Control of land and life in Burma

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Date
2001Author
Hudson-Rodd, Nancy
Myo, Nyunt
Publisher
Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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The most significant land problems in Burma remain those associated with landlessness, rural poverty, inequality of access to resources, and a military regime that denies citizen rights and is determined to rule by force and not by law. A framework to ensure the sustainable development of land is needed to address social, legal, economic and technical dimensions of land management. This framework can only be created and implemented within and by a truly democratic nation.
Subject
Agriculture and state Burma
Land use, Rural Government policy Burma
Agricultural policy Burma
Land administration Burma
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/22009Description
8 p.