The potential contribution of land based financing to the development of sustainable and equitable cities and properly serviced communities is often underestimated. Land based financing is a collective name given to a range of instruments by which local governments could expand their revenue base and generate funds that will help them to deliver services and infrastructure development and achieve their maintenance goals.
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Library ResourceManuels et directivesdécembre, 2016Global
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Taking Stock of the Global Land Indicators Initiative
Documents et rapports de conférencejanvier, 2017GlobalThe inclusion of land in the SDGs is a significant achievement of the GLII platform and the fruit of close collaboration with other networks like Global Donor Working Group on Land.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesmars, 2016Ouganda
The Learning Route (LR) is capacity development deliverable of the TSLI-ESA project implemented by UN-Habitat through GLTN, funded by IFAD. It aims at enhancing awareness, knowledgeand skills of staff from IFAD supported projects, programs and partners in application of geo-spatial technologies in securing land and natural resource tenure and on innovation on inclusive business models (IBMs).
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesjanvier, 2016Saint-Vincent-et-les Grenadines
Land administration is defined as the acquisition, maintenance and dissemination of information on the ownership, value and use of land. This information is necessary to support land policy implementation. Besides being complete and current, land administration systems – including the information contained within the systems and the processes used for their establishment and maintenance - should ideally be transparent, accessible, simple and low-cost to efficiently and effectively allocate land fairly to citizens.
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Library ResourceMatériels institutionnels et promotionnelsmai, 2016Global
Program of side events at the FIG Working Week 2016 in Christchurch- New Zealand
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Library ResourceDocuments de politique et mémoiresMatériels institutionnels et promotionnelsavril, 2016Global
This paper addresses land and ways to handle it in all human settlements – urban as well as rural for several reasons: a) challenges around land and the way to handle them are not so different, b) the development of rural settlements is key to solve the problems of ever-growing urban settlements, c) rural settlements automatically increases the pressure on the cities as it leads to further rural-urban migration and d) growing and sprawling cities easily result in negative effects for the surrounding hinterland, which further stipulate rural-urban migration and the growth and sprawl of (mega
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Library ResourceDocuments de politique et mémoiresMatériels institutionnels et promotionnelsavril, 2016Global
This paper addresses land and ways to handle it in all human settlements – urban as well as rural for several reasons: a) challenges around land and the way to handle them are not so different, b) the development of rural settlements is key to solve the problems of ever-growing urban settlements, c) rural settlements automatically increases the pressure on the cities as it leads to further rural-urban migration and d) growing and sprawling cities easily result in negative effects for the surrounding hinterland, which further stipulate rural-urban migration and the growth and sprawl of (mega
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Library ResourceMatériels institutionnels et promotionnelsoctobre, 2016Global
This annual report presents main achievements of 2015.
GLTN aims to contribute to poverty alleviation and the Millennium Development Goals through land reform, improved land management and security of tenure. The network has developed a global land partnership. Its members include international civil society organizations, international finance institutions, international research and training institutions, donors and professional bodies. It aims to take a more holistic approach to land issues and improve global land coordination in various ways.
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Participatory and Inclusive Land Readjustment
Manuels et directivesoctobre, 2016Colombie, GlobalParticipatory 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 ResourceRapports et recherchesaoût, 2016Argentine, Brésil, Colombie, Costa Rica, République dominicaine, Équateur, Honduras, Jamaïque, Mexique, Paraguay, Pérou
Minutes of the Experts Group Meeting about Land Governance and Security of Tenure in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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