Elbow, K. M.2016-04-192016-04-191996Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madisonhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/66104Metadata only recordThe recommendations of this paper include a shift in focus form "definitions" to "enablement" and increased emphasis on achieving and institutionalizing multi-directional communication flows. A hypothetical model of a "tenure and communications network for Niger" is outlined in the guise of a concrete proposal designed to integrate the study's recommendations.text/plainen-USIn CopyrightConflictNatural resource managementLand tenureProperty rightsRural codeNigerModelInstitutionsNgosManagementFarm/Enterprise ScaleAre property rights the key to taming the Sahara Desert? Reflections on the rural code initiative of NigerAbstractCopyright 1996 Land Tenure Center and Board of Regents, University of Wisconsin