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Land Titles, Investment, and Agricultural Productivity in Madagascar : A Poverty and Social Impact Analysis

LandLibrary Resource
March, 2013

This report examines the question of
land titling in Madagascar, a country where modern and
informal tenure systems coexist and overlap to a significant
extent. The report reviews three main arguments for land
titling and their relevance for Madagascar in order to

Land Policy Dialogues : Addressing Urban-Rural Synergies in World Bank Facilitated Dialogues in the Last Decade

LandLibrary Resource
March, 2013

Land policy, administration and
management are areas of strong client demand for technical
advice and operational support. This review sought to help
the Bank better position itself to present coherent advice
on policy, institutional arrangements and practice. The

The Evolving Role of World Bank Urban Shelter Projects : Addressing Land Market and Economy-wide Constraints

LandLibrary Resource
March, 2013

The purpose of this study was to augment
the Bank's research on land markets and investigate key
land market issues in four case study cities in South and
East Asia. From the study results, the consultants have
attempted to determine whether or not certain policy

Regulation of the Indian Port Sector

LandLibrary Resource
March, 2013

This report sets out various options for
regulatory reform of the Indian port sector. The terms of
reference from The World Bank require the Author making
recommendations to the Ministry of Finance (Department of
Economic Affairs) with respect to alternative institutional

SAGCOT Today and Tomorrow

LandLibrary Resource
Policy Papers & Briefs
February, 2013
Tanzania

The founding document of SAGCOT, the Investment Blueprint, was developed by the founding partners encompassing government, donor partners, farmers, and the private sector. The SAGCOT Investment Blueprint details the objectives of SAGCOT and how these will be achieved. This is a long-term initiative, which will take 20 years to fully implement.

Integrating human rights into environmental, social and health impact assessments - A practical guide for the oil and gas industry

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Manuals & Guidelines
February, 2013
Global

This Guide describes how human rights should be integrated into environmental, social and health impact assessments (ESHIAs). It provides an introduction to human rights and their relevance to the activities of the oil and gas industry, and briefly describes why it is important for the oil and gas industry to consider the impact that its projects and activities have on human rights.