2 vols., 568 p.pt. 1: The potential of the agricultural sector in Trinidad and Tobago has not been realized in recent decades. The more productive land resources of the country are underutilized, while many of the more fragile ecosystems are in danger. This threatens to deny the country potential income from ecotourism as well as deprive future generations of a stable land, forest, and water base. The optimal use of the country's land resources requires a stable and secure tenure system defining land rights. The Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago contracted the Land Tenure Center to carry out land rationalization studies, which are intended to assist in the preparation of an action plan to deal with the problems of the land t...
x, 50 p.The objective of this paper is to describe priority actions for reducing the legal insecurit...
Land administration systems are key infrastructure for national growth. They deliver macroeconomic g...
Insecure land tenure plagues many developing and tropical regions, often where conservation concerns...
The potential of the agricultural sector in Trinidad and Tobago has not been realized in recent deca...
For the past fifteen years the notion of sustainable farming has become a constant reference in defi...
Many farmers in Trinidad & Tobago rent the land on which they farm, either from the State, State-own...
Abstract: Land tenure systems, especially in Sri Lanka and many other developing countries in Asia a...
Sulawesi Regional Development Project Discussion Series Discussion Paper #3The paper provides backgr...
It is widely believed that land tenure insecurity under a customary tenure system leads to a sociall...
iv, 38 p.As of 1998, the land tenure situation along Guyana’s coast was marked by disarray and insec...
viii, 73, 29 p.This paper summarizes recent research on rural land markets in the Latin America and ...
This summary report synthesizes the central research findings of the Working Group on Resource Tenur...
Lack of legitimacy of land tenure institutions in the tropical Peten, Guatemala, contributes to the ...
The assignment of private property rights has been praised as one effective policy option to assure ...
iv, 230 p.This summary report synthesizes the central research findings of the Working Group on Reso...
x, 50 p.The objective of this paper is to describe priority actions for reducing the legal insecurit...
Land administration systems are key infrastructure for national growth. They deliver macroeconomic g...
Insecure land tenure plagues many developing and tropical regions, often where conservation concerns...
The potential of the agricultural sector in Trinidad and Tobago has not been realized in recent deca...
For the past fifteen years the notion of sustainable farming has become a constant reference in defi...
Many farmers in Trinidad & Tobago rent the land on which they farm, either from the State, State-own...
Abstract: Land tenure systems, especially in Sri Lanka and many other developing countries in Asia a...
Sulawesi Regional Development Project Discussion Series Discussion Paper #3The paper provides backgr...
It is widely believed that land tenure insecurity under a customary tenure system leads to a sociall...
iv, 38 p.As of 1998, the land tenure situation along Guyana’s coast was marked by disarray and insec...
viii, 73, 29 p.This paper summarizes recent research on rural land markets in the Latin America and ...
This summary report synthesizes the central research findings of the Working Group on Resource Tenur...
Lack of legitimacy of land tenure institutions in the tropical Peten, Guatemala, contributes to the ...
The assignment of private property rights has been praised as one effective policy option to assure ...
iv, 230 p.This summary report synthesizes the central research findings of the Working Group on Reso...
x, 50 p.The objective of this paper is to describe priority actions for reducing the legal insecurit...
Land administration systems are key infrastructure for national growth. They deliver macroeconomic g...
Insecure land tenure plagues many developing and tropical regions, often where conservation concerns...