Impacts of LAPs on SLs of households
The actions of LAPs through RCT processes can affect the increase in household resilience. For the purposes of LAP evaluation, this tool starts by focusing on sustainable livelihoods (SLs) in which households are considered units consisting of various capitals (social, financial, physical, human and natural) which influence their strategies, but are at the same time influenced by external aspects that constantly modify their actions (see SLs in The proposed methodology).
As regards land, livelihoods can be improved by the effects and impacts of the consolidation of a decentralized, efficient, transparent LAS, by regularization, clearing or titling (RCT) processes, a reduction in transaction costs, strengthened municipal systems and the implementation of dispute resolution systems.
The increase in security and legal certainty through regularization, clearing or titling (RCT) processes can therefore have various positive impacts on sustainable livelihoods of households and their wellbeing.
See assumptions for the assessment of the LAP in the household to know how to generate appropriate indicators.