Land access and livelihoods in post-conflict Timor-Leste: no magic bullets
In Timor-Leste, customary institutions contribute to sustainable and equitable rural development and the establishment of improved access to and management of land, water and other natural resources. Drawing on multi-sited empirical research, we argue that the recognition and valorization of custom...
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doaj-1014d9bbe98d46a68af142c6d6d867792020-11-25T02:48:52ZengUtrecht University Library Open Access Journals (Publishing Services)International Journal of the Commons1875-02812015-09-019261964710.18352/ijc.514264Land access and livelihoods in post-conflict Timor-Leste: no magic bulletsSimon P.J. Batterbury0Lisa Palmer1Thomas Reuter2Demetrio do Amaral de Carvalho3Balthasar Kehi4Alex Cullen5University of MelbourneUniversity of MelbourneUniversity of MelbourneUNPAZUniversity of MelbourneUniversity of MelbourneIn Timor-Leste, customary institutions contribute to sustainable and equitable rural development and the establishment of improved access to and management of land, water and other natural resources. Drawing on multi-sited empirical research, we argue that the recognition and valorization of custom and common property management is a prerequisite for sustainable and equitable land tenure reform in Timor-Leste. In a four-community study of the relationship between land access and the practice of rural livelihoods in eastern and western districts of Timor-Leste, where customary management systems are dominant, we found different types of traditional dispute resolution, with deep roots in traditional forms of land management and with varying levels of conflict. The article shows how customary land tenure systems have already managed to create viable moral economies. Interviewees expressed a desire for the government to formalize its recognition and support for customary systems and to provide them with basic livelihood support and services. This was more important than instituting private landholding or state appropriation of community lands, which is perceived to be the focus of national draft land laws and an internationally supported project. We suggest ways in which diverse customary institutions can co-exist and work with state institutions to build collective political legitimacy in the rural hinterlands, within the context of upgrading the quality of rural life, promoting social and ecological harmony, and conflict management.https://www.thecommonsjournal.org/articles/514agrarian changecustomary land tenureeast timorland conflictsland privatisationrural livelihoodstimor-leste |
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Simon P.J. Batterbury Lisa Palmer Thomas Reuter Demetrio do Amaral de Carvalho Balthasar Kehi Alex Cullen Land access and livelihoods in post-conflict Timor-Leste: no magic bullets International Journal of the Commons agrarian change customary land tenure east timor land conflicts land privatisation rural livelihoods timor-leste |
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Simon P.J. Batterbury Lisa Palmer Thomas Reuter Demetrio do Amaral de Carvalho Balthasar Kehi Alex Cullen |
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Land access and livelihoods in post-conflict Timor-Leste: no magic bullets |
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Land access and livelihoods in post-conflict Timor-Leste: no magic bullets |
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Land access and livelihoods in post-conflict Timor-Leste: no magic bullets |
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Land access and livelihoods in post-conflict Timor-Leste: no magic bullets |
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Land access and livelihoods in post-conflict Timor-Leste: no magic bullets |
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land access and livelihoods in post-conflict timor-leste: no magic bullets |
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In Timor-Leste, customary institutions contribute to sustainable and equitable rural development and the establishment of improved access to and management of land, water and other natural resources. Drawing on multi-sited empirical research, we argue that the recognition and valorization of custom and common property management is a prerequisite for sustainable and equitable land tenure reform in Timor-Leste. In a four-community study of the relationship between land access and the practice of rural livelihoods in eastern and western districts of Timor-Leste, where customary management systems are dominant, we found different types of traditional dispute resolution, with deep roots in traditional forms of land management and with varying levels of conflict. The article shows how customary land tenure systems have already managed to create viable moral economies. Interviewees expressed a desire for the government to formalize its recognition and support for customary systems and to provide them with basic livelihood support and services. This was more important than instituting private landholding or state appropriation of community lands, which is perceived to be the focus of national draft land laws and an internationally supported project. We suggest ways in which diverse customary institutions can co-exist and work with state institutions to build collective political legitimacy in the rural hinterlands, within the context of upgrading the quality of rural life, promoting social and ecological harmony, and conflict management. |
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agrarian change customary land tenure east timor land conflicts land privatisation rural livelihoods timor-leste |
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