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基本説明
Investigates how and why a group ranch members in Kajiado District, Kenya, supported the subdivision of their collective landholdings into individual, titled units, and what outcomes resulted in this transition to individual rights.
Full Description
This study investigates how and why a group ranch members in Kajiado District, Kenya, supported the subdivision of their collective landholdings into individual, titled units, and what outcomes resulted in this transition to individual rights. Viewed over a longer time scale, the author finds that politics is at the core of institutional change.
Contents
The Policy Problem: Why Are Group Ranches in Maasailand Individualizing? Background to the Study Area The Evolution of Property Rights: A Theoretical Framework Methods Land Property Rights in Kajiado District: A Historical Footprint Subdividing the Group Ranch: Members' Motivations Subdividing the Group Ranch: Allocation and Distribution of Parcels The Subdivided Group Ranch: Management Strategies and Ecological Sustainability Why Group Ranches Are Individualizing: Summary and Conclusion