Between Promising Advances and Deepening Concerns: A Bottom-Up Review of Trends in Land Governance 2015–2018

An evolving land governance context compounds the case for practitioners to closely track developments as they unfold. While much research sheds light on key trends, questions remain about approaches for collective bottom-up analysis led by land governance practitioners themselves. This study presen...

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Main Authors: Lorenzo Cotula, Ward Anseeuw, Giulia Maria Baldinelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/8/7/106
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description An evolving land governance context compounds the case for practitioners to closely track developments as they unfold. While much research sheds light on key trends, questions remain about approaches for collective bottom-up analysis led by land governance practitioners themselves. This study presents findings from an initiative to test such an approach. Drawing on written submissions made in response to an open call for contributions, the study discusses global trends in land governance over the period 2015−2018. While not a comprehensive review nor a replacement for empirically grounded research, the study highlights some of the developments practitioners grapple with in their work. The findings point to the contrasting local-to-global trends that affect land governance in diverse agro-ecological and socio-economic settings: Growing commercial pressures on land, and shrinking spaces for dissent in many contexts, coexist with new avenues for public participation in land governance processes; while diverse approaches to securing land rights, whether individual or collective, possibly underpinned by new deployments of digital technology, can coexist or compete for policy traction within the same polity. This bottom-up trends analysis broadly correlates with available accounts based on empirical research, while also providing distinctive emphases that reflect the ways practitioners perceive the changing realities they are engaged with.
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spelling doaj.art-2deec32a808044e69bcf504b1dc409082022-12-21T18:54:44ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2019-07-018710610.3390/land8070106land8070106Between Promising Advances and Deepening Concerns: A Bottom-Up Review of Trends in Land Governance 2015–2018Lorenzo Cotula0Ward Anseeuw1Giulia Maria Baldinelli2International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), Edinburgh EH9 1EN, UKInternational Land Coalition (ILC) Secretariat, 00142 Rome, ItalyInternational Land Coalition (ILC) Secretariat, 00142 Rome, ItalyAn evolving land governance context compounds the case for practitioners to closely track developments as they unfold. While much research sheds light on key trends, questions remain about approaches for collective bottom-up analysis led by land governance practitioners themselves. This study presents findings from an initiative to test such an approach. Drawing on written submissions made in response to an open call for contributions, the study discusses global trends in land governance over the period 2015−2018. While not a comprehensive review nor a replacement for empirically grounded research, the study highlights some of the developments practitioners grapple with in their work. The findings point to the contrasting local-to-global trends that affect land governance in diverse agro-ecological and socio-economic settings: Growing commercial pressures on land, and shrinking spaces for dissent in many contexts, coexist with new avenues for public participation in land governance processes; while diverse approaches to securing land rights, whether individual or collective, possibly underpinned by new deployments of digital technology, can coexist or compete for policy traction within the same polity. This bottom-up trends analysis broadly correlates with available accounts based on empirical research, while also providing distinctive emphases that reflect the ways practitioners perceive the changing realities they are engaged with.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/8/7/106land governancemonitoringterritorytrendsland pressureconflictpolitical space
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land governance
monitoring
territory
trends
land pressure
conflict
political space
title Between Promising Advances and Deepening Concerns: A Bottom-Up Review of Trends in Land Governance 2015–2018
title_full Between Promising Advances and Deepening Concerns: A Bottom-Up Review of Trends in Land Governance 2015–2018
title_fullStr Between Promising Advances and Deepening Concerns: A Bottom-Up Review of Trends in Land Governance 2015–2018
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title_short Between Promising Advances and Deepening Concerns: A Bottom-Up Review of Trends in Land Governance 2015–2018
title_sort between promising advances and deepening concerns a bottom up review of trends in land governance 2015 2018
topic land governance
monitoring
territory
trends
land pressure
conflict
political space
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