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Deeds Registries Act 47 of 1937

Legislation & Policies
Mayo, 1937
Sudáfrica

To consolidate and amend the laws in force in the Union relating to the registration of deeds…1. (I) There shall be deeds registries at Cape Town, Kingwilliamstown, Kimberley, Vryburg, Pietermaritzburg, Pretoria and Bloemfontein, each to serve its respective area as defined in the Second Schedule to this Act. The Rand townships registration office at Johannesburg, shall also be a deeds registry, but only in connection with the registration of documents relating to immovable property in any township in the area served thereby as defined in the said Schedule.

Zimbabwe urgently needs a new land administration system

Reports & Research
Enero, 2018
Zimbabwe
África

Zimbabwe today has an agrarian structure made up of small, medium and large farms, all under different forms of land ownership. A landscape once dominated by 4,500 large-scale commercial farmers is now populated by about 145,000 smallholder households, occupying 4.1 million hectares, and around 23,000 medium-scale farmers on 3.5 million hectares. Knowing exactly who has land and where is difficult. Illegal multiple allocations combine with unclear boundary demarcations and an incomplete recording system.

Conservation and ecotourism on privatised land in the Mara, Kenya. The case of conservancy land leases

Reports & Research
Octubre, 2012
Kenya
África

Investigates private sector investment in conservation and ecotourism through conservancy land leases in the Mara region of Kenya. In recent and growing tourism development, groups of Maasai landowners are leasing their parcels of land to tourism investors and forming wildlife conservancies. Examines this model and the implications it has for Maasai livelihoods and the environment. Given the large extent and recent change in ownership in these areas, land leases do however keep the lands they cover together and are potentially an optimistic outlook for such open rangeland areas.

Land Grabbing in Africa and the New Politics of Food

Reports & Research
Junio, 2011
África

Whatever the prevailing terminology and ideologies, there is now ample evidence that large swathes of African farmland are being allocated to investors, usually on long-term leases, at a rate not seen for decades – indeed, not since the colonial period. The fact that much of this land is being acquired to provide for the future food and fuel needs of foreign nations has, not surprisingly, led to allegations that a neo-colonial push by more wealthy and powerful nations is underway to annex the continent’s key natural resources.

La renta en la horticultura de La Plata (Buenos Aires, Argentina): causas de su heterogeneidad intra y extrarregional

Journal Articles & Books
Mayo, 2017
Argentina

El objetivo del artículo es analizar los motivos del alto monto del arrendamiento de la tierra en La Plata (Buenos Aires, Argentina), en relación con otras regiones hortícolas, a la vez de identificar las variables que hacen que dicho arrendamiento muestre importantes variaciones incluso en el interior de la capital bonaerense.

Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) and the fisheries, livestock and crop sectors: adjustments in the pasture leases

Diciembre, 1993
Filipinas

This study focuses on the responses of pasture leases to the possibility of agrarian reforms by using the survey of 145 pasture leases in Masbate, Bukidnon and South Cotabato where pasture leases where concentrated. This paper relies mainly on the descriptive method of analysis. Results indicate the opening up of pasture leases to bidding for the most productive use of the land subject to the clear-cut regulations that such activities be environmentally and economically sustainable.

Leasehold as a Vehicle for Economic Development

Marzo, 2017
Namibia

Secure tenure and registered land rights are widely believed to be necessary for access to credit, well functioning land markets and economic development. As a result Namibia introduced long term leasehold rights over communal and commercial land for resettlement purposes in order to address preindependence imbalances in land holdings. The purpose is to bring the resettled beneficiaries into the mainstream of the economy, but this has not happened.

Boeren in de natuur : Biologische bedrijven in de natuurgebieden van Oost-Nederland

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2000

Voor de groeiende biologische landbouw is grond nodig. Die kan voor een deel uit natuurgebieden komen. De leerstoelgroep Rurale Sociologie van WUR onderzocht de wederzijdse voordelen van samenwerking tussen biologische landbouw en natuurbeschermingsorganisaties onder biologische boeren in Overijssel en het noordoostelijke deel van Gelderland. Welke rol speelt natuurgrond in de bedrijfsvoering, wat is het beleid m.b.t. verpachting van de natuurbeschermingsorganisaties, en welke knelpunten zijn er

Mogelijkheden om de pacht te stimuleren

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 1983
Países Bajos

Notitie over de faktoren die het teruglopen beinvloeden van de bereidheid van partikuliere verpachters om in Nederland landbouwgrond te verpachten. Gekonkludeerd wordt dat er weinig te verwachten is van de komende wijzigingen in de pachtwet en dat de mogelijkheden de pachtprijs te verhogen beperkt zijn

Land lease contracts: properties and the value of bundles of property rights

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2008

Contracts are mechanisms for carrying out transactions. Leasing land is a voluntary transaction in which property rights - such as user and income rights - are transferred from landowners to tenants. The bundle of property rights transferred within a lease transaction varies with the type of contractual arrangement. Analysis shows that for the landowner the value of the bundle of property rights to land is determined by the type of lease contract. Landowners prefer lease contracts with as little regulation as possible.