The Honduran land titling project (the Proyecto de Titulación de Tierra para los Pequeños Productores), initiated in 1982, was intended to enhance security in land rights, to facilitate credit and to improve agricultural productivity. This study explores how the project has operated in one village, and concludes that it has attained none of its objectives; instead, it has triggered new sources of land conflicts, thus adding to the existing complex of local rules and laws. The authors argue that the failure of the project is not solely a consequence of the organizational incapacity of the bureaucracy, as some evaluations suggest, but that it is rooted in mistaken assumptions about the social organization of property rights and the causes of ...
The agrarian conflict in the Aguán Valley of Honduras is among the most violent and distressing in c...
State support for the collective land titling of Indigenous and Afro-descendent communities in Latin...
Inequitable land ownership has been, and continues to be, an enormous problem confronting Guatemala....
The Honduran land titling project (the Proyecto de Titulación de Tierra para los Pequeños Productore...
In 1982 the governments of Honduras and the United States signed a contract that established the Pro...
Agrarian Reform in Honduras was initiated in 1962 by the enactment of the Agrarian Reform Law and es...
430 pagesIndigenous and Afro-descendant peoples throughout Latin America have mobilized to demand th...
<FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4>Property conflicts have an enormous impact on relations between the mem...
The Aguán project, registered as a Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project in 2011, aims to capt...
Property conflicts have an enormous impact on relations between the members of farm households and t...
Lack oflegitimacy of land tenure institutions in the tropical Peten, Guatemala, contributes to the t...
In Latin America, economic globalization and neoliberal reform resulted in the appropriation of land...
The social and biophysical processes entailed in environmental deterioration are the subject of inte...
The lack of historical perspective in many recent studies of land grabbing leads researchers to ign...
The constantly evolving and dynamic use of land by human activity has been an object of study for mo...
The agrarian conflict in the Aguán Valley of Honduras is among the most violent and distressing in c...
State support for the collective land titling of Indigenous and Afro-descendent communities in Latin...
Inequitable land ownership has been, and continues to be, an enormous problem confronting Guatemala....
The Honduran land titling project (the Proyecto de Titulación de Tierra para los Pequeños Productore...
In 1982 the governments of Honduras and the United States signed a contract that established the Pro...
Agrarian Reform in Honduras was initiated in 1962 by the enactment of the Agrarian Reform Law and es...
430 pagesIndigenous and Afro-descendant peoples throughout Latin America have mobilized to demand th...
<FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4>Property conflicts have an enormous impact on relations between the mem...
The Aguán project, registered as a Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project in 2011, aims to capt...
Property conflicts have an enormous impact on relations between the members of farm households and t...
Lack oflegitimacy of land tenure institutions in the tropical Peten, Guatemala, contributes to the t...
In Latin America, economic globalization and neoliberal reform resulted in the appropriation of land...
The social and biophysical processes entailed in environmental deterioration are the subject of inte...
The lack of historical perspective in many recent studies of land grabbing leads researchers to ign...
The constantly evolving and dynamic use of land by human activity has been an object of study for mo...
The agrarian conflict in the Aguán Valley of Honduras is among the most violent and distressing in c...
State support for the collective land titling of Indigenous and Afro-descendent communities in Latin...
Inequitable land ownership has been, and continues to be, an enormous problem confronting Guatemala....