ongoing since 2005, belongs to the new generation of land reforms. It prom...
The Malagasy reform ongoing since 2005 belongs to a new generation of land reforms in Africa. Two ma...
Présentation PowerpointInternational audienceThe standard theory of property rights views the establ...
Land tenure is high on the international development agenda. A key notion in these policy debates is...
In Madagascar, legal systems of land tenure have been inaccessible for the vast majority of the rura...
Beyond the well-publicised abandonment of Daewoo's gigantic agricultural project, largescale appropr...
Depuis plusieurs décennies, un grand nombre de pays du Sud ont suivi un processus de généralisation ...
International audienceProjects to take control of vast areas of arable land in Southern countries ha...
Since 2000, many African countries have adopted land tenure reforms that aim at comprehensive land r...
A lack of information about the living customary systems that manage commons in Madagascar hampers e...
Access to Land and to Natural Resources Management in Madagascar's Highlands. Customary Practices an...
Numerous African countries have undertaken land rights formalisation programmes since 1970-80. These...
In 2009, the 1.3 million hectare agricultural project planned in Madagascar by Daewoo Logistics exem...
Since 2005, Madagascar has committed itself into a deep land reform, based on modernization of the l...
The land question is an important issue in most African countries. Indeed, legal, economic and socia...
The Malagasy land reform, ongoing since 2005, belongs to the new generation of land reforms. It prom...
The Malagasy reform ongoing since 2005 belongs to a new generation of land reforms in Africa. Two ma...
Présentation PowerpointInternational audienceThe standard theory of property rights views the establ...
Land tenure is high on the international development agenda. A key notion in these policy debates is...
In Madagascar, legal systems of land tenure have been inaccessible for the vast majority of the rura...
Beyond the well-publicised abandonment of Daewoo's gigantic agricultural project, largescale appropr...
Depuis plusieurs décennies, un grand nombre de pays du Sud ont suivi un processus de généralisation ...
International audienceProjects to take control of vast areas of arable land in Southern countries ha...
Since 2000, many African countries have adopted land tenure reforms that aim at comprehensive land r...
A lack of information about the living customary systems that manage commons in Madagascar hampers e...
Access to Land and to Natural Resources Management in Madagascar's Highlands. Customary Practices an...
Numerous African countries have undertaken land rights formalisation programmes since 1970-80. These...
In 2009, the 1.3 million hectare agricultural project planned in Madagascar by Daewoo Logistics exem...
Since 2005, Madagascar has committed itself into a deep land reform, based on modernization of the l...
The land question is an important issue in most African countries. Indeed, legal, economic and socia...