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This case study has been produced in response to a request made to the Evidence on Demand Helpdesk.
This report presents the results of a rapid desk-based review of academic and grey literature on land issues in Sierra Leone, with a particular focus on literature from 2002 onwards.
This case study has been produced in response to a request made to the Evidence on Demand Helpdesk.
Security of land tenure and property rights has received much attention in recent years.
The land registration system in Kenya was established in 1897 to support land registration for white settlers who had come into the country during the 19th Century.
This research gives an evaluation of Tana delta with regard to areas that are suitable for rice growing. The study area lies on the Eastern delta area of the Tana river of which 16000 hectares have been earmarked for commercial rice farming.
Agriculture is the backbone of Kenya’s economy. Agriculture in Kenya is characterized by low productivity due to low external inputs, lack of good farming practices, soil erosion, and other losses.
The Earth’s land surface is a key component of its climate system. Terrestrial plants, animals and human beings rely on the land surface for sustenance and existence; as such, its prevailing conditions and properties are essential to terrestrial life.
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