坦桑尼亚妇女的土地权利:村庄土地利用规划是否加强了妇女的土地权利?

Women's rights to land in Tanzania: Does village land use planning strengthen women's land rights?

Journal of Rural Studies · 2025
被引 2
ABS 3

中文导读

基于文献综述,本文考察坦桑尼亚村庄土地利用规划是否通过颁发习惯地契加强了妇女的土地权利,发现存在显著差异,面临参与不足、父权规范等挑战,需加大性别平等投入。

Abstract

Based on a scoping review of the literature, we examine whether village land use planning (VLUP) in Tanzania strengthens women's land rights, as measured by women owning Customary Certificates of Right of Occupancy (CCROs) as individuals, or jointly. The review highlights significant variations in the outcomes of VLUP processes for women. While some projects show high levels of CCROs ownership by women, in many cases there are obstacles to them claiming their rights and receiving the document. Key challenges include limited participation of women in VLUP processes, limited female representation in village institutions, the costs of CCRO applications, patriarchal norms, and household power dynamics. Some civil society organizations have improved women's participation in VLUPs, and developing village bylaws has proven effective in reducing gender disparities in land ownership and improving women's representation. Despite these initiatives, challenges remain, such as women's reluctance to increase their already significant labour burden with unpaid voluntary positions, and social norms limiting their participation in meetings. External organizations have also introduced cellphone-based applications or remote sensing data to facilitate the collection of data and resolution of disputes. However, these technological solutions require supportive training and a favorable socio-cultural environment to be effective. We conclude that while VLUP processes have potential for securing women's land rights, in many cases men may benefit at the expense of women, unless significant investment is made in ensuring gender equity. The marginalization of pastoralist communities and ethnic minorities in VLUP may also need attention in some cases. The government of Tanzania is encouraged to collect data on women's land rights to report on progress towards SDG goal 5a and ensure women's economic empowerment through land rights.

土地权利性别平等土地利用规划坦桑尼亚农村发展