Pro-Poor Land Reform
A Critique
Abstract
Using empirical case materials from the Philippines and referring to rich experiences from different countries historically, this book offers conceptual and practical conclusions that have far-reaching implications for land reform throughout the world. Examining land reform theory and practice, this book argues that conventional practices have excluded a significant portion of land-based production and distribution relationships, while they have inadvertently included land transfers that do not constitute real redistributive reform. By direct implication, this book is a critique of both mainstream market led agrarian reform and conventional state-led land reform. It offers an alternative perspective on how to move forward in theory and practice and opens new paths in land policy research.
Keywords
agriculture; philippines; land reform; Agrarian reform; Landlord; Peasant; Very Large TelescopeDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_578765ISBN
9780776617718OCN
651971399Publisher website
https://press.uottawa.ca/Publication date and place
2007Series
Studies in International Development and Globalization,Classification
Rural communities
Agriculture and farming