Tenure insecurity has a variety of negative consequences for natural resource management, agricultural productivity, and poverty reduction, but the sources of tenure insecurity differ for men and women, and for individual, household, and collective lands. Research supported through PIM has helped advance policy reforms that improve access to, and tenure security of, land and natural resources and has supported more equitable and sustainable use of resources in less developed regions. Statutory recognition of customary rights, multistakeholder processes such as for land use planning, and organized social alliances such as Indigenous Peoples’ groups have emerged as important mechanisms for securing rights or enhancing access to collectively h...
AbstractThis paper reviews the literature to identify the relationship between tenure security and f...
Gender relations influence people’s access to, use and management of land and other natural resource...
Insecure land tenure plagues many developing and tropical regions, often where conservation concerns...
Tenure insecurity has a variety of negative consequences for natural resource management, agricultur...
Research since the 1990s highlights the importance of tenure rights for sustainable natural resource...
Research since the 1990s highlights the importance of tenure rights for sustainable natural resource...
Collaborative international research on tenure dates back at least to the early 1960s when the Land ...
What are the drivers and consequences of tenure insecurity? PIM research under Flagship 5 addressed ...
A substantial body of research on these important issues comes from a research theme of the CGIAR Re...
Improving land tenure security (LTS) is a significant challenge for sustainable development. The Sus...
This article reviews the current state of literature on the notion of security of tenure of land. Th...
Within discussions of land and resource rights, there is growing attention to women’s rights, mostly...
Gender relations shape women’s and men’s identities, norms, rules, and responsibilities. They influe...
This brief synthesizes approaches and findings from gender research conducted by the CGIAR Program o...
This open access book presents a nuanced and accessible synthesis of the relationship between land t...
AbstractThis paper reviews the literature to identify the relationship between tenure security and f...
Gender relations influence people’s access to, use and management of land and other natural resource...
Insecure land tenure plagues many developing and tropical regions, often where conservation concerns...
Tenure insecurity has a variety of negative consequences for natural resource management, agricultur...
Research since the 1990s highlights the importance of tenure rights for sustainable natural resource...
Research since the 1990s highlights the importance of tenure rights for sustainable natural resource...
Collaborative international research on tenure dates back at least to the early 1960s when the Land ...
What are the drivers and consequences of tenure insecurity? PIM research under Flagship 5 addressed ...
A substantial body of research on these important issues comes from a research theme of the CGIAR Re...
Improving land tenure security (LTS) is a significant challenge for sustainable development. The Sus...
This article reviews the current state of literature on the notion of security of tenure of land. Th...
Within discussions of land and resource rights, there is growing attention to women’s rights, mostly...
Gender relations shape women’s and men’s identities, norms, rules, and responsibilities. They influe...
This brief synthesizes approaches and findings from gender research conducted by the CGIAR Program o...
This open access book presents a nuanced and accessible synthesis of the relationship between land t...
AbstractThis paper reviews the literature to identify the relationship between tenure security and f...
Gender relations influence people’s access to, use and management of land and other natural resource...
Insecure land tenure plagues many developing and tropical regions, often where conservation concerns...