Rapid Evidence Assessment on Land Tenure Security

2015
DFID, Desk Based

DFID commissioned a rapid evidence assessment (REA) focused on land tenure security, looking at whether public overseas investments supported by developed country governments can ensure respect for land tenure rights. There was a particular focus on countries where legislation on protecting land security is weak. Mokoro – in collaboration with DAI – undertook the first REA, led by Chris Tanner (Principal Consultant).

The REA was carried out using a methodology consisting of a structured literature search and selection process, with assessment of studies that had met pre-set criteria in accordance with DFID’s How to Note: Assessing the Strength of Evidence.

The people behind the project

Project leader: Christopher Tanner

Principal Consultant