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The study on collective tenure rights and climate action in sub-Saharan Africa aims to consolidate and analyse the state of the evidence on how tenure arrangements – in particular collective ownership and management of forests operating in complex systems of contingent factors – impact forest con
Land tenure security (LTS) is a concept that informs many programmes by international development agencies working on land governance.
Land tenure security is a concept that informs land governance interventions. In short, the thinking is that tenure security will lead to positive economic, environmental and social impacts and hence to improved livelihoods for the land right holders.
Ethiopia’s economy and the livelihoods of its population are highly dependent on agriculture. The livelihood of about 84% of the population is directly depends on agriculture.
This paper explores the potential for conducting initial land registration and land consolidation processes as a unified process. In many low-income countries, a significant amount of land remains unregistered, with agricultural land often fragmented across multiple plots.
Corruption is blocking progress towards a sustainable world
This analysis examines agricultural investment in the Mekong region, focusing on Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam, to promote Responsible Agricultural Investment (RAI).