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Land Administration, Poverty, and the Environment Further Perspectives
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Presentation Overview 1.Challenges in the case study 2.Strong points in the findings 3.Next steps 4.Shaping the recommendations
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1. Challenges in the Case Study
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Special constraints for the use of PEN approach to study legal framework Legal framework includes specific features for implementation of land law in each province; –Difficulties in capturing all information Limited data availability on land administration and on forest cover Challenges in the Study
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2. Strong Points in the Findings
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No correlation found between poverty and areas of allocated forested land. Poor households have; –Limited decision making on forest land –Limited access to credit and markets Modern land use plans offer a ‘win – win’ solutions for poverty and the environment, but only if there is local participation Local capacity is a critical issue in land administration Strong points in the findings
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3. Next Steps
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Further analysis and mapping of national database Access to more detailed/accurate data on (actual) forested area will be important Next Steps
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4. Shaping the Recommendations
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How to ensure that poor individuals / communities enter the modern legal framework? –Simple implementation tools and capacity building for modern land use plans Identify local level success stories to be implemented on a wider scale Shaping the Recommendations
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