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Land Administration Reform: Economic Rationale and Social Considerations

by Gershon Feder , 1999
"... Systems for the administration of land issues are a common public service at the local or national level in most states of the world. Such organizations have evolved or have been established at different times in different societies, but their emergence in such diverse situations suggests that th ..."
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Systems for the administration of land issues are a common public service at the local or national level in most states of the world. Such organizations have evolved or have been established at different times in different societies, but their emergence in such diverse situations suggests

Land Administration Reform in a Plural Environment –

by Promoting L, Good Governance
"... The development of formal structures, systems and framework for socioeconomic development in many West African countries occurs within plural setups. The pluralism ranges from the very nature of communities and entities within which the systems are to operate, to legal frameworks, customs and tradit ..."
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issues of politics, power relations, associations, etc. Land reforms in developing countries in

Spatial Data Infrastructures And Good Governance: Frameworks For Land Administration Reform To Support Sustainable Development

by Lisa Ting, Ian Williamson, Professor Of Surveying, Land Scarce
"... Land administration systems of the future must manage a growing complexity of rights, restrictions and responsibilities over land due to environmental, social and economic imperatives. The UN-FIG Declaration on Land Administration produced at Bathurst, NSW in late October 1999, confirmed that approp ..."
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Land administration systems of the future must manage a growing complexity of rights, restrictions and responsibilities over land due to environmental, social and economic imperatives. The UN-FIG Declaration on Land Administration produced at Bathurst, NSW in late October 1999, confirmed

Land administration reform: indicators of success and future challenges. Agriculture and Rural Development Discussion Paper 37, The World Bank

by Tony Burns, Chris Grant, Kevin Nettle, Anne-marie Brits, Kate Dalrymple , 2007
"... A large body of research recognizes the importance of institutions providing land owners with secure tenure and allowing land to be transferred to more productive uses and users. This implies that, under appropriate circumstances, interventions to improve land administration institutions, in support ..."
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A large body of research recognizes the importance of institutions providing land owners with secure tenure and allowing land to be transferred to more productive uses and users. This implies that, under appropriate circumstances, interventions to improve land administration institutions

Society’s changing priorities

by Lisa Ting, Ian Williamson
"... Land administration reforms into the future are likely to be influenced by: ..."
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Land administration reforms into the future are likely to be influenced by:

Cooperation Programme on Land Administration Reform FEASIBILITY STUDY ON ECONOMIC POTENTIALS OF A DEVELOPED LAND ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM IN VIETNAM VIE 01/6-11

by Thomas Hammar, Simon Keith, Ton Gia Huyen, Tran Kim Chung
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TS 6A – Case Studies on Land Administration Projects in Asia and the Pacific

by Anthony Burns, Kate Dalrymple, Land Administration, Core Comparisons, Anthony Burns, Kate Dalrymple, South East Asia, Anthony Burns, Kate Dalrymple
"... Recent FIG keynote addresses stated that equity and good governance in access to land and property rights equates to freedom from want, the basis for peace and solving of conflicts, and the basic platform for poverty reduction (Enemark 2006, Töpfer 2006). As a favourable policy for development by a ..."
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number of major donors and finance institutions, the integration of cadastral surveying and land registration services is recognised as both strategic and essential for improving the livelihoods of societies living in developing countries. Land management and land administration reform is a common

Getting to scale with good educational practice

by Richard F. Elmore - Harvard Educational Review , 1996
"... How can good educational practice move beyond pockets of excellence to reach a much greater proportion of students and educators? While many children and young adults in school districts and communities around the country have long benefited from the tremendous accomplishments of successful teachers ..."
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-tices close to the "core " of educational practice. Elmore then reviews evidence from two attempts at large-scale school reform in the past — the progressive movement and the National Science Foundation curriculum reform projects- to evaluate his claims that ambitious large-scale school reform

B. Rural Land Reform

by Sumei Zhang, Kenneth Pearlman
"... This bibliography reviews periodical literature on China’s ex-perience in land use reforms after the 1970s. It begins by ex-amining the introduction of market mechanisms in land allocation and subsequent changes in land tenure in both ru-ral and urban areas, in which land use rights are separated fr ..."
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This bibliography reviews periodical literature on China’s ex-perience in land use reforms after the 1970s. It begins by ex-amining the introduction of market mechanisms in land allocation and subsequent changes in land tenure in both ru-ral and urban areas, in which land use rights are separated

A Land Administration Perspective

by Ian P. Williamson
"... Future directions for spatial information management in Australia, from a land administration perspective, are discussed. Sustainable development, micro-economic reform, globalisation and technology are highlighted as the drivers for change. The changing spatial information environment with emphasis ..."
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Future directions for spatial information management in Australia, from a land administration perspective, are discussed. Sustainable development, micro-economic reform, globalisation and technology are highlighted as the drivers for change. The changing spatial information environment
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