Applying People's Processes in Customary Land Certification - Experiences from Zambia
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsMarch, 2016Zambia
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Library ResourceMultimediaMarch, 2016Zambia
Applying People's Processes in Customary Land Certification - Experiences from Zambia
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksJuly, 2013Tanzania
The history of surveys and mapping in Tanzania has been influenced by two European cultures through its colonization; first by the German and then by the British. During the German Administration, surveys and mapping activities were carried out by the Department of Surveys and Agriculture from 1893 to 1914. When the British took over the mandate for the territory after World War I, the also used the “old” German maps until when they when they started the surveys to produce other topographic maps from 1946. In 1961, the Surveys and Mapping Division was created.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchMarch, 2016Kenya, Uganda, Mexico
Scaling Up Pro-Poor Land Recordation: Findings And Consequences Of Four Cases.
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Library ResourceMultimediaMarch, 2016Kenya, Uganda, Mexico
Scaling Up Pro-Poor Land Recordation: Findings And Consequences Of Four Cases.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchMarch, 2016Colombia, Kenya, Philippines, Uganda
Community sourced land information influencing national upgrading projects in Colombia, Kenya, Philippines and Uganda: Evidences where the top-down and bottom-up approaches meet
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Library ResourceMultimediaMarch, 2016Colombia, Kenya, Philippines, Uganda
Community sourced land information influencing national upgrading projects in Colombia, Kenya, Philippines and Uganda: Evidences where the top-down and bottom-up approaches meet
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchMarch, 2016Eastern Africa, Southern Africa
Application of Geomatics for Mapping Land and Natural Resource Use and Rights: A Case Study of IFAD Programmes in East and Southern Africa
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Library ResourceMultimediaMarch, 2016Eastern Africa, Southern Africa
Application of Geomatics for Mapping Land and Natural Resource Use and Rights: A Case Study of IFAD Programmes in East and Southern Africa
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Library Resource
Vol 1, No 1: May 2018
Peer-reviewed publicationMay, 2018AfricaWith the fast world population growing, the efficient use of land properties became of great necessity. In this context, the traditional two-dimensional (2D) cadastral management mode cannot satisfy the need of current 3D land use and 3D urban planning (Guo et al. 2014). So, developing a 3D cadastral system is a very promising solution for land administration. However, the development of such a solution can be faced to some challenged issues related to economic, legal, technical and organizational aspects. In this paper, we present some basics about the 3D cadastre in Land governance.
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