The most significant land problems in Burma remain those associated with landlessness, rural poverty, inequality of access to resources, and a military regime that denies citizen rights and is determined to rule by force and not by law. A framework to ensure the sustainable development of land is needed to address social, legal, economic and technical dimensions of land management. This framework can only be created and implemented within and by a truly democratic nation
This article traces the revenue category and legal concept of the Waste Land in Burma/Myanmar from i...
A study of the physical and socio-economic conditions in Mindon Township was conducted so as to unde...
Myanmar has high levels of landlessness and an uneven distribution of land among landed households, ...
The most significant land problems in Burma remain those associated with landlessness, rural poverty...
Land is the ultimate resource,for without it life on earth cannot be sustained. Land is both a physi...
Over the past three years, Burma has begun a transition to democracy, triggering massive changes in ...
This study emerged out of an identified need to document social processes leading to land insecurity...
This study emerged out of an identified need to document social processes leading to land insecurity...
In the same year 2015, when the Myanmar people elected a new civil government, Myanmar representativ...
Land is one of the most important components of the life support system, which has been over used an...
State control of land plays a critical role in producing land dispossession throughout the Global So...
Theoretically questioning what land is and why it gets contentious, this thesis explores land politi...
Over the past two decades, Myanmar’s upland areas have gradually turned into formally administered, ...
In 2012, the Government of Myanmar passed the Farmland Law and the Vacant, Fallow, Virgin Land Law, ...
Burma from a democratic administration. The control of the nation has been in the hands of generals ...
This article traces the revenue category and legal concept of the Waste Land in Burma/Myanmar from i...
A study of the physical and socio-economic conditions in Mindon Township was conducted so as to unde...
Myanmar has high levels of landlessness and an uneven distribution of land among landed households, ...
The most significant land problems in Burma remain those associated with landlessness, rural poverty...
Land is the ultimate resource,for without it life on earth cannot be sustained. Land is both a physi...
Over the past three years, Burma has begun a transition to democracy, triggering massive changes in ...
This study emerged out of an identified need to document social processes leading to land insecurity...
This study emerged out of an identified need to document social processes leading to land insecurity...
In the same year 2015, when the Myanmar people elected a new civil government, Myanmar representativ...
Land is one of the most important components of the life support system, which has been over used an...
State control of land plays a critical role in producing land dispossession throughout the Global So...
Theoretically questioning what land is and why it gets contentious, this thesis explores land politi...
Over the past two decades, Myanmar’s upland areas have gradually turned into formally administered, ...
In 2012, the Government of Myanmar passed the Farmland Law and the Vacant, Fallow, Virgin Land Law, ...
Burma from a democratic administration. The control of the nation has been in the hands of generals ...
This article traces the revenue category and legal concept of the Waste Land in Burma/Myanmar from i...
A study of the physical and socio-economic conditions in Mindon Township was conducted so as to unde...
Myanmar has high levels of landlessness and an uneven distribution of land among landed households, ...