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Land Tenure Dynamics in East Africa: Changing Practices and Rights to Land (en Inglés)
Otto, Opira ; Isinika, Aida ; Herman, Musahara (Autor)
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Reseña del libro "Land Tenure Dynamics in East Africa: Changing Practices and Rights to Land (en Inglés)"
Agriculture remains the main source of livelihood for most rural people in East Africa. Farming is dominated by smallholders, of whom the majority are women. Their tenure and access to land is important for reducing rural poverty, enhancing food security and stimulating agricultural development. Secure tenure represents one of the most critical challenges to the development of sustainable agriculture in the region. In an effort to understand the land question and its variation across the region, this book analyses the land reforms, their context and dynamics.The book presents recent studies on the dynamics of land tenure and land tenure reforms in East Africa with a focus on Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. By selecting these five countries, the book is able to show the changing practices and variations in the land tenure dynamics and explain how they relate to historical and more contemporary issues.The chapters are written by researchers, policy makers and activists with a diverse background and experience/expertise in relation to the land question. Their contributions offer a multi-perspective basis for critical rethinking and reflection on the future of the land question in East Africa.