This Country Partnership Framework (CPF)
sets out the World Bank Group (WBG) program for Albania for
the period FY15-19, aimed at supporting Albanias aspiration
to achieve equitable growth and integration into the
European Union. Albania emerged from the collapse of
isolationist communism in the early 1990s as one of the
poorest countries in Europe. The country then experienced
rapid growth of nearly 6 percent per annum, rising into the
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Library ResourceNovember, 2015Albania
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Library ResourceAlbania
This summary of Land Tenure and Property Rights (LTPR) issues in Albania is part of a series of LTPR Country Profiles produced by Associates in Rural Development, World Resources Institute and Rural Development Institute for USAID. The profile includes information on property rights and tenure concerning land, forests, freshwater, and minerals, as well as an aggregation of LTPR-related indicators. Options and opportunities for intervention by USAID are presented at the end of the profile, along with an extensive list of references for additional information.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2001Seychelles, Kenya, France, South Africa, Albania, Madagascar, Australia, Africa
An overview of the present state of the various arms of forestry in the Seychelles, with their predicted future situation given current change drivers.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2012Algeria, Egypt, United States of America, Iraq, France, Malta, Jordan, Cyprus, Yemen, Albania, Oman, Italy, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Bahrain, Kuwait, Asia
The report deals with land tenure issues in Lebanon and analyzes major problems facing sustainable agriculture in view of natural setting, prevailing practices and existing legislation. Lebanon consists mainly of rugged mountainous regions with slopping and steep lands. The population of Lebanon in 2007 was 4 million with 407,362 residing in Beirut, the administrative capital of Lebanon. One of the main problems in land tenure and land management issues is the cadastre where a significant part of Lebanon is still outside the cadastre (North Bekaa, East Mountains).
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Library ResourceJanuary, 1999Albania, Eastern Europe, Europe
Describes (1) the processes of privatization of land management in selected transition countries and (2) the post-privatization changes in land administration institutions which are being crafted to establish land markets. It begins with the proposition that there are similar land market institutional problems which most "transition" countries are facing, due largely to common experiences in creating command economies during the past 50-80 years and the almost simultaneous decisions of these countries to move toward market political economies in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJanuary, 2015Albania, Norway, United States of America, Europe
This paper describes (1) the processes of privatization of land management in selected transition countries and (2) the post-privatization changes in land administration institutions which are being crafted to establish land markets. It begins with the proposition that there are similar land market institutional problems which most "transition" countries are facing, due largely to common experiences in creating command economies during the past 50-80 years and the almost simultaneous decisions of these countries to move toward market political economies in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsDecember, 2015Serbia, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Croatia, Albania, Montenegro, Europe
Since 1993, FAO has played an active role in supporting Croatia’s national development plans and projects aimed at increasing agricultural productivity and improving the country’s food security. Technical assistance has focused on development of Croatia’s agriculture sector with the aim of improving rural livelihoods, increasing productivity and contributing to sustainable growth of the economy.
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Library ResourceRegulationsAlbania, Europe, Southern Europe
This Decision approves the inventory list of the immovable State properties administered by the drainage boards that will be transferred to the administration of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Protection. There are 16 drainage boards with a total of 795 inventory sheets and 11 957 properties.
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Library ResourceRegulationsAlbania, Europe, Southern Europe
Decision No. 139 of 2012 supplements the Council of Ministers’ Decision No. 502 of 2011 on the uniform regulations regarding the control of the territory development. The supplements add several requirements in the application for construction permits and amend their applicable deadlines.
Implements: Law No. 10119 on land use planning. (2009-04-23)
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Library ResourceRegulationsAlbania, Europe, Southern Europe
The National Committee of the Spiritual Cultural Heritage is chaired by the Minister responsible for the cultural heritage and is composed of designated authorities from the Ministry of Culture, National UNESCO Committee, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Meetings are called not less than four times a year. The Ministry of Culture is responsible for the regulation implementation. This Decision repeals the Decision No. 723 dated 14.5.2008 of Council of Ministers on the composition of the National Committee of the Spiritual Cultural Heritage.
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