The legalisation of the customary land rights of rural communities is currently actively promoted as a strategy for conserving biodiversity. There is, however, little empirical information on the conservation outcomes of these tenure reforms. In this paper, we describe four conservation projects that specifically aimed to formalise land rights in the Philippines, a country widely seen as a model for the devolution of control over natural resources to rural communities. We demonstrate that these legalistic interventions are based on flawed assumptions, on: 1) the capacity of the state to enforce tenure; 2) the characteristics of customary land rights; and 3) the causal links between legal entitlements and sustainable natural resource managem...
2 vols., 568 p.pt. 1: The potential of the agricultural sector in Trinidad and Tobago has not been r...
Legal tenure and related property rights are relevant and important in forest landscape restoration ...
It is widely believed that land tenure insecurity under a customary tenure system leads to a sociall...
Insecure land tenure plagues many developing and tropical regions, often where conservation concerns...
This study focuses on communities in conservation in central Philippines, with reference to marine p...
Weak or inappropriate property rights can be a major impediment to efficient and sustainable use of ...
Serious methodological and policy hurdles constrain effective natural resource management that allev...
There are many countries in the world facing problems of proper land registration, securing property...
Several Southeast Asian states have been working feverishly to design and implement REDD policy fram...
The Philippines is one of the many countries that currently acknowledge the presence of indigenous p...
Sulawesi Regional Development Project Discussion Series Discussion Paper #3The paper provides backgr...
Today, many rural poor Filipinos are using state law to try to claim land rights. In spite of the av...
Since the early 1980s land administration system projects have revolved around delivering and formal...
This paper constructs a framework for and reviews studies on property rights reforms in the agricult...
The phenomenon of agricultural land degradation in the Philippine uplands has been regarded by scien...
2 vols., 568 p.pt. 1: The potential of the agricultural sector in Trinidad and Tobago has not been r...
Legal tenure and related property rights are relevant and important in forest landscape restoration ...
It is widely believed that land tenure insecurity under a customary tenure system leads to a sociall...
Insecure land tenure plagues many developing and tropical regions, often where conservation concerns...
This study focuses on communities in conservation in central Philippines, with reference to marine p...
Weak or inappropriate property rights can be a major impediment to efficient and sustainable use of ...
Serious methodological and policy hurdles constrain effective natural resource management that allev...
There are many countries in the world facing problems of proper land registration, securing property...
Several Southeast Asian states have been working feverishly to design and implement REDD policy fram...
The Philippines is one of the many countries that currently acknowledge the presence of indigenous p...
Sulawesi Regional Development Project Discussion Series Discussion Paper #3The paper provides backgr...
Today, many rural poor Filipinos are using state law to try to claim land rights. In spite of the av...
Since the early 1980s land administration system projects have revolved around delivering and formal...
This paper constructs a framework for and reviews studies on property rights reforms in the agricult...
The phenomenon of agricultural land degradation in the Philippine uplands has been regarded by scien...
2 vols., 568 p.pt. 1: The potential of the agricultural sector in Trinidad and Tobago has not been r...
Legal tenure and related property rights are relevant and important in forest landscape restoration ...
It is widely believed that land tenure insecurity under a customary tenure system leads to a sociall...