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Does Land Tenure Security Enhance Sustainable Land Management? Evidence from Mountainous Regions of Thailand and Vietnam

Neoclassical theory states that land tenure security plays an important role in determining long-term investment for sustainable land use. The case studies from Thailand and Vietnam presented in this paper show contrasting results. Although ethnic minority groups in mountainous regions of northern Thailand are disadvantaged with regard to access to permanent land use rights, long-term investments in land resources is common practice.

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Field Value
Document type Advocacy and promotional materials
Language of document
  • English
Topics
  • Forest policy and administration
  • Land tenure and land titling
  • Logging and timber
Geographic area (spatial range)
  • Thailand
  • Viet Nam
Copyright Yes
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University of Hohenheim Institute of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences in the Tropics and Subtropics Chair of Rural Development Theory and Policy (490A) 70593 Stuttgart Germany Phone +49 (0)711/459-22794 Fax +49 (0)711/459-23934 Visiting address: Wollgrasweg 43, Room 1.29 70599 Stuttgart Germany

Author (individual) Andreas Neef, Chapika Sangkapitux, Klaus Kirchmann
Author (corporate) University of Hohenheim
Publication place Stuttgart, Germany
Publisher University of Hohenheim
Publication date 2000
Pagination 17
Keywords V4MF,FLEGT,Land Allocation,Land Tenure,sustainable land management
Date uploaded July 12, 2018, 21:02 (UTC)
Date modified October 8, 2018, 15:37 (UTC)