Land tenure systems are built on social relations.They include property rights, or enforceable claims, in favour of individuals, communities, organisations or the state.Rights-and, particularly, claims to rights-may emerge from formal legal systems, but they may also derive from customary systems or from the simple assertion of a claimant.Such claims, of course, may not be enforceable, leading to conflict over resources and
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Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management