Land Disputes
This Land Is Our Land: How Drones Can Advance Property Rights in the Philippines
November 7, 2018
Blog Post
The Philippines has a real estate problem. Half the real property in the country—approximately 12 million parcels of land—has no legal title. Like many countries in Asia, the island nation is experiencing rapid urbanization, and a large proportion of these urban residents in particular lack official titles to the plots of land they live on, which h… Read more
Survey on Access to Land, Tenure Security and Land Conflicts in Timor-Leste
January 15, 2017
Publication
This study aimed to pilot an innovative land survey to provide quantitative data regarding land-related issues in Timor-Leste, in order to support the Timorese government and parliament in developing evidence-based land policies and legislation, as well as more informed advocacy of civil society. The results of this pilot in the municipalities of D… Read more
Key Findings from the Survey on Access to Land, Tenure Security and Land Conflicts in Timor-Leste
January 15, 2017
Publication
A Land Policy Brief Continued stability and future development in Timor-Leste are dependent on establishing the necessary legal and administrative mechanisms for providing access to land, land tenure security, as well as preventing and addressing land-related conflict. The survey interviewed representatives of 1,152 households between 3 and 8 of Se… Read more
A Multi-Actor Dialogue Model for Public Land Dispute Resolution in Vietnam
March 22, 2016
Publication
Over the last two decades, economic and regulatory reforms in Vietnam have stimulated a vibrant residential land market, an urban construction boom and an ascendant middle class. But these reforms have also unleashed waves of conflict over land. “Hot spots” have erupted where people directly, and sometimes violently, challenge state land policies a… Read more