2006. "The Land Act (1998) and Land tenure reform in Uganda". Africa Development, XXXI, n. 1: 1-26.Juma, A. O. (2006). The Land Act (1998) and Land Tenure Reform in Uganda. African Development, XXXI(I), 1 - 26.Okuku, J. (2006). The Land Act (1998) and Land Tenure ...
The land reform in Uganda according to Kabengwa (2018) incorporates the different land tenure systems laid out in the Land Act of 1998 (customary tenure, freehold, milo and lease hold). The review of the 1998 Land Act reveals that one of the objectives of this Act is to ensure proper ...
Hunt, D. (2004) ‘Unintended Consequences of Land Rights Reform: The Case of the 1998 Uganda Land Act’, Development Policy Review, 22(2), 173–91.CrossRef Lamb, R.L. (2003) ‘Inverse Productivity: Land Quality, Labor Markets, and Measurement Error’, Journal of Development Economics, 71...
A study conducted in Uganda (Roth et al., 1994) concluded that long-term investments, such as planting trees or fencing, were more frequently made in registered land. Corresponding to Place et al. (1994) among development specialists it is assumed that tenure security is an important ...
Civil society and the struggle for land rights for marginalised groups: the contribution of the Uganda Land Alliance to the Land Act 1998 来自 AGRIS 喜欢 0 阅读量: 26 作者: N Bazaara 摘要: The author outlines the limitations of civil society and its influence on state policy, suggesting ...
Not so distant, the Ugandan customary land tenure equally draws its efficacy from the Lands Act of 1998. It decentralizes the management and administration of customary land in Uganda (Willy, 2003). One of the functions of the land boards created under this Act is to oversee the land rights...
Consideration of these socio-ecological processes and, more importantly, the temporal scale on which they act, is critical to avoid potential bifurcations that lead to long-lasting endemic malaria. This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution Access options Access Nature ...
airborne, direct faecal-oral, animal bites and scratches, contaminated animal products and consumption of uncooked meat70,73. Alternatively, the impact of livestock may be to act as amplifier hosts74,75, while livestock housing studies show that keeping livestock, such as cattle in the house as ...
Unintended consequences of land rights reform: The case of the 1998 Uganda land act. Development Policy Review, 22(2), 173-191.Hunt, D. (2004): Unintended Consequences of Land Rights Reform: The Case of the 1998 Uganda Land Act. Development Policy Review, 22(2), 173-191!
...83.2 Summary Overview of land administration legislation in Uganda ...83.2.1 The Constitution of Uganda 1995 (as amended) ...83.2.2 Land Act, 1998, Cap. 227of the Laws of Uganda, Revised Edition, 2000 ...103.2.3 The Land (Amendment) Act 2004......