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Women's Land Rights and Agrarian Change: Evidence from Indigenous Communities in Cambodia
This research analyses the ways in which current changes in land tenure, agrarian and socio-economic systems are reshaping resource allocations and transfers within households in indigenous communities in Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia. While other gendered aspects of the transformations occurring in indigenous societies have received more attention in recent years, the changes occurring in the customary laws that determine land access, ownership and inheritance alongside gender, as well as generational lines, have not been explored.
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Last updated | July 12, 2019 |
Created | July 12, 2019 |
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License | CC-BY-SA-3.0-IGO |
Name | Women's Land Rights and Agrarian Change: Evidence from Indigenous Communities in Cambodia |
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This research analyses the ways in which current changes in land tenure, agrarian and socio-economic systems are reshaping resource allocations and transfers within households in indigenous communities in Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia. While other gendered aspects of the transformations occurring in indigenous societies have received more attention in recent years, the changes occurring in the customary laws that determine land access, ownership and inheritance alongside gender, as well as generational lines, have not been explored. |
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