Collective Land Titling: Formalization of Customary Regimes or Redistribution of Land Ownership for Afro Colombian Communities.
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| Title: | Collective Land Titling: Formalization of Customary Regimes or Redistribution of Land Ownership for Afro Colombian Communities. |
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| Authors: | Hernández Ospina, Mónica P.1 (AUTHOR) moniquirah@gmail.com |
| Source: | Journal of Poverty. 2023, Vol. 27 Issue 6/7, p451-473. 23p. |
| Subject Terms: | Land tenure, Land titles, Land reform |
| Abstract (English): | This paper focuses on the first collective titles of 1996 and 1997. It interrogates Collective Land Titling (CLT) processes and examines the differences between the actors that participated in them. It argues that communities' narratives around their achievement did not conform to those of the other actors involved in granting the collective titles received in 1996 and 1997 or with the characterization of CLT processes as successful land reform. CLT functioned as a policy to recognize black communities' historical presence in the Pacific region and their informal land ownership regimes in lands historically marginalized by the Colombian state. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
| Abstract (Spanish): | Este trabajo analiza los primeros Títulos Colectivos de Tierras para comunidades negras, entregados en 1996 y 1997. En él se cuestionan los procesos de Titulación Colectiva de Tierras examinando las diferentes perspectivas de los autores que participaron en ellos. Se argumenta que las narrativas construidas por las comunidades sobre el logro obtenido con el reconocimiento territorial difieren de aquellas construidas por otros actores involucrados en dichos procesos y con la caracterización que se ha hecho de ellos como una reforma agraria exitosa. La Titulación Colectiva de Tierras fue una política que reconoció la presencia histórica de las comunidades negras en la región Pacífico y sus regímenes informales de propiedad en zonas históricamente marginalizadas por el estado Colombiano. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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