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Capacity Assessment of Land Administration and Management in Bangladesh: Critical Reflections on Institutional Processes, Capabilities and Gaps

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Reports & Research
Febrero, 2016
Bangladesh

Capacity of local land administration has to be addressed for further strengthening the governance system with a view to deriving the benefits of socio-economic, political and cultural development for the common people of this country. It is true that in Bangladesh, voice in favour of effective land administration and management is becoming louder at the national level.

DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LAND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: AN IMPETUS OR A DETERRENT TO EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT LAND MANAGEMENT IN KENYA?

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Journal Articles & Books
Febrero, 2016
Kenya

A Land Information Management System (LIMS) is an information system that enables the capture, management, and analysis of geographically referenced land-related data in order to produce land information for decision-making in land administration and management. The system is a Geospatial Information System (GIS) driven for the purposes of handling and managing parcel based information.

Redress for Historical Land Injustices in Kenya. A Brief on Proposed Legislation for Historical Land Injustices

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Reports & Research
Febrero, 2016
Kenya

Land has been and remains a politically sensitive and culturally complex issue for Kenya. Kenya’s history with regard to the land question is characterized by indications of a breakdown in land administration, disparities in land ownership, tenure insecurity and conflict.

The Role of the Manhyia Palace in Traditional Land Resource Conflict Management in Kumasi, Ghana

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Febrero, 2016
Ghana

This paper explores the role of Manhyia Palace, a traditional political office of the Asantehene (King of Asante Kingdom) in traditional land conflict management in Kumasi. Land conflicts remain a major hindrance to land use and tenure security in most parts of Ghana. Sometimes, the institutions governing land use and management are crucial to the occurrence and adjudication of these disputes.

Land Confiscation Continues under the Name of Development: Mon Human Rights Defender Nai Aue Mon

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Reports & Research
Febrero, 2016
Myanmar

“We have to work with the voice of the people,” Nai Aue Mon tells me in Sangkhlaburi, Thailand, as we discuss the recent rise of land confiscation and land disputes in the Mon State. Aue Mon has been with the Human Rights Foundation of Monland (HURFOM) since 1999, when he started witnessing the abuse and violations of the rights of civilians in the Mon State.

Resolución Nº 100 - Modifica el Acuerdo Nº 20, que adopta el Programa de Adquisición de Bienes para el Fondo de la Unidad Administrativa Especial de Gestión de Restitución de Tierras Despojadas.

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Regulations
Febrero, 2016
Colombia

La presente Resolución adopta la metodología y parámetros técnicos para la formulación de los planes de adquisición de predios de conformidad con el Programa de Adquisición de Bienes para el Fondo de la Unidad Administrativa Especial de Gestión de Restitución de Tierras Despojadas, tomando como referencia las órdenes judiciales de compensación a víctimas y las medidas de atención a los segundos

LDGI Survey

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Journal Articles & Books
Reports & Research
Enero, 2016
Kenya

Public land is a resource that should be effectively managed in the public’s best interest in line with provisions of the Constitutions of Kenya and the Land Act. The management framework governing land use and development decisions on public land should ensure protection and sustainable management of the land.

KENYA URBANIZATION REVIEW

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Manuals & Guidelines
Reports & Research
Enero, 2016
Kenya

The story of urbanization in Kenya should be one of cautious optimism. As an emerging middle-income country with a growing share of its population living in urban areas and a governance shift toward devolution, the country could be on the verge of a major social and economic transformation.

Enfoque de género en la implementación de la Ley de Víctimas y Restitución de Tierras: una propuesta para la caracterización de las mujeres y niñas víctimas del conflicto armado en Colombia

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Journal Articles & Books
Enero, 2016
Colombia

El objetivo de este artículo es hacer una propuesta metodológica para incorporar la perspectiva de género en las herramientas de planeación de la Ley de Víctimas y Restitución de Tierras a nivel territorial.