This volume explores the gendered dimensions of recent land
governance transformations across the globe, shedding important
light on how the intersection of these complex contemporary forces
are reconfiguring livelihoods and impacting women s positions,
their tenure security and their well-being. It brings together
empirical community case studies from around the world that
describe, historicize, and situate land (or land-based resource)
governance transformation processes as a product of contemporary
forces and country/regional specificities.
Each contribution carefully analyzes the gendered dimensions of
these transformations exploring how women are impacted by and
respond to these processes of change. It is structured around five
major contemporary processes of land governance transformations:
land registration and distribution initiatives; post-conflict
reconstruction and resettlement; large-scale land acquisitions;
reforms to common property regimes; and joint titling
interventions. Each part includes chapters covering different
countries and regions of the world that have undertaken these
processes.
This book offers a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of
how gender is differentially impacted by tenure transformations and
how this is importantly driven by complex and multi-faceted
contemporary forces and local specificities. This is an important
academic contribution for sociology, anthropology, political
science, economy, agronomy, geography, and many other natural and
social sciences. It is also a valuable resource for applied fields
and development policy as it includes very careful analyses of
state of the art tenure programs and experiments being implemented
and championed throughout the world.
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