This publication Secure Land Rights for All demonstrates how secure land rights are particularly important in helping to reverse three types of phenomena: gender discrimination; social exclusion of vulnerable groups; and wider social and economic inequalities linked to inequitable and insecure rights to land. It argues that policymakers should adopt and implement the continuum of land rights because, no single form of tenure can meet the different needs of all social groups. However, a range of land tenure options enables both women and men from all social groups to meet their changing needs over time. This study can assist policy-makers to understand and apply the practical ways in which people’s land rights can be made more secure, while ...
Land is a key component of the wealth of any nation. Throughout history, virtually all civilizations...
Research since the 1990s highlights the importance of tenure rights for sustainable natural resource...
Women’s land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...
Within discussions of land and resource rights, there is growing attention to women’s rights, mostly...
In many parts of the world, women's rights to land and property are systematically denied. Women hav...
Land is considered the most fundamental resource to women's living conditions, economic empower...
Statutorily supported rights to land and other landed resources are accepted as crucial in agrarian ...
Land rights are critical for development and can provide economic security, incentives to protect th...
One of the most serious obstacles to increasing the agricultural productivity and income of rural wo...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the broad conclusions from recent research on land issues It argues ...
Land is an important asset for rural households, and having secure land rights is important for pove...
Land a key asset for the rural and urban poor that provides not only a foundation for economic and s...
A global alliance of civil society and intergovernmental organisations working together to promote s...
This paper discusses women’s relation to land and landed property through an examination of gender r...
Women's land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...
Land is a key component of the wealth of any nation. Throughout history, virtually all civilizations...
Research since the 1990s highlights the importance of tenure rights for sustainable natural resource...
Women’s land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...
Within discussions of land and resource rights, there is growing attention to women’s rights, mostly...
In many parts of the world, women's rights to land and property are systematically denied. Women hav...
Land is considered the most fundamental resource to women's living conditions, economic empower...
Statutorily supported rights to land and other landed resources are accepted as crucial in agrarian ...
Land rights are critical for development and can provide economic security, incentives to protect th...
One of the most serious obstacles to increasing the agricultural productivity and income of rural wo...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the broad conclusions from recent research on land issues It argues ...
Land is an important asset for rural households, and having secure land rights is important for pove...
Land a key asset for the rural and urban poor that provides not only a foundation for economic and s...
A global alliance of civil society and intergovernmental organisations working together to promote s...
This paper discusses women’s relation to land and landed property through an examination of gender r...
Women's land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...
Land is a key component of the wealth of any nation. Throughout history, virtually all civilizations...
Research since the 1990s highlights the importance of tenure rights for sustainable natural resource...
Women’s land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...