This pressure ... to risksresultingfrom tenure insecurity
Many land governance challengeshave resultedin tenure insecurity
are afforded insufficient protection in legislatures -resultingin tenure insecurity
Lack of recognition of female family headsmight leadto tenure insecurity
key factorsinfluencinginsecurity of tenure
Legal ambiguity over land and natural resourceshas resultedin tenure insecurity
many problemsleadingto tenure insecurity
that unless the actual security is coupled with the reasonable perception that the rights in land are secure and free from external interferences , even in the existence of actual security , it is not an easy task to conclude that tenure security exists objectively.34 At this juncture , one may askcausestenure insecurity
to makeResultinginsecurity of tenure
increased rates of rent inflation and notices of rent increases that were unaffordable(passive) caused bytenure insecurity
Lack of datacan resultin tenure insecurity
issues such as land redistribution and land expropriation on the part of the government(passive) is particularly influenced byTenure insecurity
The complexity and ambiguity of the land tenure system in Indonesiahas resultedin tenure insecurity
conflicts over boundaries and economic inequality between users(passive) caused byThe sense of tenure insecurity
the use of administrative data to describe initial performancebine the data with household surveys to quantify to what extent and why subsequent transfers remain informal , and PROJECT BRIEF TENURE AND GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE land disputesleadingto tenure insecurity
the impact of changing property rights on land in El Salvador , a country ... major land reforms and policy reversals during the last three decadeshave causewidespread tenure insecurity
to less , not more , internal migration and migration abroad , as weak property rights not only force landowners to maintain a physical presence to guard their ownership , but also reduce land liquidity , making it harder to sell and get the hell out of dodgeleadsto less , not more , internal migration and migration abroad , as weak property rights not only force landowners to maintain a physical presence to guard their ownership , but also reduce land liquidity , making it harder to sell and get the hell out of dodge
from pending legal problems , the people who work on the new small farms or for recently privatised former State companies suffered from pressures coming from former landowners and the policeresultingfrom pending legal problems , the people who work on the new small farms or for recently privatised former State companies suffered from pressures coming from former landowners and the police
to greater impacts on poorer communitiesleadsto greater impacts on poorer communities
to short - tem fixed - rent contractsleadsto short - tem fixed - rent contracts
in a change of land ownershipcould resultin a change of land ownership
to over reliance on one cropleadingto over reliance on one crop
a psychological disregard for where they livecreatesa psychological disregard for where they live
a disincentive for them to invest heavily in their landcreatesa disincentive for them to invest heavily in their land
to less land investment and more soil exhaustionmight leadto less land investment and more soil exhaustion
from short - term conditional leasesresultingfrom short - term conditional leases
from absence of state - recognized community and individual rights to forestsresultingfrom absence of state - recognized community and individual rights to forests
to forced evictionsleadingto forced evictions
to under - investment in housing and to reduce housing quality Recent Trends and the Demand for Secure Property Rights 18 2.2.1 Property Rights and Land Tenure 18leadsto under - investment in housing and to reduce housing quality Recent Trends and the Demand for Secure Property Rights 18 2.2.1 Property Rights and Land Tenure 18
as a result of four factors : inadequate number of absolute rights , inadequate duration in one or more rights , lack of assurance in existing rights and costs of enforcing rights.35 Hence , to ensure sustainable growthcausedas a result of four factors : inadequate number of absolute rights , inadequate duration in one or more rights , lack of assurance in existing rights and costs of enforcing rights.35 Hence , to ensure sustainable growth
to conflict over land and natural resourcescan contributeto conflict over land and natural resources
to a range of human rights violations affecting not only the right to adequate housing but several other related rights , including the right to education , freedom of assembly , health or social securityledto a range of human rights violations affecting not only the right to adequate housing but several other related rights , including the right to education , freedom of assembly , health or social security
TO LOWER PRODUCTIVITYLEADSTO LOWER PRODUCTIVITY
people living in informal settlements from investing in their dwellings and community amenitiesmay preventpeople living in informal settlements from investing in their dwellings and community amenities
Is underinvestment(passive) caused byIs underinvestment
the precarity and fragmentation(passive) caused bythe precarity and fragmentation
social issues , loss of livelihoods and lower incomes , food insecurity , reduced nutrition , and the fundamental economic and biological problems of overcapitalization and overfishingcan causesocial issues , loss of livelihoods and lower incomes , food insecurity , reduced nutrition , and the fundamental economic and biological problems of overcapitalization and overfishing
disincentives for investing in landcreatesdisincentives for investing in land
the adoption of conservation practices such as alley farming , and limited - term occupancymay preventthe adoption of conservation practices such as alley farming , and limited - term occupancy
the issue of property rights from receiving the visibility and attention tenure insecurityhas ... preventedthe issue of property rights from receiving the visibility and attention tenure insecurity
oftenresultsoften
a response that , in combination with the threat of eviction , can generate conflictcan createa response that , in combination with the threat of eviction , can generate conflict
to short - termism in land managementcan contributeto short - termism in land management
titular or de facto ownersmay leadtitular or de facto owners
a number of difficultiescausesa number of difficulties
farmers to continue farming extensively ... instead of intensively ... because they are reluctant to rent out land to others , for fear they might lose their rights as the person actually farming the land might be gaining ownership rightmight leadfarmers to continue farming extensively ... instead of intensively ... because they are reluctant to rent out land to others , for fear they might lose their rights as the person actually farming the land might be gaining ownership right
to increased living costs , the occupation of hazard - prone land , environmental degradation and the increased vulnerability of urban and rural habitats , affecting all people , especially disadvantaged and vulnerable groupsleadsto increased living costs , the occupation of hazard - prone land , environmental degradation and the increased vulnerability of urban and rural habitats , affecting all people , especially disadvantaged and vulnerable groups
high potential additionalitycreateshigh potential additionality
to all sorts of both mental , physical and financial stressesthen leadsto all sorts of both mental , physical and financial stresses
in informal households remaining unconnected to the municipality ’s centralized networkhas resultedin informal households remaining unconnected to the municipality ’s centralized network
in facthas ledin fact
in difficulties raising collateral in cases where finance is soughthas resultedin difficulties raising collateral in cases where finance is sought
from decades of civil warresultingfrom decades of civil war
to early tree plantingleadsto early tree planting
the way households invest in their landinfluencesthe way households invest in their land