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Evolution of land tenure institutions and development of agroforestry: evidence from customary land areas of Sumatra
Authors:Keijiro Otsuka  S Suyanto  Tetsushi Sonobe  Thomas P Tomich
Institution:Faculty of Economics, Tokyo Metropolitan University, 1–1 Minami Ohsawa, Hachiohji, Tokyo 192–0397, Japan; International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, Southeast Asian Regional Research Programme, P.O. Box 161, Bogor 16001, Indonesia; Faculty of Economics, Tokyo Metropolitan University, 1–1 Minami Ohsawa, Hachiohji, Tokyo 192–0397, Japan
Abstract:It is widely believed that land tenure insecurity under a customary tenure system leads to a socially inefficient resource allocation. This article demonstrates that the practice of granting secure individual ownership to tree planters spurs earlier tree planting, which is inefficient from the private point of view but could be efficient from the viewpoint of the global environment. Regression analysis, based on primary data collected in Sumatra, indicates that an expected increase in tenure security in fact led to early tree planting. It is also found that customary land tenure institutions have been evolving towards greater tenure security responding to increasing scarcity of land.
Keywords:Customary land tenure  Land rights  Tree planting  Agroforestry  Sumatra
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