Comparative Perspectives on Communal Lands and Individual
Ownership: Sustainable Futures addresses property and land title as
central mechanisms governing access to communally-held land and
resources. The collection assesses the effectiveness of property
law and tenure models developed around concepts of individual
ownership, for achieving long-term environmental and economic
sustainability for indigenous peoples and local communities. It
explores the momentum for change in the international realm, and
then develops a comparative focus across Australia, North America,
Africa, Peru, New Zealand and the Pacific region, examining the
historical and current impacts of individuation of title on the
customary law and practice of indigenous peoples and local
communities. Themes of property, privatisation and sustainable
communities are developed in theoretical analyses and case studies
from these jurisdictions. The case studies throw into sharp relief
how questions of land law and resources management should not be
separated from wider issues about the long-term viability of
communities. Comparative analysis allows consideration of how
western models of land tenure and land title might better
accommodate the exercise of traditional practices of indigenous
peoples and local communities, while still promoting autonomy,
choice and economic development. This volume will be of interest to
scholars and professionals working in the fields of property law,
land reform, policy and planning, indigenous law and customary law,
environmental sustainability, development and resource
management.
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