Urban Lands Lease Holding Proclamation No. 721/2011.
This Proclamation provides for the lease of urban land. “Urban land” means land located within an administrative boundary of an urban center; “urban center” means any locality having a municipal administration or a population size of 2000 or more inhabitants of which at least 50% of its labor force is engaged in non-agricultural activities.
Investigation into the delays in issuing title deeds to beneficiaries of housing projects funded by the capital subsidy
The Department of Human Settlements reports that between 1994 and 2009, 2.94-million housing units and serviced sites have either been built or were under construction. By September 2010, 1.44-million of these properties were formally registered on the Deeds Registry. This means that about 50% of subsidy beneficiaries had not yet received formal title for their housing.
Big infrastructures effects on local developments
This research aims to clarify the consequences generated by regional infrastructures strategies on local city growth.
Do regional infrastructure strategies activate transformation processes at a local level? And may these processes generate virtuous rules for local development in bottom-up transformations?
Populations at Risk of Disaster
This book is designed for governments that make decisions on the application of preventive resettlement programs as disaster risk reduction measures, as well as for institutions and professionals in charge of preparing and implementing these programs, civil society organizations participating in resettlement and risk reduction processes, and at-risk communities.
Innovación empresarial y territorio: Una aplicación a Vigo y su área de influencia
La innovación es la capacidad de generar e incorporar conocimientos para dar respuestas creativas a los problemas del presente. En la situación actual es vista como un factor clave para mejorar la competitividad de las empresas y favorecer el desarrollo sostenible en los territorios.
Los “vacíos urbanos”. Causas de su existencia en el suelo urbano de la primera periferia de Madrid. / The “urban voids”. Causes of their existence within Madrid’s urban fabric former periphery.
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El derecho a participar: El papel de la participación en la redacción del Plan General de Madrid de 1985 / The right to participate: The role of participation in drafting the General Plan of Madrid, 1985
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Características físico-espaciales de las urbanizaciones cerradas en la Comunidad de Madrid / Physical and spatial characteristics of gated communities in the area of Madrid
New frontiers of land control: Introduction
Land questions have invigorated agrarian studies and economic history, with particular emphases on its control, since Marx. Words such as ‘exclusion’, ‘alienation’, ‘expropriation’, ‘dispossession’, and ‘violence’ describe processes that animate land histories and those of resources, property rights, and territories created, extracted, produced, or protected on land.
Dispossession through land titling: Legal loopholes and shadow procedures to urbanized forestlands in the Yucatán Peninsula
Under certain circumstances, land titling, property regime changes, and land‐use conversions yield substantial profits. Yet few people possess the wealth, knowledge, and networks to benefit from these procedures.
State of the Cities Report 2011 - Towards resilient cities
South African cities are under the national and international spotlight again. Community protests over service delivery, disputes about councillor selection, mismanagement and underspending of municipal budgets, and recurrent billing problems have attracted growing public concern.