Nigeria - An Economic Analysis of Natural Resources Sustainability : Land Tenure and Land Degradation Issues

The scope and urgency of the threats to Nigeria's rural land are no secret. In 2005, a working group dedicated to formulating a national agricultural land policy began the process with a comprehensive articulation of the challenges facing Nige...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Environmental Study
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/07/12643508/nigeria-economic-analysis-natural-resources-sustainability-land-tenure-land-degradation-issues
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spelling okr-10986-79472021-04-23T14:02:36Z Nigeria - An Economic Analysis of Natural Resources Sustainability : Land Tenure and Land Degradation Issues World Bank ACCESS TO LAND AFFORESTATION AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL LAND MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURAL LAND USE AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE ALLOCATION OF LAND APPROPRIATION ARABLE LAND BIODIVERSITY CLAIMS TO LAND CLIMATE CLIMATES COMMERCIALIZATION COMMON PROPERTIES COMMON PROPERTY COMMON PROPERTY REGIME COMPENSATION CROPS CULTIVATED AREA CULTIVATION DAIRY PRODUCTS DEBT DECISION MAKING DISEASES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTS EXPLOITATION EXTENSION EXTENSION SERVICES FARMERS FARMS FEED FISHERIES FODDER FOOD NEEDS FOREST FORESTS FUEL GENDER GRASSLAND GRASSLANDS HERDERS HOUSING IRRIGATION LAND ACQUISITION LAND ALLOCATION LAND DEGRADATION LAND LAW LAND LEGISLATION LAND OWNERSHIP LAND POLICY LAND PRODUCTIVITY LAND RESOURCES LAND RIGHTS LAND TENURE LAND TENURE SYSTEMS LAND USE LAND USE POLICY LAND USERS LAND USES LIVESTOCK LOW INCOME NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES SUSTAINABILITY OIL OPEN ACCESS OPEN ACCESS REGIME OPEN ACCESS REGIMES PARTNERSHIP PASTORALISTS PESTS POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRIVATE OWNERSHIP PRIVATE PROPERTY PRODUCERS PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC LANDS RECLAMATION RESOURCE CONSERVATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ROUTES RURAL COMMUNITY RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL LIVELIHOODS SOIL SOIL FERTILITY SOILS SUSTAINABLE USE TIMBER TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS TIMBER RESOURCES TRANSACTION COSTS TREES WATER RESOURCES WOOD The scope and urgency of the threats to Nigeria's rural land are no secret. In 2005, a working group dedicated to formulating a national agricultural land policy began the process with a comprehensive articulation of the challenges facing Nigeria's agricultural land. The litany included recognition that: 1) agricultural land use in the country has been unsustainable, resulting in no fewer than eleven types of extensive land degradation and significant degradation of water resources; 2) the country has not classified its land - including its prime agricultural land - according to its use capabilities, and thus has no foundation for allocating land among uses or creating the mechanisms and processes for such allocation; 3) the majority of Nigeria's farmers are smallholders relying on subsistence-level cultivation practices; 4) the country's agricultural labor pool is shrinking, and practices that promote better conservation of natural resources have been too limited; and 5) the rural areas of the country lack of basic and necessary infrastructure, including roads, water, and health and educational facilities. This part of the report analyzes how Nigeria's land policy and legal framework can support efforts to meet the country's expressed land policy goal of sustainable productivity and additional goals of equity and conflict avoidance. Section two makes a brief overview of the links between land tenure systems, agricultural productivity, and equity; section three makes a review of the customary and formal land tenure systems in Nigeria, and section four makes the same for the formal land tenure system. Section five summarizes the existing legal framework and its impact on productivity, equity and potential for conflict. The last section concludes with specific recommendations for unlocking the potential in the country's rural land to meet the needs of its entire people. 2012-06-13T20:19:04Z 2012-06-13T20:19:04Z 2007-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/07/12643508/nigeria-economic-analysis-natural-resources-sustainability-land-tenure-land-degradation-issues http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7947 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work Africa Southern Africa
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topic ACCESS TO LAND
AFFORESTATION
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL LAND MANAGEMENT
AGRICULTURAL LAND USE
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURE
ALLOCATION OF LAND
APPROPRIATION
ARABLE LAND
BIODIVERSITY
CLAIMS TO LAND
CLIMATE
CLIMATES
COMMERCIALIZATION
COMMON PROPERTIES
COMMON PROPERTY
COMMON PROPERTY REGIME
COMPENSATION
CROPS
CULTIVATED AREA
CULTIVATION
DAIRY PRODUCTS
DEBT
DECISION MAKING
DISEASES
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMICS
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
ENVIRONMENTS
EXPLOITATION
EXTENSION
EXTENSION SERVICES
FARMERS
FARMS
FEED
FISHERIES
FODDER
FOOD NEEDS
FOREST
FORESTS
FUEL
GENDER
GRASSLAND
GRASSLANDS
HERDERS
HOUSING
IRRIGATION
LAND ACQUISITION
LAND ALLOCATION
LAND DEGRADATION
LAND LAW
LAND LEGISLATION
LAND OWNERSHIP
LAND POLICY
LAND PRODUCTIVITY
