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    Q1:
Can land tenure reforms eliminate the neo-Malthusian poverty-environment trap?
10 1226 GLTN
2009/12/05 11:55 GMT
by kayi honey
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    R1:
No, but tenure reforms may be part of a solution to break such traps.
2 621 GLTN
2009/05/06 10:52 GMT
by Joseph George Ray
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    Q2:
Can the property rights of poor land users in peri-urban areas be better protected and compensated in cases of eviction?
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13 5584 GLTN
2009/12/09 06:55 GMT
by Glenda Jazz
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    R2:
This should be possible but requires priority by national and local governments in law making and the way such laws are implemented and provide legal backup to victims of violations of such rights
1 647 GLTN
2009/10/23 09:46 GMT
by Anglina Smith
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    Q3:
Can tenure security be provided to slum dwellers to improve their access to basic services and create incentives for them to improve their property?
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15 1262 GLTN
2009/05/06 14:40 GMT
by Florah Ikawa
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    R3:
Yes, but this will require large investments and may be in conflict with other urban priorities for resource allocation. The rapid increase in the number of slum dwellers and high environmental risks in slums threatened by storm floods and sea water rise makes this an issue of high global significan ...
0 289 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:31 GMT
by GLTN
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    Q4:
Can land tenure reforms enhance tenure security where tenure insecurity causes poor land management and non-sustainable land use?
8 647 GLTN
2009/11/19 05:12 GMT
by Jane Lee
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    R4:
Perhaps, but careful assessment is needed as many tenure reform programs have not had the intended effects on tenure security.
0 329 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:31 GMT
by GLTN
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    Q5:
Is it possible to formulate flexible tenure systems for pastoral and agropastoral areas such that pastoral systems are sustained and conflicts reduced?
2 590 GLTN
2009/08/26 14:09 GMT
by robert green
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    R5:
Alternatives to the conventional titling approach, allowing flexible and overlapping land rights, are needed. Some promising approaches are tested out but more research is needed to assess how scalable and effective such approaches can be.
0 305 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:31 GMT
by GLTN
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    Q6:
Can national laws and international agreements be developed to protect the land rights of people living in areas identified for big international food production schemes?
4 576 GLTN
2009/05/06 11:20 GMT
by Joseph George Ray
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    R6:
There is a need for establishing global standards for environmental and human rights protection in relation to such large schemes. The countries having land resources that have become in high demand for such purposes may be in need of expertise in negotiating such large-scale contracts to protect th ...
0 309 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:31 GMT
by GLTN
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    Q7:
Is there a need for tenure reforms in areas with customary tenure?
7 680 GLTN
2009/04/29 04:44 GMT
by David Jenkins
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    R7:
This will depend on the local circumstances and will require careful study in each case. The customary tenure rights have in some places been undermined and may be in need of strengthening, revisions or even replacement if they no longer are suitable for handling the challenges faced. Women’s land r ...
1 535 GLTN
2009/05/06 11:27 GMT
by Joseph George Ray
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    Q8:
Can land laws be imposed to protect steep slopes and other fragile ecosystems?
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13 2308 GLTN
2009/05/06 11:33 GMT
by Joseph George Ray
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    R8:
Yes, this should be possible but enforcement of such laws may not always be easy.
0 262 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:31 GMT
by GLTN
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    Q9:
What are the appropriate property regimes for environmental protection in coastal zones and for enhancing private and public environmental services?
0 259 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:31 GMT
by GLTN
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    R9:
Environmental conservation areas must be set aside and protected. There is a need to balance private and public interests. Sea water rise will require adjustments of the property rights regimes.
0 269 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:31 GMT
by GLTN
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    Q10:
Should land consolidation be implemented in areas with very fragmented land holdings?
1 507 GLTN
2009/05/06 11:35 GMT
by Joseph George Ray
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    R10:
Such consolidation should not be implemented without careful studies of the costs and benefits involved. Consolidation should preferably be sorted out on a voluntary basis, and could also be promoted by facilitation of the land rental and land sales markets.
0 272 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:31 GMT
by GLTN
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    Q11:
Is management of rented land less sustainable than management of owned land and are interventions required and feasible to get more sustainable management of such land?
