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Assessment of the land inventory approach for securing tenure of lawful and bona fide occupants on private Mailo land in Uganda

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In this article, the authors introduce and evaluate the Land Inventory Approach, which is a step by step approach to documentation and formalization of occupancy rights on registered land, with acceptance of landlords and tenants, while maintaining harmony within the community and the political environment.
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This article is published in Land Use Policy.The article was published on 2021-11-01. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Land tenure & Land administration.

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An Englishman Looks at the Torrens System – Another Look 50 Years on

TL;DR: In the 50 years since this journal published Ruoff's widely cited four part article there has been much incremental change to the different Australian Torrens systems of registered land title in addition to some radical re-interpretation of title registration basics.
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Knight, financial institutions, and entrepreneurship in developing economies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe problems embedded in financial institutions of developing economies, for which they use the Schumpeterian view that creative destruction requires new credit to fund entrepreneurial disruption and de Soto's finding that undocumented assets possessed by entrepreneurs in developing economies cannot be used as collateral to access finance.
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Fit for Purpose Land Administration: Country Implementation Strategy for Addressing Uganda´s Land Tenure Security Problems

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed three case studies to investigate how lessons learnt from pilot projects informed a FFPLA country implementation strategy, based on data collected during the development of the FPLA strategy, in which the authors directly participated.
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Configuring land tenure caused by fixed residence according to the societal control system of North Korea: Focus on forestry carbon trading

TL;DR: In this article, the authors established a solid evidential foundation to introduce land tenure in North Korea and used the people's registration card as evidential documents to compensate carbon credit owners in compliance with the international standards for land tenure recognition.
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Pro-poor land administration: Principles for recording the land rights of the underrepresented

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a pro-poor land recordation system based on eight general design requirements, including delivery of preventive justice and co-management arrangements, which is made up of ten interlinked elements, with an emphasis on a continuum of land recording.
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Land Registration and Cadastral Systems: Tools for Land Information and Management

TL;DR: Land information systems general aspects of land deliniation and documentation historical development of structure and function cadastral and land registration in Europe Land registration in British influenced countries benefits of land registration for development of rural and urban areas further benefits of the land registration feasibility studies for establishing or improving Cadastral surveying adjudication registration special problems organization, automation and education progressive systems - ways of simplification as mentioned in this paper
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Do overlapping property rights reduce agricultural investment ? evidence from Uganda

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of overlapping property rights for increasing agricultural productivity and contributing toward poverty reduction in Africa are investigated using information on parcels under ownership and usufruct by the same household.