This report presents LTC's findings and recommendations on the land tenure transition. The information contained in this report has been used to prepare a second document, Land and Agrarian Reform in the Kyrgyz Republic: Consolidation Plan, that proposes a set of actions to ensure that the reforms are completed and produce a viable, market-oriented, agricultural sector. Chapter 1 offers baseline geographic information on the KR, an account of the macroeconomic environment in which reforms are taking place, a brief project history, and a description of the research methods. Chapter 2 chronicles the legal and regulatory changes that have driven land and agrarian reform in the KR since 1991 and evaluates this legislation for its legal consiste...
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The land reforms of the 1990s in the former Soviet republics led to the elimination of the state’s m...
This report presents LTC's findings and recommendations on the land tenure transition. The informati...
There is a growing recognition that well-defined and enforceable property rights to land are importa...
This paper analyses the agricultural reorganization in the Republic of Kazakhstan started in 1989. T...
At the eve of Independence, the political leadership of Central Asian Republics was committed toward...
The structure of land estates and farm-sizes are the basis of a competitive agricultural production,...
The rural sector in nearly all the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the Commonwealt...
The institutional change in rural Kyrgyzstan during the transition period included farm reorganizati...
Turkmenistan is one of the 25 former socialist countries in Europe and Central Asia that embarked on...
Kyrgyz agriculture experienced substantial reform during the 1990s and early 2000s. Subsequently, th...
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan still undergo the process of establishing a land legislative system, imple...
The article reviews the system changes in land use in the conditions of the Kabardino-Balkar Republi...
The five Central Asian countries that gained their independence at the breakup of the Soviet Union i...
iii, 16 p.The five Central Asian countries that gained their independence at the breakup of the Sovi...
The aim of this paper is to review the development of land tenure process in Uzbekistan from the tim...
The land reforms of the 1990s in the former Soviet republics led to the elimination of the state’s m...
This report presents LTC's findings and recommendations on the land tenure transition. The informati...
There is a growing recognition that well-defined and enforceable property rights to land are importa...
This paper analyses the agricultural reorganization in the Republic of Kazakhstan started in 1989. T...
At the eve of Independence, the political leadership of Central Asian Republics was committed toward...
The structure of land estates and farm-sizes are the basis of a competitive agricultural production,...
The rural sector in nearly all the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the Commonwealt...
The institutional change in rural Kyrgyzstan during the transition period included farm reorganizati...
Turkmenistan is one of the 25 former socialist countries in Europe and Central Asia that embarked on...
Kyrgyz agriculture experienced substantial reform during the 1990s and early 2000s. Subsequently, th...
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan still undergo the process of establishing a land legislative system, imple...
The article reviews the system changes in land use in the conditions of the Kabardino-Balkar Republi...
The five Central Asian countries that gained their independence at the breakup of the Soviet Union i...
iii, 16 p.The five Central Asian countries that gained their independence at the breakup of the Sovi...
The aim of this paper is to review the development of land tenure process in Uzbekistan from the tim...
The land reforms of the 1990s in the former Soviet republics led to the elimination of the state’s m...