Guiding Principles:
Land Tenure in Development Cooperation

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John Fitzsimons Ph.D., Fawzi Abdel-Kader Ph.D.,Gallal El Mallah Ph.D.,Ashraf Moustafa Ph.D.(1996): Land Tenure and Natural Resource Management: Studying Bedouin Land and Water Management Systems on the North-West Coast of Egypt

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction
2. The Study Context
3. Social Structure
4. Land Tenure and Land Ownership
5. The Challenges of Studying Bedouin Production Systems
6. Understanding Bedouin Production Systems: Farming Systems and Local Knowledge and Management Systems.
7. A Methodology for the Analysis of Bedouin Production Systems
8. The Analysis of Bedouin Production Decisions: Understanding Production System Dynamics.
9. Sedentarization: Its Impact on Production Systems and Natural Resources and Resource Ownership
10. Conclusions
References

 

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