Land, Trees, and Women: Evolution of Land Tenure Institutions in Western Ghana and Sumatra (Research Report 121 - International Food Policy Research ... Policy Research Institute Research Report) Buy on Amazon

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Land, Trees, and Women: Evolution of Land Tenure Institutions in Western Ghana and Sumatra (Research Report 121 - International Food Policy Research ... Policy Research Institute Research Report)

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ISBN / ASIN0896291227
ISBN-139780896291225
Sales Rank6,612,137
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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How do women's land rights change as customary tenure systems give way to individualized land tenure? While the individualization of land rights creates incentives for poor farmers in marginal areas to adopt agroforestry, not much is known about its impact on women's land rights. Land, Trees, and Women examines the evolution of customary land tenure institutions in areas of Western Ghana and Western Sumatra where traditional matrilineal inheritance systems have been changing. In these two areas, the authors find that individualization of land tenure has contributed to both increased gender equity and greater efficiency in agroforestry management. While property rights institutions are moving toward providing proper incentives for efficient natural resource management, the authors conclude that any program or legal framework that assigns rights to resources must be evaluated for barriers to women's participation.
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