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来源类型Briefing
规范类型简报
来源ID17415IIED
Catching up with the fast pace of land access change in Uganda
Godber Tumushabe; Alex Tatwangire; James Mayers
发表日期2017
出处IIED Briefing Papers
出版者IIED
出版年2017
语种英语
摘要

The ways in which people obtain land in Uganda are changing fast. Land that used to be secured through inheritance, gifts or proof of long-term occupancy is now more commonly changing hands in the market. Those with wealth and powerful connections are frequently able to override local rules and gain access to land at the expense of poorer individuals. Government-backed agribusiness investors receive large areas of land with benefits for some local farmers who are able to participate in the schemes, while other smallholders see their land access and livelihoods degraded. Land governance systems in Uganda should be modified to catch up with this rapid change and to ensure fair access and productive land use. Here we summarise a more detailed analysis and set out suggestions for responses in policy and practice.

主题Land acquisitions and rights ; Food and agriculture
区域Uganda
URLhttps://pubs.iied.org/17415IIED/?c=foodag&p=5
来源智库International Institute for Environment and Development (United Kingdom)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/319020
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Godber Tumushabe,Alex Tatwangire,James Mayers. Catching up with the fast pace of land access change in Uganda. 2017.
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