Agricultural land tenure system in Iran: An overview
Hossein Shirzad,
Ali Akbar Barati,
Shaghayegh Ehteshammajd,
Imaneh Goli,
Narges Siamian,
Saghi Movahhed Moghaddam,
Mahdad Pour,
Rong Tan,
Kristina Janečková,
Petr Sklenička and
Hossein Azadi
Land Use Policy, 2022, vol. 123, issue C
Abstract:
Increased demand for fertile lands has resulted from the exponential growth of the world's population in the twenty-first century. This mechanism results in widespread land tenure adjustments in a specific arrangement of rights, partnerships, and structures, which is in direct opposition to the existence of land as a small and necessary asset. While several attempts have been made to clarify land tenure conflicts, and scholars have studied them from different perspectives, there is still a significant gap in our knowledge of land tenure-related conflicts in the agricultural system and their production. As a result, this paper examined 85 pieces of literature (from 2013 to 2021) on the impact of land registration on the link between land tenure and agricultural productivity in Iran and throughout the world. Land tenure arrangements in Iran are evolving as a result of land demand and improvements in agricultural techniques, according to the results. Furthermore, each land tenure scheme can include a variety of land types, each with its own set of rules and patterns for use. The findings showed that further research with a combined locally-set methodology is required to better understand any relationship(s) between land tenure system (LTS) and agricultural production (AP), in addition to highlighting the value of land knowledge updating and the efficiency of local land management institutions. This study concluded that explaining land-related conflicts, mechanisms of power, and legal actions are important steps toward guiding the consequences of the growth of agricultural LTS in Iran, which leads to effective solutions at the area level.
Keywords: Land registration; Land management; Land conflict; Land governance; Land rights (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2022.106375
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