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  1. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    February, 2021
    Kenya

  2. Library Resource
    February, 2014

    This note on making livelihoods and
    social protection approaches gender- sensitive is the
    seventh in a series of guidance notes on gender issues in
    disaster risk management (DRM) in the East Asia and the
    Pacific region. Targeting World Bank staff, clients and
    development partners, this note gives an overview of the
    main reasons for including gender sensitive social
    protection and livelihoods approaches in DRM; it identifies

  3. Library Resource
    April, 2014
    Pakistan

    Cities' development matters to
    Pakistan. It is central to economic growth, job creation and
    quality of life. This is also one of the core themes in the
    2011 Government of Pakistan Framework for Economic Growth
    (FEG). This paper explores the conditions for
    growth-enhancing spatial change in Pakistan s cities.
    Cities' development matters to Pakistan. Two strands of
    analysis are developed. First, it reviews the performance

  4. Library Resource
    December, 2015

    Since the industrial revolution, the
    economic development of Western Europe and North America was
    characterized by continuous urbanization accompanied by a
    gradual phasing-in of urban land property rights over time.
    Today, however, the evidence in many fast urbanizing
    low-income countries points towards a different trend of
    “urbanization without formalization”, with potentially
    adverse effects on long-term economic growth. This paper

  5. Library Resource
    January, 2016

    This paper estimates slum residents
    willingness to pay for formalized land tenure in Pune,
    India. In so doing, it offers evidence that the legal
    assurance of slum residents occupancy of their lands could
    benefit them. Previous studies have discussed legal and
    non-legal factors that substantially influence the tenure
    security of residents in informal settlements. However, it
    remains unclear to what extent, and how, the assignment of

  6. Library Resource
    August, 2012

    On December 26 2004, a 9.3 magnitude
    earthquake struck the Indian Ocean and unleashed a blast of
    energy, creating a tsunami three stories high. The disaster
    which claimed more than 228,000 lives had an impact on the
    lives of more than 2.5 million people causing close to US$
    11.4 billion of damage in 14 countries. The highest price
    was paid in Aceh, which had the greatest death toll of
    130,000 confirmed dead and a further 37,000 reported

  7. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Madagascar

    This report examines the question of
    land titling in Madagascar, a country where modern and
    informal tenure systems coexist and overlap to a significant
    extent. The report reviews three main arguments for land
    titling and their relevance for Madagascar in order to
    provide policy implications and evaluations. The first is
    that land titling serves as protection against
    expropriation. Second, titles may also facilitate land

  8. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Global

    Land policy, administration and
    management are areas of strong client demand for technical
    advice and operational support. This review sought to help
    the Bank better position itself to present coherent advice
    on policy, institutional arrangements and practice. The
    potential implications are a lowering of reputational risk
    to the Bank; greater efficiency in the process including
    joint data gathering; and building of greater momentum and

  9. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Africa, Rwanda

    Although increased global demand for
    land has led to renewed interest in African land tenure, few
    models to address these issues quickly and at the required
    scale have been identified or evaluated. The case of
    Rwanda's nation-wide and relatively low-cost land
    tenure regularization program is thus of great interest.
    This paper evaluates the short-term impact (some 2.5 years
    after completion) of the pilots undertaken to fine-tune the

  10. Library Resource

    Working paper

    Policy Papers & Briefs
    June, 2012
    Ethiopia

    Although early attempts at land titling
    in Africa were often unsuccessful, the need to secure rights
    in view of increased demand for land, options for
    registration of a continuum of individual or communal rights
    under new laws, and the scope for reducing costs by
    combining information technology with participatory methods
    have led to renewed interest. This paper uses a
    difference-in-difference approach to assess economic impacts

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