Collective Land Tenure Regimes and Vulnerability Reduction in Pastoralist Societies of the Andean Altiplano
Year | : | 2016 |
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Author/s | : | Gerardo Damonte, Sandra Rodríguez |
Area/s | : | Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict |
Damonte, Gerardo y Sandra Rodríguez (2016). Collective Land Tenure Regimes and Vulnerability Reduction in Pastoralist Societies of the Andean Altiplano. Análisis y Propuestas, 31. Lima: GRADE; ELLA.
Based on research into the evolution of land tenure regimes and their implications for the sustainability of pastoral production systems, this document provides public policy recommendations to help sustainable development of pastoralist societies. Evidence shows that collective land regimes create the conditions for the development of sustainable production systems while individual land tenure regimes are unable to create these conditions, endangering the sustainability of pastoralism and rangelands.