LAND RESOURCES
LAND RIGHTS
LAND TENURE
LAND TENURE SYSTEMS
LAND USE
LAND USE POLICY
LAND USERS
LAND USES
LIVESTOCK
LOW INCOME
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES SUSTAINABILITY
OIL
OPEN ACCESS
OPEN ACCESS REGIME
OPEN ACCESS REGIMES
PARTNERSHIP
PASTORALISTS
PESTS
POPULATION GROWTH
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
PRIVATE OWNERSHIP
PRIVATE PROPERTY
PRODUCERS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC LANDS
RECLAMATION
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ROUTES
RURAL COMMUNITY
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL LIVELIHOODS
SOIL
SOIL FERTILITY
SOILS
SUSTAINABLE USE
TIMBER
TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS
TIMBER RESOURCES
TRANSACTION COSTS
TREES
WATER RESOURCES
WOOD
spellingShingle ACCESS TO LAND
AFFORESTATION
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL LAND MANAGEMENT
AGRICULTURAL LAND USE
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURE
ALLOCATION OF LAND
APPROPRIATION
ARABLE LAND
BIODIVERSITY
CLAIMS TO LAND
CLIMATE
CLIMATES
COMMERCIALIZATION
COMMON PROPERTIES
COMMON PROPERTY
COMMON PROPERTY REGIME
COMPENSATION
CROPS
CULTIVATED AREA
CULTIVATION
DAIRY PRODUCTS
DEBT
DECISION MAKING
DISEASES
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMICS
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
ENVIRONMENTS
EXPLOITATION
EXTENSION
EXTENSION SERVICES
FARMERS
FARMS
FEED
FISHERIES
FODDER
FOOD NEEDS
FOREST
FORESTS
FUEL
GENDER
GRASSLAND
GRASSLANDS
HERDERS
HOUSING
IRRIGATION
LAND ACQUISITION
LAND ALLOCATION
LAND DEGRADATION
LAND LAW
LAND LEGISLATION
LAND OWNERSHIP
LAND POLICY
LAND PRODUCTIVITY
LAND RESOURCES
LAND RIGHTS
LAND TENURE
LAND TENURE SYSTEMS
LAND USE
LAND USE POLICY
LAND USERS
LAND USES
LIVESTOCK
LOW INCOME
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES SUSTAINABILITY
OIL
OPEN ACCESS
OPEN ACCESS REGIME
OPEN ACCESS REGIMES
PARTNERSHIP
PASTORALISTS
PESTS
POPULATION GROWTH
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
PRIVATE OWNERSHIP
PRIVATE PROPERTY
PRODUCERS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC LANDS
RECLAMATION
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ROUTES
RURAL COMMUNITY
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL LIVELIHOODS
SOIL
SOIL FERTILITY
SOILS
SUSTAINABLE USE
TIMBER
TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS
TIMBER RESOURCES
TRANSACTION COSTS
TREES
WATER RESOURCES
WOOD
World Bank
Nigeria - An Economic Analysis of Natural Resources Sustainability : Land Tenure and Land Degradation Issues
geographic_facet Africa
Southern Africa
description The scope and urgency of the threats to Nigeria's rural land are no secret. In 2005, a working group dedicated to formulating a national agricultural land policy began the process with a comprehensive articulation of the challenges facing Nigeria's agricultural land. The litany included recognition that: 1) agricultural land use in the country has been unsustainable, resulting in no fewer than eleven types of extensive land degradation and significant degradation of water resources; 2) the country has not classified its land - including its prime agricultural land - according to its use capabilities, and thus has no foundation for allocating land among uses or creating the mechanisms and processes for such allocation; 3) the majority of Nigeria's farmers are smallholders relying on subsistence-level cultivation practices; 4) the country's agricultural labor pool is shrinking, and practices that promote better conservation of natural resources have been too limited; and 5) the rural areas of the country lack of basic and necessary infrastructure, including roads, water, and health and educational facilities. This part of the report analyzes how Nigeria's land policy and legal framework can support efforts to meet the country's expressed land policy goal of sustainable productivity and additional goals of equity and conflict avoidance. Section two makes a brief overview of the links between land tenure systems, agricultural productivity, and equity; section three makes a review of the customary and formal land tenure systems in Nigeria, and section four makes the same for the formal land tenure system. Section five summarizes the existing legal framework and its impact on productivity, equity and potential for conflict. The last section concludes with specific recommendations for unlocking the potential in the country's rural land to meet the needs of its entire people.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Nigeria - An Economic Analysis of Natural Resources Sustainability : Land Tenure and Land Degradation Issues
title_short Nigeria - An Economic Analysis of Natural Resources Sustainability : Land Tenure and Land Degradation Issues
title_full Nigeria - An Economic Analysis of Natural Resources Sustainability : Land Tenure and Land Degradation Issues
title_fullStr Nigeria - An Economic Analysis of Natural Resources Sustainability : Land Tenure and Land Degradation Issues
title_full_unstemmed Nigeria - An Economic Analysis of Natural Resources Sustainability : Land Tenure and Land Degradation Issues
title_sort nigeria - an economic analysis of natural resources sustainability : land tenure and land degradation issues
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/07/12643508/nigeria-economic-analysis-natural-resources-sustainability-land-tenure-land-degradation-issues
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7947
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