This paper examines the policy options
for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the
poor on a large scale and reduce the population in slums.
Addressing the problem requires first a diagnosis of the
market at the city level and a recognition that government
interventions, rather than thwarting the operations of the
market, should seek to make it operate better. This can
substantially reduce the subsidies required to assist low
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchMarch, 2012India
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Library ResourceJune, 2012Uganda
In 2006 most of the people of Uganda,
with the notable exception of those in the conflict-blighted
Northern Region, enjoy a better quality of life and brighter
opportunities in a stable and growing economy. Uganda's
economy has bounced back beyond what could be regarded as
recovery, with real incomes per person now exceeding the
levels reached at Independence in 1962. The report structure
is as follows: volume one synthesizes the conclusions from -
Library ResourceDecember, 2012Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka's country vision is to
become a global hub between the East and the West and an
upper middle-income country by 2016. Sri Lanka's urban
vision, as defined in the government's development
policy framework is to develop a system of competitive,
environmentally sustainable, well-linked cities clustered in
five metro regions and nine metro cities and to provide
every family with affordable and adequate urban shelter by -
Library ResourceJune, 2012Tonga
This review aims to identify ways of improving the structure and efficiency of the transport sector in Tonga. It seeks to provide a coherent and consistent analysis and evaluation, recommending appropriate directions and actions; identifies institutional structures for policy and planning, regulation, infrastructure and operations management, and service delivery; assesses options and provides recommendations for sustainable financing; and advises on infrastructure development and maintenance priorities across all sectors.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksLegislation & PoliciesDecember, 2012Kenya
The constitution of Kenya , 2010
Sessional Paper No.3 of 2009 on the National Land Policy
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Library ResourceRegulationsFebruary, 2012Cambodia
Reclassifying 8,725 hectares as state private land in Kbal Damrey, Rolous Meanchey, and Sre Chis communes of Sambo district in Kratie province for agro-industry (rubber plantation) investment.
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Library ResourceRegulationsAugust, 2012Cambodia
Reclassifying 7,863 ha as state private land in Sangkum Thmey district and Roveang district of Preah Vihear province for agro-industry and rubber investment.
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Library ResourceRegulationsAugust, 2012Cambodia
Reclassifying 7,359 hectares as state private land in Sro Yaong commune of Kulen district in Preah Vihear province for rubber plantation investment.
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Library ResourceRegulationsJune, 2012Cambodia
Determining 8,200 hectares as sustainable use zone in Kulen-Prumtep Wildlife Sanctuary in Oudor Meanchey province, and granting the land for agro-industry and rubber plantation for 70 years to Khun Sea Import Export Co., Ltd.
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Library ResourceRegulationsJanuary, 2012Cambodia
Determining 8,568 hectares as sustainable use zones in Preah Soramrith Kosamak "Kirirom" National Park in Kampong Speu and Preah Sihanouk provinces, and granting the land for investment in pine rasin exploitation, clearance and changing to plant more pine trees and establishing pine rasin processing factory to Jian King (Cambodia) International Investment Co., Ltd.
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