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03-10: Can participatory land use planning help secure tenure?
Time:
Tuesday, 26/Mar/2019:
2:00pm - 3:30pm
Session Chair: Christopher Mulenga, University of Lusaka, Zambia
Location:MC 10-100
Presentations
ID: 508 / 03-10: 1 Individual Papers Topics: Commons and natural resource management Keywords: Land use planning, tenure security, land conflicts, formal institutions, informal institutions
Rural land use planning, the integration of shared resources mapping for improved communal tenure security: experiences from Zambia
Christopher Mulenga1, Adam Ngoma2, Jason Sakala2
1University of Lusaka, Zambia; 2Chipata District Land Alliance, Zambia
ID: 1088 / 03-10: 2 Individual Papers Topics: Land and human rights, gender, indigenous peoples Keywords: territorial planning, multi-stakeholder governance, power, equity, effectiveness
Context, power, equity and effectiveness in territorial planning multi-stakeholder commissions: a comparative analysis of two very different Brazilian States
Jazmin Gonzales Tovar1, Grenville Barnes2, Anne Larson3
1University of Florida (UF), United States of America; 2University of Florida (UF), United States of America; 3Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Peru
ID: 363 / 03-10: 3 Individual Papers Topics: Institutional innovation and private sector participation, Keywords: Burundi, Landscape restoration, Decentralized land management, Land certification
Clarification, recognition and formalization of land rights in a landscape restoration project in Burundi
Pascal Thinon1, Paola Agostini2, Philippe Eric Dardel2
1Independant consultant, France; 2World Bank
ID: 496 / 03-10: 4 Individual Papers Topics: Commons and natural resource management Keywords: Land conflict, land use planing, land management
Participatory Community Land Use Planning (CLUP ) as a means of conflict prevention and poverty alleviation in rural areas through pilot experiments in the east of Democratic Republic of Congo: provinces of North Kivu, South Kivu and Tituri