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May 17th, 2012

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Regulation of land markets to enhance sustainable land use - 2009/05/06 08:08 GMT Regulations in relation to land markets could be to require contracts to be of longer duration, to require them to be formalized and include clearly who is responsible for ensuring sustainable land management, and specification of required measures to protect the environment and resources at risk, and penalties for violations.
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Re:Regulation of land markets to enhance sustainable land use - 2009/05/06 10:41 GMT I quite agree with the observation but like any area of land reform, developing of local empowerment through intense public education and knowledgeable local leadership will ensure better success
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Re:Regulation of land markets to enhance sustainable land use - 2009/05/07 12:48 GMT The task of regulating land market is a very complex and hard to implement in real sense.

Many factors in entitlements are involved such as inheritance or religious personal laws, land use pattern, institutional weaknesses, change in reform statutes time to time and shifting political powers.

Unified and sustained legal systems can produce a long term land development achievement.

Regulations are not enough alone. Strong management authority is also more important.

Coordinated and consorted inter agency effort can bring real outcome.
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Re:Regulation of land markets to enhance sustainable land use - 2009/05/08 12:24 GMT Land rental markets have high potential in Africa where the majority of land is under customary tenure and is not surveyed. Unfortunately few counties in Africa have put in place strategies to promote land rental markets. I agree that regulation of rural land rental markets should have the major objective of providing investment incentives with a view to promoting sustainable land use and management practices. A well regulated land rental market creates incentives, mainly conservation incentives for more sustainable land management. I also agree that short-term rental contracts are more likely to be associated with poor land management and this may lead to environmental degradation.

The regulation strategies should revolve around creating incentives such as:-
•requiring contracts to be formalized and to be of longer duration as this will enhance tenure security
•specifying who is responsible for ensuring sustainable management
•providing a local structure for registering these rental contacts
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Re:Regulation of land markets to enhance sustainable land use - 2009/05/10 17:30 GMT I agree with you on almost all the points about the importance of land rental markets in Africa (based on the book on the issue that I edited and that recently came out at RFF Press: The Emergence of Land Markets in Africa: Impacts on Poverty, Equity and Efficiency (Holden, Otsuka, and Place).
I am not so sure it is wise to require all land rental contracts to be registered. I think, however, it may be wise to offer the opportunity to register contracts. This would then be done in case there is limited trust among the parties, like when the tenant is an outsider.
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