Resolving the complexity of land mobilisation issues in Papua New Guinea
Loading...
Date
Authors
Lea, David R.
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University
Asia Pacific Press
Asia Pacific Press
Abstract
There is a growing conviction that problems associated with land mobilisation and development are at the heart of Papua New Guinea?s economic woes. Approximately 97 per cent of the land is regarded as subject to customary ownership. There are fundamentally two aspects to this reality?most customary land is unformalised and unregistered, and group ownership engenders conflicting claims over use. This paper argues that both these aspects are fundamental impediments to land mobilisation and economic development, and that individualisation of title is needed before substantive economic progress can be expected.
Description
Keywords
Citation
Collections
Source
Pacific Economic Bulletin, Vol. 16 , No. 2, 2001
Type
Book Title
Entity type
Access Statement
License Rights
DOI
Restricted until
Downloads
File
Description