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Land Administration, Poverty, and the Environment Further Perspectives. Presentation Overview. Challenges in the case study Strong points in the findings Next steps Shaping the recommendations. 1. Challenges in the Case Study.
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Land Administration, Poverty, and the Environment Further Perspectives
Presentation Overview • Challenges in the case study • Strong points in the findings • Next steps • Shaping the recommendations
Special constraints for the use of PEN approach to study legal framework Legal framework includes specific features for implementation of land law in each province; Difficulties in capturing all information Limited data availability on land administration and on forest cover Challenges in the Study
No correlation found between poverty and areas of allocated forested land. Poor households have; Limited decision making on forest land Limited access to credit and markets Modern land use plans offer a ‘win – win’ solutions for poverty and the environment, but only if there is local participation Local capacity is a critical issue in land administration Strong points in the findings
Further analysis and mapping of national database Access to more detailed/accurate data on (actual) forested area will be important Next Steps
How to ensure that poor individuals / communities enter the modern legal framework? Simple implementation tools and capacity building for modern land use plans Identify local level success stories to be implemented on a wider scale Shaping the Recommendations