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 ResourceReports & ResearchMarch, 2016Eastern Africa, 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 ResourceMultimediaJune, 2016Global
Land and the New Urban Agenda - Presentation
Dr. Babette Wehrmann, Nairobi, 9 June 2016 -
Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsJune, 2016Global
Land and the New Urban Agenda: A UN-Habitat wide briefing on 9 June 2016, Nairobi Kenya
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsJune, 2016Global
Land underpins all the key aspects of the NEW URBAN AGENDA because it is a key driver for inclusive and sustainable urban development
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Library ResourceInstitutional & promotional materialsJune, 2016Global
GLTN Roadmap to Quito
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Library ResourceManuals & GuidelinesFebruary, 2016Global
The guide proposes guiding principles to build Fit-For-Purpose land administration systems in order to deliver benefits, including secure tenure rights, to a wide range of stakeholders. It provides structured guidance on building the spatial, legal and institutional frameworks in support of designing country-specific strategies for implementing FFP land administration. It contains the analysis and operational advisory guidelines to implement the approach.
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsJune, 2016Global
Au moment de finaliser le Nouvel Agenda Urbain, les États membres des Nations Unies devraient aborder la question du foncier comme secteur d’intérêt clé et inclure la terre dans tous les types d’établissements humains : urbains, périurbains, et ruraux, riches ou pauvres.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJuly, 2016Colombia, Global
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. It brings together land parcels belonging to different owners and treats them as a single unit for planning and infrastructure provision. The municipality reserves a portion of the land for roads and other public infrastructure, and returns the rest to the original owners. Each owner gets back a smaller parcel, but it is worth more because it now has road access and other services.
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Library ResourceTraining Resources & ToolsJuly, 2016Global
This Guide has been developed for use by our colleagues and partners in implementing the GLTN capacity development strategy at country level. It is based on practical experience gained in the course our work during GLTN Phase 2, specifically in the development and application of pro-poor, gender responsive land tools. In our experience, learning is a fundamental precondition for the successful innovations that are so urgently needed to achieve responsible land administration for secure land and property rights for all.
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