1995
DOI: 10.1080/00220389508422393
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Determinants of smallholder landownership: Evidence from south Sulawesi, Indonesia

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“…Differences in the above variables amongst agro-climatic zones, villages or households are influenced by several socio-economic factors. Population density, government policies on land distribution and proximity to urban areas may influence the variation in land size at village or zone level, whilst traditional systems of land ownership and the present income level of a particular household have major influences on land at the household level (Pomp, 1995). Various land use systems, including permanent, semi-permanent, seasonal crop and home garden crops, can be found at the smallholder level in Sri Lanka and under each different land use practices are evident (Thennakoon, 2002).…”
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“…Differences in the above variables amongst agro-climatic zones, villages or households are influenced by several socio-economic factors. Population density, government policies on land distribution and proximity to urban areas may influence the variation in land size at village or zone level, whilst traditional systems of land ownership and the present income level of a particular household have major influences on land at the household level (Pomp, 1995). Various land use systems, including permanent, semi-permanent, seasonal crop and home garden crops, can be found at the smallholder level in Sri Lanka and under each different land use practices are evident (Thennakoon, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%