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Showing items 1 through 9 of 18.Participatory and inclusive land readjustment, or PILaR for short, is a way of reorganizing the ownership of land in and around cities in a pro-poor way.
Urbanisation in Asia and the Pacific: Challenges for Responsible Land Administration and Land Management
Urbanisation in Asia and the Pacific: Challenges for Responsible Land Administration and Land Management
An analysis of water user associations on the implications for the transfer of irrigation management on land and water rights in Malawi
An analysis of water user associations on the implications for the transfer of irrigation management on land and water rights in Malawi
En marge de l’Assemblée Générale de la Fédération des Géomètres Francophones (FGF), ONU-Habitat et le Réseau Mondial des Instruments Fonciers (GLTN), a organisé une séance de formation sur la bonne gouvernance foncière.
Everyone has a relationship to land. It is an asset that, with its associated resources, allows its owner access to loans, to build their houses and to set up small businesses in cities. In rural areas, land is essential for livelihoods, subsistence and food security.
This technical publication documents and draws lessons from the Philippines' experience in implementing alternative approaches in securing tenure for the urban poor. It also explores how these approaches can be institutionalized to achieve a larger scale and ensure sustainability.
Managing Urban Land Information draws lessons from various experiences in post-conflict and developing countries.