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By examining legislation from various geographical regions and countries of differing socioeconomic realities, this paper recommends identifying a clear legal definition of family farming and establishing an inclusive and coordinated approach that spans from local administrations to the national government.
Explores the limits of tenure rights and the interplay of rights and obligations in land and natural resource governance. The study argues that effective policy actions require more explicit or more encompassing tenure obligations.
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