Conflict and pastoralism
Land tenure and land conflict in the South Pacific
Background report for the 2002 South Pacific land tenure conflict symposium
Authors:
S. Boydell
Publisher:
Land Reform, Land Settlement and Cooperatives , 2001
The paper is a desk study prepared as a basis for discussion and further field research into land tenure and conflict in the region.
The first section provides an overview of land tenure and land utilization issues. This section includes an analysis of gender and other demographic issues as they relate to land tenure and access to natural resources. The author explores
- traditional tenure models
- food security
- sustainability of food sources
- forestry
- the role of the state
The second section focuses on more detailed case studies of land tenure conflict in:
- Papua New Guinea
- The Solomon Islands
- Fiji
- Vanuatu
The author finds that conflict over tenure is the norm in the region.
The paper contains a range of statistics relating to land tenure and natural resource use in the South pacific.



