The Handbook on Best Practices, Security of Tenure and Access to Land--Implementation of the Habitat Agenda (2003) reviews material produced by UN Habitat partners up to and including 1999, in terms of the implementation of the Habitat Agenda. At the time of publishing, this document was the most comprehensive global overview of progress made in countries towards achieving the Habitat Agenda in the area of land tenure and land management/administration. While a few of the examples in the Handbook are no longer current, many examples remain best practice, and the general trends identified remain cutting edge at the global level. The breadth and depth of information presented in the Handbook is intended to encourage and stimulate further innovative efforts to provide more inclusive land access and security of tenure for the urban poor. The Handbook will be useful to anyone wishing to benefit from the wisdom and lessons learned by UN Habitat, other organizations and over 100 academic experts in the areas of land legislation and management.
Authors and Publishers
Dr. Clarissa Augustinus
Sylvie Lacroux
Global Land Tool Network (GLTN)
The Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) is an alliance of global regional and national partners contributing to poverty alleviation through land reform, improved land management and security of tenure particularly through the development and dissemination of pro-poor and gender-sensitive land tools.
Secure land tenure and property rights are fundamental to shelter and livelihoods as well as the realisation of human rights, poverty reduction,economic prosperity and sustainable development.
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Global Land Tool Network (GLTN)
The Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) is an alliance of global regional and national partners contributing to poverty alleviation through land reform, improved land management and security of tenure particularly through the development and dissemination of pro-poor and gender-sensitive land tools.
Secure land tenure and property rights are fundamental to shelter and livelihoods as well as the realisation of human rights, poverty reduction,economic prosperity and sustainable development.