Land reform proposals may fail due to lack of political will, resistance from powerful landowners, inadequate resources for implementation, and conflicting interests among stakeholders. Additionally, corruption, political instability, and insufficient support from the general population can also contribute to the failure of land reform efforts.
Michael J. Roth has written: 'Land tenure, agrarian expansion, and credit demand in Zambia' -- subject(s): Agrarian reform, Agriculture and state, Land administration, Land reform, Land tenure, Land titles, Land use, Rural, Planning, Project proposals, Rural Land use, Technical assistance, U.S.
principles of land reform
land reform
redistributing the land to the poor.
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Wolfgang Werner has written: 'Livelihoods after land reform' -- subject(s): Land reform, Land tenure
Private land that were legally acquired were not covered under the land reform program.
Taiwan Land Reform Museum was created on 1967-03-11.
initiating extensive land reform
land reform is important because the reform puts laws which prohibit man from destroying the forests around
The land reform in Brazil aimed to break up large estates and tried to give the land to peasants.