Localizing Digital Land Administration in Customary Tenure Regimes to Secure Individual Tenure: Intervention by RNBA in the Hills of Manipur

P. Choudhury, Navin Kumar Amang
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Context: Land tenure in North East India is governed under customary laws with adequate autonomy and protection under the Indian Constitution. Most land in the hill areas remains un-surveyed and lacks land records. Moreover land relations remain patriarchal, with poor recognition of women’s land rights. Land conflicts within communities and as a result of development interventions are intensifying in the absence of documented land rights; land use changes from traditional shifting cultivation to long-term uses, like horticulture and paddy terraces, also call for tenure security and documentation to incentivize investments and access to the entitlements. Interventions: The Rongmei Naga Baptist Association (RNBA), an NGO network, with support from NR Management Consultants - Centre for Land Governance (NRMC-CLG) piloted a community mapping exercise in the Manipur Hills. The project trained local youth to use a mobile phone linked to a differential global positioning system (DGPS) to map and document long-term land use rights with concurrence from local communities resulting in legitimate village institutions issuing Land Tenure Certificates with joint title (including women’s names), spatial details, and documentation of customary norms. The process involved local and customary institutions and was shared with state-level actors, including members of autonomous district councils (ADC), clan leaders, and Government officials. Lessons: Documented and transparent evidence of land rights can reduce conflicts in customary tenure landscapes. A fit for purpose land administration solution can help village councils to develop their own digital land administration system quickly document land tenure in the un-surveyed hill regions. Scaling up and sustaining mapping and land rights documentation across the Manipur Hill districts, however, requires political participation of higher tribal institutions, such as the ADC and Hill Area Committee (HAC), as well as champions within the State administration.
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在习惯权属制度中本地化数字土地管理以确保个人权属:RNBA在曼尼普尔山区的干预
背景:印度东北部的土地保有权受习惯法管辖,并受到印度宪法的充分自治和保护。山区的大部分土地仍未经调查,缺乏土地记录。此外,土地关系仍然是父权制的,妇女的土地权利得不到充分承认。由于没有记录在案的土地权利,社区内部的土地冲突以及发展干预措施的结果正在加剧;土地利用从传统的轮作耕作转变为长期使用,如园艺和水田,也需要权属保障和文件,以激励投资和获得权利。干预措施:融美那迦浸信会(RNBA)是一个非政府组织网络,在NR管理顾问-土地治理中心(NRMC-CLG)的支持下,在曼尼普尔山区试点了一项社区测绘活动。该项目培训当地青年使用与差分全球定位系统(DGPS)相连的移动电话,在当地社区同意的情况下绘制和记录长期土地使用权,从而使合法的村庄机构颁发带有共同所有权(包括妇女姓名)、空间细节和习惯规范文件的土地权证。这一过程涉及地方和习俗机构,并与包括自治区议会成员、部族领袖和政府官员在内的州级行为者分享。经验教训:记录在案的、透明的土地权利证据可以减少习惯权属环境中的冲突。合适的土地管理解决方案可以帮助村委会开发自己的数字土地管理系统,快速记录未调查山区的土地权属。然而,在曼尼普尔山区扩大和维持测绘和土地权利文件,需要高级部落机构的政治参与,如ADC和山区委员会(HAC),以及邦政府内部的倡导者。
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