Land Issues and Priorities for Small Pacific Island Countries including Sea Level Rise

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Land Issues and Priorities for Small Pacific Island Countries including Sea Level Rise Prepared by: Kulene Sokotia Kulene Land Registrar Lands & Survey Department Ministry of Natural Resources & Environment Vaiaku, Funafuti TUVALU OUTLINE 1. Introduction 2. Tuvalu Maps in the Pacific Region 3. The Institutions and Laws dealing with land matters 4. Major causes of disputes leading to conflict 5. The Case Study on Funafuti 6. Findings 7. Recommendations 8. Conclusion SIDS Workshop 1

1. Introduction During Colonial days, the Government of Britain extended her control over the Gilbert (now Kiribati) and Ellice (now Tuvalu) Islands where; she accepted the ownership of land were to remain with the indigenous people she established the institutions and laws to deal with land matters these were to remedy violence normally associated with traditional systems of land tenure such undertaking is alien to the indigenous people. 1. Introduction (cont d) Land is own by our people and it is very important; To understand the rights that attached to it, and It is a mother to us and a source of livelihood and sustenance, and It is a commodity that is so precious and expensive Therefore, it must be properly; Managed with all the rights attached to it, and Preserved for future needs without compromising SIDS Workshop 2

2. Tuvalu Map in the Pacific Region 2.1 Tuvalu Islands Map SIDS Workshop 3

2.2 Funafuti Map The Capital 3. The Institutions and Laws dealing with land matters Early stages of GEIC, Resident Commissioner had authority to resolve land disputes The Native Land Commission Ordinance enacted in 1922 One of its purpose, when established is to resolve land disputes The establishment of Lands Court 1941 The first Native Lands Act was enacted in 1957 The establishment of Lands Court Appeals Panel 1957 The Revised Native Lands Act was enacted in 1978 Empowered LC & LCAP to adjudicate on land matters in accordance with the Lands Code provisions SIDS Workshop 4

4. Major causes of disputes leading to conflict The customary Land Tenure System The three major concepts E.g. Kaitasi, Kai Tokotasi and Vaevae Equal in land rights Easily develop arguments between family members E.g. unequal distribution of annual land rentals The contradiction of existing land laws with current practice The Lands Code governing native land rights in July 01 st 1962 E.g. Population increase, social & economic development infrastructure etc The management and use of customary land Restriction of alienation of native land E.g. s.5 of NLA native land shall not be alienated whether by sale, lease, gift, will The disrespect of gender equality Male is more recognized than female E.g. s.9 (i) of the Lands Code 5. The Case Study on Funafuti The Tuvalu National Provident Fund New Project 2009 The main objective of the project is to: Provide socioeconomic benefits for the people Three major issues surfaced up including; Ownership E.g. no proper consultation process Public access E.g. emergency call like fire etc Inconveniency Neighborhood movement etc SIDS Workshop 5

5.1 Ownership 5.2 Public Access SIDS Workshop 6

5.3 Neighborhood Inconvenient 5.4 Access to Land (Outer island) SIDS Workshop 7

6. FINDINGS Ignorance of the presence of one of the key stakeholders at the initial stage of project, e.g. landowner No proper consultation process taken at the initial stage of the project, e.g. local authority Developer triggered off its development without further considering the social and economic impacts, e.g. public access; Difficulties were faced by the neighborhoods for their convenience, e.g. neighborhoods movement etc; and No proper measures that provide guidance for infrastructure development, e.g. town planning schemes and so forth. 7. Recommendations Ask for donor s support in terms of: Capacity buildings such as; Human resource development E.g. Provide scholarship opportunity to acquire relevant qualification Funding and technical assistance E.g. National Land Summit Urgent review of land related laws in order to incorporate the modern and advance technology development to enable the: Reflection of the viability of land marketing in the national and regional levels, Attraction of foreign investors and tourism industry on to our shore, and Respecting of gender equality that may reflect UN contexts Consider and adapt UN Conventions CRC, CEDAW etc SIDS Workshop 8

8. Conclusions To develop a sound and concrete measure that enable to underpin the entire roles of public and private sectors in land matters E.g. National level consultation process To acquire efficient and effective management of land that enable to deliver its high quality of services to the community, local and national levels E.g. Acquiring relevant qualification from recognized institution To consider the viability of land marketing approaches and principles that are now practicing at the regional level E.g. Introducing new methods such as real estate management To encourage foreign investors onto our shores by reviewing our existing institutions and laws dealing with land matters E.g. review existing land laws to enable to reflects the approaches and methods practicing in the regional level, and To convince our politicians in adapting and adopting regional and international contexts in terms of land management systems E.g. Incorporate regional and international approaches such as Torrens System THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR PATIENCE SIDS Workshop 9