Many poor households in Bihar do not have a title to their land. Some households may not be aware of the benefits of a title, and applying for one is a challenging process. There are signs that village-level community mobilisation can play a key role in facilitating this process, but resource, administrative, and political barriers remain
The main determinants of agricultural employment are related to households’ access to private assets...
The international campaign for housing rights focuses on the process of legislative change. Critics ...
The international campaign for housing rights focuses on the process of legislative change. Critics ...
Although many of the poor in the developing world are landless,most of the rural poor have some acce...
Land governance can be briefly described as how property rights to land, for groups or individuals, ...
The Integrated Livelihood Support Project has piloted an initiative in the state of Uttarakhand, in ...
Throughout the world, indigenous peoples live on ancestral land and territories, governed by their c...
The Land Acquisition Act (LAA) of 1894 empowers the Indian state to exercise eminent domain for acqu...
One intervention intended to ameliorate poverty and its subsidiary effects is the distribution of le...
This paper examines the manner in which community land rights, which were recognised in the Chhotana...
Tenure legislation is urgently necessary. There are serious problem in the communal areas in the ex...
Guaranteeing tenure security to the households living in informal settlements (slums) has not seen a...
Though land comprises a significant component of the total asset portfolio of Indian households, the...
An aspect of good governance is an effective system of land administration. A central component of t...
In any agrarian society, such as India, there is a strong linkage between land and societal status. ...
The main determinants of agricultural employment are related to households’ access to private assets...
The international campaign for housing rights focuses on the process of legislative change. Critics ...
The international campaign for housing rights focuses on the process of legislative change. Critics ...
Although many of the poor in the developing world are landless,most of the rural poor have some acce...
Land governance can be briefly described as how property rights to land, for groups or individuals, ...
The Integrated Livelihood Support Project has piloted an initiative in the state of Uttarakhand, in ...
Throughout the world, indigenous peoples live on ancestral land and territories, governed by their c...
The Land Acquisition Act (LAA) of 1894 empowers the Indian state to exercise eminent domain for acqu...
One intervention intended to ameliorate poverty and its subsidiary effects is the distribution of le...
This paper examines the manner in which community land rights, which were recognised in the Chhotana...
Tenure legislation is urgently necessary. There are serious problem in the communal areas in the ex...
Guaranteeing tenure security to the households living in informal settlements (slums) has not seen a...
Though land comprises a significant component of the total asset portfolio of Indian households, the...
An aspect of good governance is an effective system of land administration. A central component of t...
In any agrarian society, such as India, there is a strong linkage between land and societal status. ...
The main determinants of agricultural employment are related to households’ access to private assets...
The international campaign for housing rights focuses on the process of legislative change. Critics ...
The international campaign for housing rights focuses on the process of legislative change. Critics ...