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Sector Project „Regional Networks of Competence on Land Policy and Land Tenure“ 1 Contribution of land tenure reform to poverty reduction Panel Discussion on How can land tenure reform contribute to poverty reduction ? by Prof. M. Kirk, Marburg University C. Graefen, GTZ European Forum on Rural Development Cooperation Montpellier, France 4-6 September 2002
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Sector Project „Regional Networks of Competence on Land Policy and Land Tenure“ 2 Contents 1.Circumstances 2.Pro-poor policy and action 3.Policy and action for marginalized groups 4.Types of actions by donors/EU and different roles Contribution of land tenure reform to poverty reduction
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Sector Project „Regional Networks of Competence on Land Policy and Land Tenure“ 3 Circumstances I Tenure reform – broader concept but tailor-made options LDC with large agricultural sector –Securing access to land and natural resources –Access restrictions on common property –Secondary rights –Titling rarely an option – local documentation of rights –Arbitration committees
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Sector Project „Regional Networks of Competence on Land Policy and Land Tenure“ 4 Circumstances II Transformation Economies –Land consolidation incl. state intervention –Privatization – social obligation of property –Banking, marketing etc. facilities –Institutional restructuring and customer- orientation –Land ownership markets – policy guidance and close supervision by state –Land rental markets – key to better allocation
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Sector Project „Regional Networks of Competence on Land Policy and Land Tenure“ 5 Circumstances III Dualistic distribution of land ownership Negative farm-size productivity relationship Land redistribution – incl. compensation mechanisms; under political, social and economic stability Land and property taxation (land valuation) Substitution of land as capital asset with programs for business start-ups, human capital creation
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Sector Project „Regional Networks of Competence on Land Policy and Land Tenure“ 6 Circumstances IV Peri-urban areas Tenure security for informal settlers/squatting – simple methods for registration of rights State role for urban planning, tenure security crucial Land/property speculation - corruption Enforcement and legal instruments
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Sector Project „Regional Networks of Competence on Land Policy and Land Tenure“ 7 Pro-poor policy and action Comprehensive, inclusive, transparent and participatory national land/resource policy Uniform legal and regulatory framework for private and legal persons and state – legal pluralism ! Functioning land administration - subsidiarity State-active land development (land use planning, expropriation, zoning) - enforcement Remuneration for positive externalities (bio-div; water resources, recreation) Community Based Natural Resource Management
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Sector Project „Regional Networks of Competence on Land Policy and Land Tenure“ 8 Policy and action for marginalized groups Compensation for loss of secondary rigths Awareness creation for traditional authorities to protect marginal groups Associations for legal representation Political representation of pastoralists – Herder Association Resource mgt. flexibility reflected by legal frame
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Sector Project „Regional Networks of Competence on Land Policy and Land Tenure“ 9 Types of actions by donors/EU and different roles I Task Force on Land – common approach Balanced approach between liberal markets and state intervention - guidance - enforcement Protection of ownership issues of partner countries Arbitration on intergovernmental land issues (EU) Active Mediator: Partner Country - World Bank (EU) Stronger, coordinated focus on CEEC and CIS (EU)
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Sector Project „Regional Networks of Competence on Land Policy and Land Tenure“ 10 Types of actions by donors/EU and different roles II Capacity development – legislation, registration, taxation, valuation etc. (donors) Information management – networks (FAO & donors) Training Institutes in PC – Tandem Universities (donors & others) Civil society organisations – professional associations (donors & others)
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