Our Projects
IncLand: Building state capacity for inclusive land administration
The project proposes to collaborate with two States of Odisha and Maharashtra; and three academic institutions to establish Land administration programmes and courses fostering interdisciplinary academic collaboration and inclusive land administration system.
Assessing relevance and impact of Cadasta platform vis-à-vis forest rights act implementation in India
The goal of this study is to analyze how CADASTA’s technology, in collaboration with local partners, influences decentralized processes of rights documentation and recognition, thereby promoting equitable outcomes.
Mapping Women Land Rights in India
An assessment of women land rights in India and using the Agriculture Census data of Government of India.
Women Land Rights India: Framework for Theory of Change
Developing a Theory of Change (ToC) that can be piloted and up scaled by a relevant actors, networks, and partnerships to drive equitable change with scalable impact at speed sustainably.
ODISHA LAND RIGHTS TO SLUM DWELLERS (OLRSD) Impact Study
Study in joint collaboration with RMIT University Australia to the slum tilting process and it's acknowledged by the slum community under the world’s biggest slum titling project in Odisha state in 2017 named OLRSD.
The goal of the Conservation International study being conducted is to understand different approaches to Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IP&LC) governance in nature-based projects and to assess the level of integration of Indigenous Knowledge (IK).
Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Nature Based Project Governance
Commons Typologies in India
The project aimed to develop a sub-typology of community land resource use rights recognized in India. The study developed a sub-typology of community land resource use rights recognized in India focusing on enhancing the clarity and categorization of such rights.
Operationalizing, Gender Equitable Land Governance in Odisha
A World Bank supported study on women and men's participation and relationships to land, through both formal institutions and informal arrangements for land administration and management.
Land Policy Reform for Agricultural Transformation in India
A World Bank study to better understand the land policy issues holding back agricultural transformation and to identify institutional reforms and, with a focus on tenant farmers, to overcome these issues.
Land Governance Study on Leasing Reform, India
Study aimed at assessing the experience of states in adoption of the Model Tenancy Act taking into context the legal, political, socio-cultural, economic, and institutional and agro ecological contexts, often known to influence tenancy relations.
Landstack advisory
We work on both long-term research projects and short-term consultancy assignments. In recent years, our work has encompassed projects, partnerships and pro-bono engagements around the following themes
Our Projects
The project proposes to collaborate with two States of Odisha and Maharashtra; and three academic institutions to establish Land administration programmes and courses fostering interdisciplinary academic collaboration and inclusive land administration system.
IncLand: Building state capacity for inclusive land administration
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The goal of the Conservation International study was to understand different approaches to Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IP&LC) governance in nature-based projects and to assess the level of integration of Indigenous Knowledge (IK).
Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Nature Based Project Governance
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The project aimed to develop a sub-typology of community land resource use rights recognized in India. The study developed a sub-typology of community land resource use rights recognized in India focusing on enhancing the clarity and categorization of such rights.
Commons Typologies in India
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An assessment of women land rights in India and using the Agriculture Census data of Government of India.
Mapping Women Land Rights in India
5
Developing a Theory of Change (ToC) that can be piloted and up scaled by a relevant actors, networks, and partnerships to drive equitable change with scalable impact at speed sustainably.
Women Land Rights India: Framework for Theory of Change
6
Study in joint collaboration with RMIT University Australia to the slum tilting process and it's acknowledged by the slum community under the world’s biggest slum titling project in Odisha state in 2017 named OLRSD.
ODISHA LAND RIGHTS TO SLUM DWELLERS (OLRSD) Impact Study
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A collaboration with The land portal focusing on activities in the exchange of content, data and knowledge in the area of mutual interest
Open Knowledge and Data Sharing
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A World Bank supported study on women and men's participation and relationships to land, through both formal institutions and informal arrangements for land administration and management.
Operationalizing, Gender Equitable Land Governance in Odisha
9
A World Bank study to better understand the land policy issues holding back agricultural transformation and to identify institutional reforms and, with a focus on tenant farmers, to overcome these issues.
Land Policy Reform for Agricultural Transformation in India
10
Study aimed at assessing the experience of states in adoption of the Model Tenancy Act taking into context the legal, political, socio-cultural, economic, and institutional and agro ecological contexts, often known to influence tenancy relations.
Land Governance Study on Leasing Reform, India
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The goal of this study is to analyze how CADASTA’s technology, in collaboration with local partners, influences decentralized processes of rights documentation and recognition, thereby promoting equitable outcomes.