Scaling Up Land-based Financing for Sustainable and Equitable Cities - Paper
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsMarch, 2016Global
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsMarch, 2016Uganda
Enhancing Tenure Security for Customary Lands and Natural Resources in Karamoja Region through Participatory Community Mapping
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsMarch, 2016Global
Tenure responsive land use planning: Critical steps for actions in tackling urban poverty in developing countries
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsMarch, 2016Global
Scaling up Responsible Land Governance: A Guide for Building Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration Systems in Less Developed Countries
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsMarch, 2016Global
Costing and Financing of Land Administration Services – Challenges in Implementation
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsMarch, 2016Colombia
Participatory And Inclusive Land Readjustment: A Pro-Poor Land Management Strategy For City Redevelopment. The Case Of Medellin, Colombia
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsMarch, 2016Kenya
Alternatives to Eviction: Scenarios for Access to Land by the Urban Poor in Informal Settlements, Kenya
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsMarch, 2016Global
Handling Land in the New Urban Agenda
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsMarch, 2016Vietnam
During revolution and national unification, Vietnamese government nationalized agricultural and forest land throughout the country. While agricultural land was de-collectivized in the Doi moi reforms since mid-1980s, the majority of forest and forest land has continued to be managed by state enterprises. For members of Vietnam’s 53 recognized ethnic minority groups, the formation of state-owned forest enterprises (SFEs) has meant the end of customary tenure arrangements, leading to exclusion from traditional lands used for agriculture, hunting, and collection of non-timber forest products.
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Report about land-related corruption affecting women in Africa
Policy Papers & BriefsMarch, 2016Africa, Ghana, ZimbabweThis paper, presented at the 2016 World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty, explores the intersection between land corruption and women's access and ownership of land. Through analyzing a series of case studies, the paper notes that land access and ownership is increasingly defined by
variables such as power, patronage and politics.
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