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Tenure means to have the right to hold property. My sister had to spell tenure on her spelling test.
the building was communal
Communal is when something is shared in common by everyone in a group. Public restrooms, water fountains and pools are all communal.
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Communal land tenure system is a land tenure were the whole commununity has the right to own and use a piece of land
Communal
customary,communal and contractual or tenancy land tenure system
Gerard Clauson has written: 'Communal land tenure'
W. Kisamba-Mugerwa has written: 'Comparative and multidimensional analysis of communal and private property resources (land) tenure and rural developement in Uganda' -- subject(s): Communal Natural resources, Land tenure, Management, Natural resources, Communal, Rural development
You own land? Wrong. the government owns it and you cant farm on it.
James C. Murombedzi has written: 'The implications of the Land Tenure Commission for rural land tenure systems, renewable resources, and development in Zimbabwe' -- subject(s): Renewable natural resources, Local government, Land tenure 'Communal land tenure and common property resource management' -- subject(s): Commons, Rural development, Land tenure 'Wetlands conservation under common property management regimes in Zimbabwe' -- subject(s): Commons, Wetland conservation 'Decentralization or recentralization?' -- subject(s): Wildlife management, Commons 'Decentralising common property resources management' -- subject(s): Communal Natural resources, Conservation of natural resources, Management, Natural resources, Communal, Nyaminyami District, Public lands
The land tenure system in Abia State is primarily based on the customary land tenure system, where land is largely owned and managed by traditional rulers and communities. The system is largely communal, with land being held by clans or families and passed down through generations. However, the state government has also introduced some formal land administration systems to regulate land transactions and ownership.
The land tenure system refers to the way land is owned, managed, and transferred. One advantage is that it provides clear ownership rights, which can promote investment and economic development. However, it can also lead to inequality and land concentration, limiting access for marginalized groups. Additionally, rigid tenure systems may hinder land use flexibility and adaptation to changing circumstances.
Well, honey, the disadvantage of a communal land tenure system is that it can often lead to conflicts over resource allocation and decision-making. People might not always see eye to eye on how the land should be used, causing tensions within the community. Plus, individual incentives to invest in and improve the land can be lacking when everyone shares ownership.
Expedit Ddungu has written: 'A review of the MISR-Wisconsin Land Tenure Centre study on Land tenure and agricultural development in Uganda' -- subject(s): Land reform, Land tenure, Land tenure and agricultural development in Uganda
Antonio Ortega Santos has written: 'La tragedia de los cerramientos' -- subject(s): Commons, Communal Natural resources, Environmental aspects of Rural land use, Land tenure, Rural Land use