Indigenous peoples and real estate valuation

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Indigenous peoples and real estate valuation

edited by Robert A. Simons, Rachel Malmgren, Garrick Small ; [co-sponsored by Appraisal Institute Education Trust, The Appraisers Research Foundation, American Real Estate Society]

(Real estate research issues, [v. 10])

Springer, c2008

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Sponsored by the American Real Estate Society (ARES), Indigenous Peoples and Real Estate Valuation addresses a wide variety of timely issues relating to property ownership, rights, and use, including: ancestral burial, historical record of occupancy, treaty implementation problems, eminent domain, the effects of large governmental change, financing projects under formal and informal title or deed document systems, exclusive ownership vs. non-exclusive use rights, public land ownership, tribal or family land claims, insurgency and war, legal systems of ownership, prior government expropriation of lands, moral obligation to indigenous peoples, colonial occupation, and common land leases. These issues can also be broadly grouped into topics, such as conflict between indigenous and western property rights, communal land ownership, land transfer by force, legacy issues related to past colonization and apartheid, and metaphysical/indigenous land value.

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to the ARES Monograph on Indigenous Peoples and Real Estate Valuation.- Indigenous Landholding Institutions as an Impediment to Economic Use of Land: Case Studies of Tamale and Bolgatanga in Ghana.- Real Estate Practices Among Indigenous Peoples in Southern Africa: A Clash of Real Estate Systems on the Urban Fringe.- A Brief History of Native American Land Ownership.- Indigenous Land Claims in Canada: A Retrospective Analysis.- The Metaphysics of Indigenous Ownership: Why Indigenous Ownership is Incomparable to Western Conceptions of Property Value.- A Just Integration of Western and Customary Land Rights in Australia.- Valuation of Yoruba Sacred Shrines, Monuments, and Groves for Compensation.- Land Restitution and Restitution Valuation in South Africa.- Property Rights and Land Market Dynamics: An Economic Interpretation of the Indigenous Land Tenure Transformation Process in Nigeria.- The 21st Century Property Challenge: Reconciling Spirituality, Sacred Places, and Profit-Seeking Property Involvements.- This Land Is Your Land, This Land Is My Land: Toward a Global Analysis of the Determinants of Successful Indigenous Tribal Land Claims.

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