Key Drivers of Social-Cultural and Traditional Morals in Implementing Land Use Policy in Iraq
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https://doi.org/10.31663/utjes.15.1.672Keywords:
Land use policy, Land tenure, Land rights, Traditional morals, Iraq land managementAbstract
This study investigates the key drivers influencing the implementation of land use policy (ILUP) in Iraq, with an emphasis on the role of social, cultural, and traditional moral values. The research examines how these factors shape ILUP outcomes, serving both as facilitators and obstacles in the tenure management process in Iraq. Through five distinct historical periods, starting from the Ottoman era through to the post-2003 period, the study identifies the predominant social norms and cultural practices that impact land use decisions within the ILUP framework. The research further explores how traditional morals contribute to community cohesion while also posing challenges to the adoption of modern land use practices. The findings underscore the necessity of integrating these deeply rooted social and cultural dynamics within ILUP to ensure the successful implementation of land use policies in Iraq, balancing the respect for tradition with the need for sustainable land management strategies. Results highlight the need for a comprehensive understanding of the rooted influence of local old-style morals and the need for legal transformations to shape ILUP structures in the Iraqi contemporary context.
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Priyadi, U., Achiria, S., Imron, M. A., & Zandi, G. R. (2023). Waqf management and accountability: Waqf land financing models for economic wellbeing. Asian Economic and Financial Review, 13(1), 74–84. https://doi.org/10.55493/5002.v13i1.4696
Tareq Y. Ismael, J. S. I. (2015). Iraq in the Twenty-First Century Regime Change and the Making of a Failed State. https://www.routledge.com/Iraq-in-the-Twenty-First-Century-Regime-Change-and-the-Making-of-a-Failed-State/Ismael-Ismael/p/book/9781138102088?srsltid=AfmBOoryQn9l7UoQ7UwLLKn-pYbmx9bJuzND1icys1N12CoZgBRz8smD
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Unger, E.-M., Lemmen, C., & Bennett, R. (2023). Women’s access to land and the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM): Requirements, modelling and assessment. Land Use Policy, 126, 106538. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2023.106538
Wodon, Q. (2015). Islamic Law, Women’s Rights, and State Law: The Cases of Female Genital Cutting and Child Marriage. The Review of Faith & International Affairs, 13(3), 81–91. https://doi.org/10.1080/15570274.2015.1075762
Zhllima, E., Pojani, D., Merkaj, E., & Imami, D. (2021). Gender gaps and policy implications in land ownership and inheritance. SSRN Electronic Journal. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3773427
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