2012
DOI: 10.1002/cl2.91
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PROTOCOL: The Impact of Land Property Rights Interventions on Agricultural Productivity in Developing Countries: A Systematic Review

Abstract: BACKGROUND 3 1.1 Description of the problem 1.2 Description of the intervention 1.3 How the intervention might work 1.4 Why it is important to do this review 2 OBJECTIVE OF THE REVIEW 11 3 METHODS 12 3.1 Criteria for including studies in the review [PICOS] 3.2 Search methods for identification of studies 3.3 Data collection and analysis 3.4 Data synthesis 4 TIMELINE 24 5 CONTRIBUTION OF AUTHORS 25 6 DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST 27 7 SOURCES OF SUPPORT 28 8 REFERENCES 29 9 APPENDICES 34 9.1 Appendix I: Possible can… Show more

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“…They explore the detrimental effects of land expropriation on social connections, cultural identity, and community structure as well as the ways in which social interventions can lessen these effects. This guarantees that social and cultural aspects are considered while implementing land regulations (Hale, 2006;Hall et al, 2012). Environmental scientists investigate the effects of land expropriation on ecosystems, biodiversity, and climate change through interdisciplinary study.…”
Section: Previous Research On Resolving Public Land Disputesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They explore the detrimental effects of land expropriation on social connections, cultural identity, and community structure as well as the ways in which social interventions can lessen these effects. This guarantees that social and cultural aspects are considered while implementing land regulations (Hale, 2006;Hall et al, 2012). Environmental scientists investigate the effects of land expropriation on ecosystems, biodiversity, and climate change through interdisciplinary study.…”
Section: Previous Research On Resolving Public Land Disputesmentioning
confidence: 99%