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land titling

Land titling is a form of privatization in that public assets are transferred to private families and individuals.
 

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Land Titling: A Mode of Privatization with the Potential to Deepen Democracy. 
Bernadette Atuahene, Chicago-Kent College of Law
Saint Louis University Law Journal (2006)

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Innovations in Demand-Driven Property Registration
19 January 2022
Global

Approximately 1 billion people globally have insecure rights to their land and homes, leaving them vulnerable to conflict, hunger, poverty, and gender-based violence. A major contributor to property insecurity is that a quarter of the world’s population lacks formal property documents.

Organizers: 
New America
Suyo
Utilizing Emerging Technology to Streamline Good Land Governance
16 December 2021
Rwanda
Zambia
Liberia
Global
Inefficient and inaccurate land registry systems, lack of standardization and transparency, and loss of paperwork remain common challenges to good land governance around the world.
Organizers: 
Land Portal Foundation
Medici Land Governance
Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development
United Nations Human Settlements Programme
The State of Land Information in South Africa
1 October 2020

Location

Online
South Africa
ZA
Southern Africa
South Africa

The State of Land Information in South Africa

Organizers: 
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
Land Portal Foundation

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ResearchConsortium

Launched in 2018, the Research Consortium, by Resource Equity, is a powerful hub for the collection, sharing, and exchange of knowledge on how to effectively advance women’s land rights. We identify gaps in knowledge and help develop a common agenda for research so that learnings can more easily be compared, shared, and applied.

 

Survey Review

Survey Review (ISSN -0039-6265 (print); ISSN 1752-2706 (online) is an international journal which has been published since 1931, and in recent years under the auspices of the Commonwealth Association of Surveying and Land Economy (CASLE). It has been published continuously as a quarterly journal, bringing together a wide range of papers on research, theory, practice and management in land and engineering surveying. All papers are independently assessed by two referees and come from government, private industry and academic organisations world-wide.

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