Sustaining Urban Land Information: A framework based on experiences in post-conflict and developing countries | Land Portal

Resource information

Date of publication: 
January 2012
Resource Language: 
ISBN / Resource ID: 
Sustaining2012
Pages: 
43
Copyright details: 
UN-Habitat/GLTN

This guide will assist land experts, government officials, donors and others involved in land information projects to avoid the costly development of an urban land information system that is too complicated, cannot be sustained or fails to support urban land management. The framework is based on various case studies that are contained in Urban Land Information Management, a report that is available at www.gltn.net. The framework draws on UN-Habitat's operational experiences in a number of post-conflict and developing countries as well as other well-known cases.

Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

Jan Turkstra
Remy Sietchiping
Dr. Clarissa Augustinus
Chukwudozie Ezigbalike

Publisher(s): 
Global Land Tool Network

The Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) is an alliance of global regional and national partners contributing to poverty alleviation through land reform, improved land management and security of tenure particularly through the development and dissemination of pro-poor and gender-sensitive land tools.

Secure land tenure and property rights are fundamental to shelter and livelihoods as well as the realisation of human rights, poverty reduction,economic prosperity and sustainable development.

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Global Land Tool Network

The Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) is an alliance of global regional and national partners contributing to poverty alleviation through land reform, improved land management and security of tenure particularly through the development and dissemination of pro-poor and gender-sensitive land tools.

Secure land tenure and property rights are fundamental to shelter and livelihoods as well as the realisation of human rights, poverty reduction,economic prosperity and sustainable development.

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