
Community land
Community land refers to land that is owned collectively by a community rather than by individuals or private entities. It is managed for the benefit of the community members, often for purposes like agriculture, shared housing, or communal facilities. This ownership structure aims to promote sustainable development, social equity, and local empowerment. Community land arrangements can include communal gardens, cooperatives, or land trusts, ensuring that land resources serve the community’s long-term needs and prevent privatization or exploitation.