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Table of Contents   ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS   4  LIST OF FIGURES   7  LIST OF TABLES   8  CHAPTER  1.  Introduction  9    1.1  Why Land Tenure Reforms?  9    1.2  Why Rwanda?  10    1.3  Research Question  11    1.4  Research Methodology  11    1.5  Thesis Struct
Figure 2       shows the process followed during SLR. Landowners walked through                   their boundaries in the presence of their neighbours
Figure 3: Key Principles of Fit­for­Purpose Land Administration (Enemark et al, 2016)   
Table 3: International Efforts to Improve Land Administration    28
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