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Introduction to Land Tenure Property Rights

by USAID — last modified 2008-04-29 20:21
Contributors: Jean Brennan
In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, any copyrighted material herein is distributed without profit or payment for non-profit research and educational purposes only.


Land is one of the most important assests for people throughout the world. This is particularly true for the rural and urban poor, where land may form the most significant part of their asset base. It is also the foundation for a wide range of cultural and social identities. It is a cornerstone of economic activity and regularly serves as the basis for institutional development. It is the underpinning for markets (credit, real estate, labor, rental contracts, and agriculture production). And, land and land-based natural resources are the focus of continuous planning and management for sustainable development. Rights to land and property are fundamental to virtually every society. Secure land tenure and property rights (LTPR) are as essential to peace and stability as are rule of law, good governance, and sustainable, economic development.nepal-hillscape-280



Because land tenure and property rights are so closely linked to development agendas across the globe, it is important to understand how these rights shift as economies move through the stages of economic growth and democratization (and, in some cases, from war to peace) and how these shifts require different property rights interventions.

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LTPR Introduction

     The Many Dimensions of LTPR

          LTPR Framework: An Analytical and Development Planning Tool

              The LTPR Matrix (issues and intervetions)

                     USAID LTPR Lessons Learned


  Download a pdf file of the USAID LTPR brochure

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