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Contemporary Discourses and Contestations around Pro‐Poor Land Policies and Land Governance
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Land UseEducationLand PoliciesLand DegradationEnvironmental PlanningSocial SciencesEnvironmental PolicyPro‐poor Land PoliciesLand GovernancePovertyLand RedistributionLand IssuesLand-use PlanningLand Use PlanningPublic PolicyLand DevelopmentGeographyLand AppropriationPolitical GeographyLand ManagementLand EconomicsContemporary DiscoursesPolitical Science
The meaning of land and land policies is diverse and contested across and within local and (inter)national settings. The phrase ‘land policy’, used to refer to all policies that have anything to do with land, may be convenient, but it masks the actual complexity of issues. Meanwhile, concern for ‘pro‐poor’ land policy has coincided with the mainstream promotion of efficient administration of land policies, leading to the concept of ‘land governance’. Such concepts have enriched discussion on land issues, but they also complicate further an already complex terrain. In response, this paper offers possible analytical signposts, rather than an actual in‐depth and elaborated analytical exploration of this terrain. It hopes to be a modest step forward and towards a better understanding of contemporary policy discourses and political contestations around land and land governance.
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