Published 2021
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Supporting Myanmar's land governance reforms: Approaches for legally recognizing customary land tenure as a driver for development for upland communities practising shifting cultivation
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As upland farming systems in Myanmar such as shifting cultivation – functioning under customary land tenurial arrangements – remain outside the statutory definition of farmlands, they are legally perceived as wastelands subject to appropriation under various land-related legislations. This policy brief examines the challenges and opportunities in recognizing customary land tenure as a key driver for the inclusive development of upland communities in Myanmar. It suggests approaches for harmonizing customary land tenure with the statutory provisions recommended by the National Land Use Policy.
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ICIMOD publication type
- ICIMOD publication type
- Technical publication
Regional member countries
- RMC
- Myanmar
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- Special note
- IFAD
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- 35253