Wan Sip, Plante Kapten : Land Leasing on Tanna Island, Vanuatu

The body of this report consists of five sections. Section one is an introduction to the JBE program and the context for the lease research on Tanna. Section two provides a profile of some of the relevant historical and economic features of the island and aspects related to the structure of governan...

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Main Authors: Nixon, Rod, Otto, Leisande, Porter, Raewyn
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/550611468317068576/Wan-Sip-Plante-Kapten-land-leasing-on-Tanna-Island-Vanuatu
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spelling okr-10986-266872021-04-23T14:04:37Z Wan Sip, Plante Kapten : Land Leasing on Tanna Island, Vanuatu Nixon, Rod Otto, Leisande Porter, Raewyn AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE COOPERATIVES CROPS DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT EQUIPMENT EXTENSION HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING HOUSING CONSTRUCTION INCOMES LAND ACQUISITION LAND DEVELOPMENT LAND REFORM LAND RESOURCES LAND SPECULATION LEASE COVENANTS LEASES LEASING LIVELIHOODS POINTS PRIVATE SECTOR PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC LAND PUBLIC SERVICES RENTS ROADS URBAN LAND The body of this report consists of five sections. Section one is an introduction to the JBE program and the context for the lease research on Tanna. Section two provides a profile of some of the relevant historical and economic features of the island and aspects related to the structure of governance and civil society organization. This is followed in section three by a summary of key findings regarding the 64 leases studied on Tanna. Section four presents more detail on the real uses of the land by analyzing the leases according to seven themes or categories: commercial or commercial tourism, schools, infrastructure, securing custom land, communications towers, agribusiness, and churches. Finally, section five discusses a small sample of non-lease-based enterprises as a preliminary study into investment decision making. Further details of the research methodology are included in the annex to the report. 2017-05-22T15:45:04Z 2017-05-22T15:45:04Z 2012-05 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/550611468317068576/Wan-Sip-Plante-Kapten-land-leasing-on-Tanna-Island-Vanuatu http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26687 English en_US Justice for the Poor Research Report; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper East Asia and Pacific Vanuatu
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topic AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
COOPERATIVES
CROPS
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
EQUIPMENT
EXTENSION
HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
INCOMES
LAND ACQUISITION
LAND DEVELOPMENT
LAND REFORM
LAND RESOURCES
LAND SPECULATION
LEASE COVENANTS
LEASES
LEASING
LIVELIHOODS
POINTS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC LAND
PUBLIC SERVICES
RENTS
ROADS
URBAN LAND
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
COOPERATIVES
CROPS
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
EQUIPMENT
EXTENSION
HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
INCOMES
LAND ACQUISITION
LAND DEVELOPMENT
LAND REFORM
LAND RESOURCES
LAND SPECULATION
LEASE COVENANTS
LEASES
LEASING
LIVELIHOODS
POINTS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC LAND
PUBLIC SERVICES
RENTS
ROADS
URBAN LAND
Nixon, Rod
Otto, Leisande
Porter, Raewyn
Wan Sip, Plante Kapten : Land Leasing on Tanna Island, Vanuatu
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description The body of this report consists of five sections. Section one is an introduction to the JBE program and the context for the lease research on Tanna. Section two provides a profile of some of the relevant historical and economic features of the island and aspects related to the structure of governance and civil society organization. This is followed in section three by a summary of key findings regarding the 64 leases studied on Tanna. Section four presents more detail on the real uses of the land by analyzing the leases according to seven themes or categories: commercial or commercial tourism, schools, infrastructure, securing custom land, communications towers, agribusiness, and churches. Finally, section five discusses a small sample of non-lease-based enterprises as a preliminary study into investment decision making. Further details of the research methodology are included in the annex to the report.
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author Nixon, Rod
Otto, Leisande
Porter, Raewyn
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Otto, Leisande
Porter, Raewyn
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title Wan Sip, Plante Kapten : Land Leasing on Tanna Island, Vanuatu
title_short Wan Sip, Plante Kapten : Land Leasing on Tanna Island, Vanuatu
title_full Wan Sip, Plante Kapten : Land Leasing on Tanna Island, Vanuatu
title_fullStr Wan Sip, Plante Kapten : Land Leasing on Tanna Island, Vanuatu
title_full_unstemmed Wan Sip, Plante Kapten : Land Leasing on Tanna Island, Vanuatu
title_sort wan sip, plante kapten : land leasing on tanna island, vanuatu
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/550611468317068576/Wan-Sip-Plante-Kapten-land-leasing-on-Tanna-Island-Vanuatu
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