Securing forest tenure rights for rural development : Lessons from six countries in Latin America

Authors:
Segura Warnholtz, G., M. Fernández, J. Smyle, J. Springer

Publication Date:
2017

Abstract/Summary:
Secure land tenure in rural landscapes is widely recognized as an essential foundation for achieving a range of economic development goals. However, forest areas in low and middle-income countries face particular challenges in strengthening the security of land and resource tenure. Forest peoples are often among the poorest and most politically marginalized communities in their national contexts, and their tenure systems are often based on customary, collective rights that have insufficient formal legal protection. This study on Securing Forest Tenure Rights for Rural Development aims to contribute to efforts worldwide to reduce poverty and strengthen sustainable management in forest areas. It does so by reviewing the progress of tenure reforms in six countries in Latin America, and drawing lessons to help advance the realization of these reforms and inform similar initiatives in other countries.

Resource Type:
White Paper

Source:
Program on Forestry (Profor)

Link:
http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/729241490214325301/Securing-forest-tenure-rights-for-rural-development-lessons-from-six-countries-in-Latin-America