Land Tenure & Zoning
2011/10 Land Tenure and Forest Carbon Management Workshop (Madison, WI, USA)
October 21-22, 2011.
Applied Research Summary: The influence of land tenure on forest cover change in Ecuador and implications for REDD investments
The influence of land tenure on forest cover change in Ecuador and implications for REDD investments.
Beyond Boundaries Zoning as a Tool to Link Conservation & Development Goals - Draft
Beyond Boundaries Zoning as a Tool to Link Conservation & Development Goals - Draft .
Collaborative Land Use Planning: Zoning for Conservation and Development in Protected Areas
Collaborative Land Use Planning: Zoning for Conservation and Development in Protected Areas .
Collaborative Planning for Land Use: Zoning for Conservation and Development in Protected Areas - SPANISH
Collaborative Planning for Land Use: Zoning for Conservation and Development in Protected Areas .
Costs of Titling and Registration Projects
Neo-liberal economic theory is based on the foundation of private property and the market.
Credible Conservation: Using biodiversity monitoring to support incentive programs that protect endangered wildlife
Tenure Brief, No.
Does secure land tenure save forests? A review of the relationship between land tenure and tropical deforestation (CCAFS Working Paper No. 7)
Deforestation and degradation are tied to a complex array of socioeconomic and political factors.
Forest commons, REDD+ and tenure security in Africa
Draft paper presented at the LTC October 2011 Workshop on Land Tenure and Forest Carbon Management.
Gobernanza de Bosques Y Redd+: Estudios de Caso del Ecuador
La tenencia de la tierra y los derechos de propiedad de los bosques son temas críticos para la nueva ola de instrumentos de política, basados en incentivos que tienen por objeto salvaguardar los bienes públicos que se encuentran en los bosques tropicales (como carbono, agua y biodiversidad), al valorar los bienes y los servicios que prestan y al pagar a las personas que los protegen (Bruce et al.
How much does land titling cost?
Paper by Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Lessons about Land Tenure, Forest Governance and REDD+ Featured Jan 10, 2012
This volume of case studies comprises one of two main publications resulting from the Oct.
Lessons on Land Tenure, Governance and REDD+. Case Studies from Africa, Asia and Latin America.
An edited set of case studies based on presentations at the LTC/Translinks sponsored Workshop in October 2011.
New Pastoral Development Paradigm: Engaging the Realities of Property Institutions and Livestock Mobility in Dryland Africa
Abstract - The confluence of new understandings of dryland ecology and common property resource management has arguably led to a “new pastoral development paradigm” -- a paradigm that incorporates a widespread acceptance of the ecological and economic importance of livestock mobility within the context of devolving greater rangeland management authority to local groups.
Participatory Land Use Zoning in Okapi Wildlife Reserve, Democratic Republic of Congo
This case study describes a practical but rigorous approach to zoning that was piloted in the Okapi Wildlife Reserve (OWR), a protected area in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Presentation: Does secure land tenure save forests? A review of the relationship between land tenure and tropical deforestation!
Presentation by Brian Robinson, Margaret Holland, and Lisa Naughton-Treves on the relationship between land tenure and tropical deforestation.
Rewards for Ecosystem Services and Collective Land Tenure: Lessons from Ecuador and Indonesia
Attempts to conserve biodiversity and other ecosystem services have been carried out through a number of policy instruments over time.
Rewards for Ecosystem Services and Collective Land Tenure: Lessons from Ecuador and Indonesia
Tenure Brief #9.
Security in land tenure and incentives for forest conservation
ECOLEX Report (in Spanish).
Whom to pay? Key Concepts and Terms Regarding Tenure and Property Rights in Payment-based Forest Ecosystem Conservation
Tenure Brief, No.