Full citation: FAO, “Governing Land for Women and Men: A Technical Guide to Support the Achievement of Responsible Gender-Equitable Governance Land Tenure,” 1 GOVERNANCE OF TENURE TECHNICAL GUIDE (FAO 2013).
Record Category: Articles
Customary Land Tenure in Liberia: Findings and Implications Drawn from 11 Case Studies%3$s>
Full citation: Knox, A., Namubiru-Mwaura, E., and Hughes, A., “Customary Land Tenure in Liberia: Findings and Implications Drawn from 11 Case Studies,” USAID REPORT (February 2012).
Strengthening Access to Land in Plural Tenure Systems%3$s>
Full citation: Mennen, T., “Strengthening Access to Land in Plural Tenure Systems,” HAKI NETWORK REPORT (August 2012).
Tipping the Balance: Policies to Shape Agricultural Investments and Markets in Favour of Small-scale Farmers%3$s>
Full citation: Vorley, B., Cotula, L. and Chan, M., “Tipping the Balance: Policies to Shape Agricultural Investments and Markets in Favour of Small-scale Farmers,” IIED RESEARCH REPORT (IIED & Oxfam, December 2012).
Understanding Land Investment Deals in Africa Country Report: Tanzania%3$s>
Full citation: Oakland Institute Researchers, “Understanding Land Investment Deals in Africa Country Report: Tanzania” COUNTRY REPORTS (The Oakland Institute 2011).
Women’s Property and Inheritance Rights: Improving Lives in a Changing Time%3$s>
Full citation: Steinzor, N., “Women’s Property and Inheritance Rights: Improving Lives in a Changing Time” FINAL SYNTHESIS AND CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS PAPER (USAID and WIDtech 2003).
Statutory Recognition of Customary Land Rights in Africa: An Investigation into Best Practices for Lawmaking and Implementation%3$s>
Full citation: Knight, R., “Statutory Recognition of Customary Land Rights in Africa: An Investigation into Best Practices for Lawmaking and Implementation” 105 FAO LEGISLATIVE STUDY (2010).
Two Faces of Change: The Need for a Bi-Directional Approach to Improve Women’s Land Rights in Plural Legal Systems%3$s>
Full citation: Kapur, A. “Two Faces of Change: The Need for a Bi-Directional Approach to Improve Women’s Land Rights in Plural Legal Systems” 4 IDLO WORKING PAPER SERIES (Leiden University 2011).
Legal Empowerment in Practice: Using Legal Tools to Secure Land Rights in Africa%3$s>
Full citation: Cotula, L. and Mathieu, P., “Legal Empowerment in Practice: Using Legal Tools to Secure Land Rights in Africa,” IIED & FAO REPORT (May 2008).
Land Acquisitions for Agribusiness in Tanzania: Prospects and Challenges%3$s>
Full citation: LEAT, “Land Acquisitions for Agribusiness in Tanzania: Prospects and Challenges,” LEAT GENERAL PUBLICATION (2011).