Rapid growth of demand for agricultural land is putting pressure on property rights systems, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, where customary tenure systems have provided secure land access. Patterns of gradual, endogenous change toward formalization are being challenged by rapid and large-scale demands from outsiders. Little attention has focused on the gender dimensions of this transformation. Based on a study of land tenure in Uganda, this paper analyzes how different ways of defining landownership—based on household reports, existence of ownership documents, and rights over the land—provide very different indications of the gendered patterns of landownership and rights. Although many households report that husbands and wives jointly ...
The issue of land tenure ? also addressed in Spore 75 ? is crucial to agricultural productivity. In ...
Agriculture remains the main source of livelihood for most rural people in East Africa. Farming is d...
This study explores the extent and causes of land conflict at the local community level. It also inv...
Rapid growth of demand for agricultural land is putting pressure on property rights systems, particu...
This paper starts on the premise of differentiation among the peasantry and despite the controversi...
Statutorily supported rights to land and other landed resources are accepted as crucial in agrarian ...
Access to land and land rights are critical to development and poverty reduction. Currently Uganda, ...
Many widows and orphans in get dispossessed of family land after the death of the head of household,...
ABSTRACT The debate over land reform in Africa is embedded in evolutionary models, in which it is as...
Armed conflicts globally create social and economic shifts that affect women’s and men’s claims to l...
There is a human face to the problem of women and land reform in Uganda. The following stories are t...
Over 90 percent of Uganda’s population is dependent almost exclusively on agriculture for their live...
The research examines how local governments are mediating women’s land rights in Uganda. It focuses ...
Land tenure is a concept that looks at how people gain access to land and how they make use of it. I...
This study investigates the gendered patterns of livestock ownership in rural households in Uganda u...
The issue of land tenure ? also addressed in Spore 75 ? is crucial to agricultural productivity. In ...
Agriculture remains the main source of livelihood for most rural people in East Africa. Farming is d...
This study explores the extent and causes of land conflict at the local community level. It also inv...
Rapid growth of demand for agricultural land is putting pressure on property rights systems, particu...
This paper starts on the premise of differentiation among the peasantry and despite the controversi...
Statutorily supported rights to land and other landed resources are accepted as crucial in agrarian ...
Access to land and land rights are critical to development and poverty reduction. Currently Uganda, ...
Many widows and orphans in get dispossessed of family land after the death of the head of household,...
ABSTRACT The debate over land reform in Africa is embedded in evolutionary models, in which it is as...
Armed conflicts globally create social and economic shifts that affect women’s and men’s claims to l...
There is a human face to the problem of women and land reform in Uganda. The following stories are t...
Over 90 percent of Uganda’s population is dependent almost exclusively on agriculture for their live...
The research examines how local governments are mediating women’s land rights in Uganda. It focuses ...
Land tenure is a concept that looks at how people gain access to land and how they make use of it. I...
This study investigates the gendered patterns of livestock ownership in rural households in Uganda u...
The issue of land tenure ? also addressed in Spore 75 ? is crucial to agricultural productivity. In ...
Agriculture remains the main source of livelihood for most rural people in East Africa. Farming is d...
This study explores the extent and causes of land conflict at the local community level. It also inv...