This thesis examines the “purchase” of customary land in two villages in Papua New Guinea. My research shows that there has been a steady increase in the formalisation and documentation of land access arrangements by migrants in the two study sites. Despite this trend, the maintenance of social relationships and socio-cultural obligations remain essential for maintaining tenure security. This research contributes towards customary land tenure arrangements and the customary land reform program in PNG
The purpose of this research is to explore how indigenous enterprises based on customary land in Pap...
This thesis explores the impact of oil palm development on women in Pomio, East New Britain Province...
This paper analyses the perceptions of 120 landowner-households of Nanadai Clan of Gaire Village in ...
The thesis examines the socio-economic factors influencing household farm investment decisions and l...
In agriculturally suitable areas of PNG there is a high demand for access to customary land by land-...
This paper reports on the authors’ ongoing research with agricultural extension services, customary ...
The study investigated the roles and impact of female extension officers on the participation of sma...
This research discusses the transformation in customary tenure toward commercialization and appropri...
Since the establishment of oil palm land settlement schemes (LSSs) in West New Britain Province, Pap...
This research discusses the transformation in customary tenure toward commercialization and appropri...
This paper examines the broad range of informal land transactions and arrangements migrants are ente...
In the oil palm frontier regions of West New Britain and Oro provinces, Papua New Guinea, customary ...
The study focuses on impacts of PZ Wilmar’s acquisition of nearly 30,000 hectares of land. Wilmar i...
This study explores Lesotho’s land tenure reforms, in particular the 2010 Land Act, in relation to i...
Land Tenure changes, resulting from rapid urbanisation, population growth and contested access to la...
The purpose of this research is to explore how indigenous enterprises based on customary land in Pap...
This thesis explores the impact of oil palm development on women in Pomio, East New Britain Province...
This paper analyses the perceptions of 120 landowner-households of Nanadai Clan of Gaire Village in ...
The thesis examines the socio-economic factors influencing household farm investment decisions and l...
In agriculturally suitable areas of PNG there is a high demand for access to customary land by land-...
This paper reports on the authors’ ongoing research with agricultural extension services, customary ...
The study investigated the roles and impact of female extension officers on the participation of sma...
This research discusses the transformation in customary tenure toward commercialization and appropri...
Since the establishment of oil palm land settlement schemes (LSSs) in West New Britain Province, Pap...
This research discusses the transformation in customary tenure toward commercialization and appropri...
This paper examines the broad range of informal land transactions and arrangements migrants are ente...
In the oil palm frontier regions of West New Britain and Oro provinces, Papua New Guinea, customary ...
The study focuses on impacts of PZ Wilmar’s acquisition of nearly 30,000 hectares of land. Wilmar i...
This study explores Lesotho’s land tenure reforms, in particular the 2010 Land Act, in relation to i...
Land Tenure changes, resulting from rapid urbanisation, population growth and contested access to la...
The purpose of this research is to explore how indigenous enterprises based on customary land in Pap...
This thesis explores the impact of oil palm development on women in Pomio, East New Britain Province...
This paper analyses the perceptions of 120 landowner-households of Nanadai Clan of Gaire Village in ...