02808 a2200469 4500001001100000005001700011008004100028020001800069037003600087040000700123041000800130072001500138072001600153072001500169072001500184072001500199072001500214072001600229072001700245072001400262072001500276072001300291072001400304072001300318072001300331072001300344072001300357072001300370072001500383072001200398072001300410072002100423072002100444072001900465100001400484245004100498250000600539260003200545300001000577520173600587999001502323184971231X20250317100405.0250312042013GB 15 eng  a9781849712316 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 84.99fBB a01 aeng7 aRNF2thema7 aLNKJ2thema7 aLBB2thema7 aGTU2thema7 aGTP2thema7 aRND2thema7 aKCVG2thema7 aMBNH22thema7 aJW2thema7 aJPS2thema7 aRNF2bic7 aLNKJ2bic7 aLBB2bic7 aGTJ2bic7 aGTF2bic7 aRND2bic7 aKCN2bic7 aMBNH22bic7 aJW2bic7 aJPS2bic7 aLAW0700002bisac7 aNAT0100002bisac7 a327.1722bisac1 aJon Unruh10aLand and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20130404 a648 p bClaims to land and territory are often a cause of conflict, and land issues present some of the most contentious problems for post-conflict peacebuilding. Among the land-related problems that emerge during and after conflict are the exploitation of land-based resources in the absence of authority, the disintegration of property rights and institutions, the territorial effect of battlefield gains and losses, and population displacement. In the wake of violent conflict, reconstitution of a viable land-rights system is crucial: an effective post-conflict land policy can foster economic recovery, help restore the rule of law, and strengthen political stability. But the reestablishment of land ownership, land use, and access rights for individuals and communities is often complicated and problematic, and poor land policies can lead to renewed tensions. In twenty-one chapters by twenty-five authors, this book considers experiences with, and approaches to, post-conflict land issues in seventeen countries and in varied social and geographic settings. Highlighting key concepts that are important for understanding how to address land rights in the wake of armed conflict, the book provides a theoretical and practical framework for policy makers, researchers, practitioners, and students. Land and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding is part of a global initiative to identify and analyze lessons in post-conflict peacebuilding and natural resource management. The project has generated six edited books of case studies and analyses, with contributions from practitioners, policy makers, and researchers. Other books in the series address high-value resources, water, livelihoods, assessing and restoring resources, and governance. c1690d1690