Guiding Principles:
Land Tenure in Development Cooperation

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H.W.O. Okoth-Ogendo:
Land Tenure And Natural Resource Management: The Kenya Experience

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction
1.1 A statement of the problem
1.2 Land availability and natural resources policy
2. The tenure factor in natural resource management
2.1 The theory of the case
2.2 Historical origins of tenure conversion
2.3 The legal profile and processes of tenure conversion
3. Tenure conversion in natural resource management
3.1 The progress of tenure conversion
3.2 The impact of tenure conversion
3.3 Implications for natural resource management
4. Conclusion
References

 

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