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Land Tenure Security - UN-Habitat
Apr 8, 2022 · Secure land tenure and property rights are fundamental to accessing adequate housing, food security and livelihoods. Land tenure security is crucial for the realization of human rights, poverty reduction, economic prosperity and sustainable development leading to the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals, the New Urban Agenda and ...
1. Thai Land Tenure System and Tenure Security: Actual Challenges 219 2. Historical and Current Land Tenure Systems in Thailand 221 3. Analysis of Land Tenure Security 227 Conclusions 236 References 236 LAND TENURE SECURITY IN BOLIVIA 1. Introduction to country context 242 2. Historical Review and current Status of Land Tenure System 245 3.
of land tenure, a succinct definition from FAO is “the relationship, whether legally or customarily defined, between people, as individuals or groups, with respect to land” (FAO et al., 2020a). Secure tenure refers to tenure systems that are well defined, respected and enforceable in a formal court of law or through
Land tenure systems are a product of historical and cultural factors and they reflect the relationships between people, society and land (Payne, 2002). Land tenure comprises the customary and/or legal/statutory rights that individuals or groups have to land and related resources, and the resulting social relationships
Land Tenure Security in Selected Countries – Global Report
Land tenure comprises the customary and/or legal/statutory rights that individuals or groups have to land and related resources, and the resulting social relationships between the members of society (Kuhnen, 1982). Each country has developed specific land tenure concepts that are based on historical and current values and norms.
C. Urban perspective of tenure-responsive land use planning implementation..... 51 D. Peri-urban perspective of tenure-responsive land use planning implementation ..... 53 PART 9: TENURE-RESPONSIVE LAND USE PLANNING AND RELATED
Land Tenure and Climate Vulnerability - UN-Habitat
This publication examines the inter-relationships between land tenure and climate vulnerability. The analysis has been framed according to peoples’ exposure to climate-related hazards, the sensitivity of different elements at risk in both urban and rural contexts and understanding how insecure land tenure influences the adaptive capacity of communities and individuals.
Land tenure: The FAO defines land tenure as “the relationship, whether legally or customarily defined, among people, as individuals or groups, with respect to land (for convenience, “land” is used here to include other natural resources such as water and trees). Land tenure is an institution, i.e., rules invented by societies to
Tenure-Responsive Land Use Planning: A Practical Guide for …
Tenure Responsive Land Use Planning is a GLTN tool for solving land use planning and tenure security challenges simultaneously. It enables local people to take charge of their development vision in a more participatory, gender-sensitive, and tenure responsive fashion, using practical, local processes and fit-for-purpose approaches to strengthen ...
tenure security for the most vulnerable and to strengthen the knowledge base in the area of customary land, three customary tenure scoping studies were produced. These reports included: a Global Scoping Study on Customary Tenure Security Tools by Landesa; a Scoping Study on Land Tools for Customary Tenure in Sub-Saharan Africa,