the relevant State / Territory government developing and implementing
land tenure arrangements to facilitate effective asset management, essential services and economic development opportunities.
There may be some real issues here where traditional owners comprise a minority of the community, and where non-traditional (historical) people make decisions to establish a land council and to change
the land tenure arrangements over the community.
There is no evidence that we can see that shows that there was a balanced approach to try and give people the full suite of information you may need to make, for example, a decision around something like five - year leases or
land tenure arrangements.
I do not believe that it is beyond the wit of traditional owners and the government to devise
land tenure arrangements which streamline transaction costs without fundamentally undermining Indigenous ownership and control of their land.
This includes making funding for communities conditional on the reform of
land tenure arrangements that obstruct new housing investment.
The debate was conducted mainly through the media, without great depth and without reference to the different
land tenure arrangements across Australia.
For opportunities such as these to be successfully realised by Indigenous people, an assessment of the current
land tenure arrangements is required.
He continues by noting that «it is more likely to be the communal rather than the inalienable aspects of the indigenous
land tenure arrangements that may be the problem.»
Not exact matches
Well - functioning farmer organisations can negotiate access to
land, adequate
tenure arrangements and access to credit.
However, the NIC Principles focus only on the
tenure arrangements for leasing
land and provide no guidance as to how the social framework of Indigenous communities can be improved.
Significantly, the session also included the presentation of a draft guide on the principles in the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the International Labour Organisation Convention No 169 [188] and the International Labour Convention No 107 [189] that relate to indigenous
land tenure and management
arrangements.
One of the advantages of moving to put secure
tenure arrangements in place on
land council
land is that home ownership will become an option for those tenants who wish to move in that direction.
Tenure arrangements must support the implementation of tenancy management reforms including the issue of individual tenancy management agreements between the state housing authority and the tenant without requiring further consent from the underlying
land owner.
For Part C of the claim area, Kowanyama community
land, the process commenced with the clarification of the
tenure arrangements for each block in the community.
This change in approach has provided for the creating of «space» within some national
land law systems for local customary
tenure arrangements to continue to function.