3 517 GLTN
2009/04/29 13:24 GMT
by ROSEMARY WACHIRA
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    R11:
This is an area which requires further research as there have been few studies on this and hardly any studies on the efficiency of alternative instruments to enhance more sustainable management of rented land where that is needed.
0 246 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:31 GMT
by GLTN
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    Q12:
Can tenure reforms be introduced to stimulate tree planting and thus reduce deforestation?
4 541 GLTN
2009/05/06 11:40 GMT
by Joseph George Ray
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    R12:
Such reforms may work where tenure insecurity has discouraged tree planting, however, this requires careful assessment in each case.
0 249 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:31 GMT
by GLTN
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    Q13:
Can land redistribution projects create win-win benefits in terms of reducing environmental degradation and enhance equity? (not to talk about efficiency of land use)
1 453 GLTN
2009/05/06 11:45 GMT
by Joseph George Ray
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    R13:
Needs assessments and environmental assessments in target areas is required to establish the counterfactual conditions. Most redistribution projects have failed to do so. Many redistribution programs have turned out to be very difficult to pull off the ground in a good way so more research and pilot ...
0 262 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:31 GMT
by GLTN
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    Q14:
Can the property rights of people living in areas threatened by sea level rise be protected or be compensated if lost?
0 269 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:31 GMT
by GLTN
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    R14:
This will require global collective action to establish an international insurance or compensation mechanism. This is most needed for the most vulnerable poor people that are unable to protect themselves. There is a need to develop national and local rescue plans and alternative locations for resett ...
0 259 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:31 GMT
by GLTN
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    Q15:
Can better safety net programs be developed to protect against climate risks due to droughts, floods and heat waves?
1 454 GLTN
2009/05/04 16:43 GMT
by Meltem Y1lmaz
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    R15:
This requires coordinated actions at global, national and local levels. It may be possible to build on the World Food Program and various alternative safety net programs that provide employment, food and other basic needs in emergency cases through food-for-work, cash for work, food aid and rehabili ...
0 307 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:31 GMT
by GLTN
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    Q16:
How can land tenure reforms protect the environment in frontier areas for resource extraction to meet global resource needs?
0 249 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:31 GMT
by GLTN
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    R16:
Improvement of national laws and regulations is crucial to protect the environment against excessive damage as well as to ensure the protection of national and local interests and particularly those of the poor. The risk of resource curse is evident in many places and strong institutions are require ...
0 276 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:32 GMT
by GLTN
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    Q17:
How can elite capture of land reforms be prevented such that land reforms become more pro-poor and environmentally friendly?
8 713 GLTN
2009/04/29 12:38 GMT
by Stein Holden
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    R17:
How easy or difficult it is to achieve this depends on the local and national power structure. International pressure and programs with donor support may help if well designed baseline, monitoring, evaluation and impact assessment are implemented and continued funding is made dependent on positive e ...
0 266 GLTN
2009/04/15 09:32 GMT
by GLTN
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    Q.18.
Can the better development of Rural Areas lead to the reduction of Urban slum situation? How?

Post edited by: echigbu, at: 2009/04/23 11:01 GMT
1 472 Eugene Chigbu
2009/05/07 17:25 GMT
by Joseph George Ray
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    Climate Change
This forum for sharing is a noble activity which is very enlightening. I have done some work on the estimation of below and aboveground carbon in a forest ecosystem. The most challenging exercise I encountered was the calculation of tree carbon. This was compounded by the lak of/ minimum data from e ...
8 2325 Carolyne Ouko
2010/03/19 03:56 GMT
by nash deneal
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    land and urban livelihoods
Please see attached a text of the ILO about urban employment. It includes a note on the role of land as an important asset for employment-generation.


4 561 Edmundo Werna
2009/04/28 11:17 GMT
by Stein Holden
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    The teaching of the two Religion.
I think we have no problem with the local authority nor larger society, our problem is with the political class of our societies more especialy in Africa,
The teaching of our two religions has made it claer, the land belong to nobody the better the use of it the better the human community,our ...
0 329 Ahmed Hassan
2009/04/25 11:42 GMT
by Ahmed Hassan
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    Land and Wildlife Management
I am hearing a lot about BioHaven Floating Islands. What is it exactly? I want to know more about this.
2 754 tarrason smith
2010/04/27 07:58 GMT
by Joe Serius
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