A boom in land titling has hit the outskirts of Kampala in Uganda, with the development of housin... more A boom in land titling has hit the outskirts of Kampala in Uganda, with the development of housing projects and new types of investments in the farm sector. Most of the new title-holders are not the tenants who used to be at the basis of the local agricultural system despite legislation officially intended to protect them. Tenant families are progressively losing their rights and trapped with insufficient land for farming. Most are today involved in both farm and non-farm activities, linking up agrarian and urban spaces, side to side with absentee urban investors. The current dynamics of the land market around Kampala contributes to deep changes in both agricultural production and social composition of the population, leading to new forms of marginalisation and rising inequalities.
A boom in land titling has hit the outskirts of Kampala in Uganda, with the development of housin... more A boom in land titling has hit the outskirts of Kampala in Uganda, with the development of housing projects and new types of investments in the farm sector. Most of the new title-holders are not the tenants who used to be at the basis of the local agricultural system despite legislation officially intended to protect them. Tenant families are progressively losing their rights and trapped with insufficient land for farming. Most are today involved in both farm and non-farm activities, linking up agrarian and urban spaces, side to side with absentee urban investors. The current dynamics of the land market around Kampala contributes to deep changes in both agricultural production and social composition of the population, leading to new forms of marginalisation and rising inequalities.
Cette réunion a été motivée par les besoins de la Coopération française de faire le point sur les... more Cette réunion a été motivée par les besoins de la Coopération française de faire le point sur les spécifi cités et enjeux actuels de la question foncière en Ouganda. Elle a été structurée autour des interventions de Claire Médard (IRD-Urmis) et Valérie Golaz (Ined-Ceped) qui ont pro-posé une introduction générale aux enjeux et dynamiques de la question foncière en Afrique de l'Est ; de Lauriane Gay (doctorante UMR 5281 ART-Dev) qui a présenté une mise en perspective historique de la construction des poli-tiques foncières en Ouganda ; de Victoire Chalin (docto-rante Urmis-Paris 7) dont la présentation s'est centrée sur le fonctionnement du système « mailo-bibanja » à partir d'une étude de cas réalisée en périphérie rurale de Kam-pala ; de Saverio Krätli (consultant indépendant) qui a proposé une présentation sur les spécifi cités des questions pastorales en Ouganda ; et enfi n de Nadège Orlova (IGN) qui a fait part des avancées du programme de rénovation du Cadastre en Ou...
A boom in land titling has hit the outskirts of Kampala in Uganda, with the development of housin... more A boom in land titling has hit the outskirts of Kampala in Uganda, with the development of housing projects and new types of investments in the farm sector. Most of the new title-holders are not the tenants who used to be at the basis of the local agricultural system despite legislation officially intended to protect them. Tenant families are progressively losing their rights and trapped with insufficient land for farming. Most are today involved in both farm and non-farm activities, linking up agrarian and urban spaces, side to side with absentee urban investors. The current dynamics of the land market around Kampala contributes to deep changes in both agricultural production and social composition of the population, leading to new forms of marginalisation and rising inequalities.
A boom in land titling has hit the outskirts of Kampala in Uganda, with the development of housin... more A boom in land titling has hit the outskirts of Kampala in Uganda, with the development of housing projects and new types of investments in the farm sector. Most of the new title-holders are not the tenants who used to be at the basis of the local agricultural system despite legislation officially intended to protect them. Tenant families are progressively losing their rights and trapped with insufficient land for farming. Most are today involved in both farm and non-farm activities, linking up agrarian and urban spaces, side to side with absentee urban investors. The current dynamics of the land market around Kampala contributes to deep changes in both agricultural production and social composition of the population, leading to new forms of marginalisation and rising inequalities.
Cette réunion a été motivée par les besoins de la Coopération française de faire le point sur les... more Cette réunion a été motivée par les besoins de la Coopération française de faire le point sur les spécifi cités et enjeux actuels de la question foncière en Ouganda. Elle a été structurée autour des interventions de Claire Médard (IRD-Urmis) et Valérie Golaz (Ined-Ceped) qui ont pro-posé une introduction générale aux enjeux et dynamiques de la question foncière en Afrique de l'Est ; de Lauriane Gay (doctorante UMR 5281 ART-Dev) qui a présenté une mise en perspective historique de la construction des poli-tiques foncières en Ouganda ; de Victoire Chalin (docto-rante Urmis-Paris 7) dont la présentation s'est centrée sur le fonctionnement du système « mailo-bibanja » à partir d'une étude de cas réalisée en périphérie rurale de Kam-pala ; de Saverio Krätli (consultant indépendant) qui a proposé une présentation sur les spécifi cités des questions pastorales en Ouganda ; et enfi n de Nadège Orlova (IGN) qui a fait part des avancées du programme de rénovation du Cadastre en Ou...
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basis of the local agricultural system despite legislation officially intended to protect them. Tenant families are progressively losing their rights and trapped with insufficient land for farming. Most are today involved in both farm and non-farm activities, linking up agrarian and urban spaces, side to side with absentee urban investors. The current dynamics of the land market around Kampala contributes to deep changes in both agricultural production and social composition of the population, leading to new forms of marginalisation and rising inequalities.
basis of the local agricultural system despite legislation officially intended to protect them. Tenant families are progressively losing their rights and trapped with insufficient land for farming. Most are today involved in both farm and non-farm activities, linking up agrarian and urban spaces, side to side with absentee urban investors. The current dynamics of the land market around Kampala contributes to deep changes in both agricultural production and social composition of the population, leading to new forms of marginalisation and rising inequalities.