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Status of inequitable access to land and natural resources, 2005

Year: 2006 Author: Hugo Ahlenius, UNEP/GRID-Arendal
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Strong access to land and natural resources have been found to be associated with increased economic growth among rural poor in developing countries. The study behind the data in the map examined the status on access to land and natural resources in selected countries, and created an index on the degree of concern. Strong rights to land empowers communities and families, and enables them to take charge over their future.
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