Collective land tenure in Colombia

Collective land tenure in Colombia
Author: Herrera Arango, J.
Publisher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 8
Release: 2018-05-17
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Key messages Collective land tenure in Colombia covers almost 38 million hectares, including land recognized both as indigenous resguardos and as collective lands of Afro-descendant communities. Yet, land titling has stagnated since t

Collective land tenure in Colombia

Collective land tenure in Colombia
Author: Schweizer, D.
Publisher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 8
Release: 2018-05-17
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Key messages The consolidation of the current legal regime for the protection of collective land tenure in Colombia is the result of a series of processes —social, political, economic, cultural, and legal— that have shaped and restruc

Comparing Land Reform and Land Markets in Colombia

Comparing Land Reform and Land Markets in Colombia
Author: Klaus W. Deininger
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2004
Genre: Income distribution
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Based on a large survey to compare the effectiveness of land markets and land reform in Colombia, Deininger finds that rental and sales markets were more effective in transferring land to poor but productive producers than was administrative land reform. The fact that land transactions were all of a short-term nature and that little land was transferred from very large to small land owners or the landless suggests that there may be scope for policies both to improve the functioning of land markets and to facilitate greater land access by the most disadvantaged. Analysis of the factors associated with success in a sample of land transfers from large to small producers helps to identify key elements for policies in both respects. This paper--a product of Rural Development, Development Research Group--is part of a larger effort in the group to analyze the impact of land policies.

Mapping Colombia

Mapping Colombia
Author: Geoffrey Demarest
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN:

The mapping of Colombian national territory, however, is fundamental to the problem of control of national territory. As a threshold matter, policy, strategy, and military asset management in contemporary conflict in virtually any unstable part of the world must deal with the problem of governance in [beta]lawless areas.[gamma] Unless a central government such as that in Colombia can exert legitimate control and governance in the 60+ percent of the municipalities not under its control, there can be no effective judicial system and rule of law; no effective legal crop substitution programs; no effective democratic processes; and, only very little military or police action to bring law and order into unknown and difficult terrain. Indeed, control of the national territory is a strategic paradigm for 21st century conflict. The state is under assault by a powerful combination of state weaknesses, [beta]lawless areas, [gamma] and insurgent and criminal terrorism. All these contributors to instability and violence have a powerful effect on local, regional, national, and international security. Colombia and other states experiencing conflicts that range from criminal anarchy to virtual civil war must understand that putting treasure and blood into a conflict situation without first establishing the strategic foundations of success only result in ad hoc, piece-meal, disjointed, and ineffective reactions to truly inconsequential problems.