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The status of cadastral surveys and land registration service in Nigeria : submitted by the government of the federal republic of Nigeria

Conference Papers & Reports
October, 1970
Africa

In Nigeria today in spite of the phenomenal progress which has been made since independence, there is an ever increasing demand for industrial and commercial development, agricultural development, and improvement in living standards.

Quelques remarques sur les cadastres en général et sur centaines aspects de leur établissement et leur tenue à jour, à l'aide des techniques actuelles de lève

Conference Papers & Reports
November, 1970
Africa

Un rapport général concemant l'utilisation du cadastre comae "base

de la création des regimes fonciers, élabore dans le cadre de la collaboration entre la Commission IV (cadastre et remembrement rural).

Cadastre congolais

Conference Papers & Reports
November, 1970
Democratic Republic of the Congo

Dans la pratique, l'Etat dénonça les terres vacantes une à une, au fur et à mesure de ses besoins, par le moyen des "enquêtes de vacance". Ces enquêtes déterminaient par l’organe de fonctionnaires territoriaux spécialement entraines à cet effet, s'il existait sur la terre recherchée, des droits indigènes tels que définis plus haut.

LEGEND Land Policy Bulletin 4

Policy Papers & Briefs
April, 2016
Global

This LEGEND bulletin provides an overview of the main themes discussed and key messages identified by the LEGEND Core Land Support Team (CLST) during the 17th Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty.

Needs Assessment in Land Administration: The Potential of the Nominal Group Technique

Peer-reviewed publication
September, 2018
Eastern Africa

This paper introduces the Nominal Group Technique (NGT) for conducting needs assessments in land administration projects. Understanding the local context of what citizens, communities and organisations need remains a complex challenge yet fundamental to the success of land administration projects. To date, key methods of understanding and identifying local needs have been qualitative in nature with various strengths and limitations.

The Changing Uses of Cadastral Information: A User-Driven Case Study

Peer-reviewed publication
September, 2018
Finland

Cadastral information and land administration systems are central to effective land markets, land use and sustainable development. This paper focuses on one aspect of land administration dynamism: the changing uses of cadastral information. We follow a qualitative approach and offer an overview of why, how, and in what form user groups use cadastre and land register data in Finland. We then explore different user groups’ perceptions of emerging changes and discuss their implications for the future land administration system.

Exploring the Nexus between Displacement and Land Administration: The Case of Rwanda

Peer-reviewed publication
April, 2019
Rwanda

In conflict situations, many people are displaced because of hostility and arms in the area. Displaced people are forced to leave behind their properties, and this in turn interrupts the relationship between people and their land. The emergency period in particular has been identified as a weak point in the humanitarian response to land issues in post-conflict situations.