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Land issues are key drivers of conflict and poverty, creating a vicious cycle. Malayang III (2001) and World Bank (2017) report intense, wide-ranging conflict over lands and resources within ancestral domains in Mindanao, leading to loss of life, the displacement of communities, and increased poverty.
The project Responsible Land Governance in Mindanao, emerged from lessons in implementing measures that promote sustainable rural development, integrating climate, conflict, and gender-sensitivity in asset management. ... complexity of jurisdictional and land management issues due to the lack of land use and tenure information as well as maps ...
Recognizing that conflict over land is one of the major drivers of conflict in Mindanao, and in the context of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB), the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the World Bank undertook a joint scoping mission on land disputes in conflicted affected areas of Mindanao from March 4 – 15, 2013.
Mindanao, with its favorable climatic conditions and vast tracks of land, can be a platform for the revival of Philippine Agriculture. Corporate farms, like the ones found in there, are an example of productive models of Philippine agriculture.
The Muslim population of Mindanao has experienced harass-ment and discrimination since the times of the Spanish colony (1565-1898). The U.S. colonial administration (1898-1945) initiated a process of land entitlement that privileged Chris-tian settlers coming from other islands of the archipelago.
This research paper aims to understand the reason why Philippine Land Reform is still an issue up until now and how the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) helped the farmers and how was the process of the program. It will show the importance of land reform of the country as well as how it contributes in the agricultural sector.
25 mar 2022 · The Indigenous people of Mindanao have resisted the destruction of their land throughout successive waves of colonization–first by the Spanish, then by the United States.