I've always like the thought of the Maori thoughts on land was pretty cool, where no one owns the land, you just respectfully inhabit it. Although, this is not possible with today's population
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I've always like the thought of the Maori thoughts on land was pretty cool, where no one owns the land, you just respectfully inhabit it. Although, this is not possible with today's population
There is a lot of overlap between respectfully inhabit and owning land. If you are a good caretaker, and are using the land well, its almost synonymous.
The problem comes from people that want to either restrict everyone else, or rape the land. It is a hard balance that we will have to look into.
Ownership on one hand provides the best assurance that the trees you plant will be yours to harvest, but on the other hand, there are people who would be good caretakers that only get to dream of ownership.