Haciendas are usually located in Spain and in America (communities that speak Spanish.) The word hacienda means a large ranch, estate or farm.
Also, hacienda can refer to the main house (where persons live) on a large estate.
A ziamet is a form of land tenure in the Ottoman Empire.
The hacienda system in the Philippines was a land tenure system introduced during Spanish colonial rule. Large tracts of land were controlled by wealthy landlords called hacenderos, while farmers and laborers worked the land under various conditions of tenancy. This system led to widespread poverty, inequality, and exploitation among the rural population.
Communal land tenure system is a land tenure were the whole commununity has the right to own and use a piece of land
Expedit Ddungu has written: 'A review of the MISR-Wisconsin Land Tenure Centre study on Land tenure and agricultural development in Uganda' -- subject(s): Land reform, Land tenure, Land tenure and agricultural development in Uganda
The farmers lost there land.
Huge expanses of farm or ranch land.
what is customary land tenure system
customary,communal and contractual or tenancy land tenure system
Land tenure is the relationship between people and the land, and how the land is respected. The word land in this context is including trees, water, and anything else on the land.
Land tenure refers to the way in which land is held or owned by individuals or groups, including the rights and responsibilities associated with that land. It defines the relationship between people and land, detailing who can use the land, for how long, and under what conditions. Land tenure systems vary across cultures and countries.
Richard L. Barrows has written: 'Individualized land tenure and African agricultural development' -- subject(s): Agriculture and state, Land tenure 'Transfer of development rights' -- subject(s): Development rights transfer, Land use, Planning 'Land tenure and investment in African agriculture' -- subject(s): Land tenure, Land titles
Peter C. Bloch has written: 'Land tenure issues in rural Haiti' -- subject(s): Land tenure, Law and legislation 'Land tenure issues in river basin development in Sub-Saharan Africa' -- subject(s): Agricultural development projects, Irrigation, Land tenure, Watersheds