LAND TENURE AND FOOD SECURITY: A REVIEW OF CONCEPTS, EVIDENCE, AND METHODS
Daniel MAXWELL; Keith WIEBE
ltc-uw@facstaff.wisc.edu
Research paper, no. 129
January 1998, 41 pages; Adobe Acrobat pdf 217K bytes
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ABSTRACT: This paper attempts to build on a conceptual analysis of both land
tenure and food security to set various links in a dynamic framework that captures both
the effects of access to resources on food security and the effects of food security on
access to and use of resources. This framework is used to examine a range of issues
arising in empirical research and to discuss their implications for future research
related to land policy and food policy. The paper first reviews the conceptual literature
on both land tenure and food security and suggests a new conceptual framework that
incorporates the dynamic linkages between the two. Second, it reviews the existing
empirical literature to raise for discussion a number of issues that mediate suggested
linkages and briefly examine a limited number of cases of empirical research in which such
linkages have been investigated. Finally, the paper discusses the implication of findings
presented here for both land and food policy and for future empirical research.
Methodological problems which result from seeking to examine empirical linkages between
two very dynamic and fluid conceptual domains are considered in an appendix.
Keywords: Agriculture--Economic aspects--Research; Food supply--Research; Land
research--Methodology; Land tenure--Research
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