Joint Village Land Use Planning methodology secures tenure for pastoralist women in Tanzania
The Sustainable Rangelands Management Project Project introduced participatory rangeland resource mapping, based on experiences in Ethiopia, to the Village Land Use Planning (VLUP) in Tanzania. Working with the National Land Use Planning Commission (NLUPC), the project was able to secure resources a...
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| author | CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets |
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| description | The Sustainable Rangelands Management Project Project introduced participatory rangeland resource mapping, based on experiences in Ethiopia, to the Village Land Use Planning (VLUP) in Tanzania. Working with the National Land Use Planning Commission (NLUPC), the project was able to secure resources across village boundaries and group Certificates of Customary Right of Occupancy that secured rights to shared grazing area of 12,187 ha, benefitting more than 3000 pastoralists/ agro-pastoralists, and incorporation of this approach in the NLUPC Guidelines. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1216242023-03-14T13:22:28Z Joint Village Land Use Planning methodology secures tenure for pastoralist women in Tanzania CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets land use women planning rangelands management methodology mapping grazing guidelines tenure land resources pastoralists boundaries villages incorporation occupancy case studies agrifood systems rural development The Sustainable Rangelands Management Project Project introduced participatory rangeland resource mapping, based on experiences in Ethiopia, to the Village Land Use Planning (VLUP) in Tanzania. Working with the National Land Use Planning Commission (NLUPC), the project was able to secure resources across village boundaries and group Certificates of Customary Right of Occupancy that secured rights to shared grazing area of 12,187 ha, benefitting more than 3000 pastoralists/ agro-pastoralists, and incorporation of this approach in the NLUPC Guidelines. 2017-12-31 2022-09-12T12:01:04Z 2022-09-12T12:01:04Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121624 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets. 2017. Joint Village Land Use Planning methodology secures tenure for pastoralist women in Tanzania. Reported in Policies, Institutions, and Markets Annual Report 2017. Outcome Impact Case Report. |
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| title | Joint Village Land Use Planning methodology secures tenure for pastoralist women in Tanzania |
| title_full | Joint Village Land Use Planning methodology secures tenure for pastoralist women in Tanzania |
| title_fullStr | Joint Village Land Use Planning methodology secures tenure for pastoralist women in Tanzania |
| title_full_unstemmed | Joint Village Land Use Planning methodology secures tenure for pastoralist women in Tanzania |
| title_short | Joint Village Land Use Planning methodology secures tenure for pastoralist women in Tanzania |
| title_sort | joint village land use planning methodology secures tenure for pastoralist women in tanzania |
| topic | land use women planning rangelands management methodology mapping grazing guidelines tenure land resources pastoralists boundaries villages incorporation occupancy case studies agrifood systems rural development |
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