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28 ago 2024 · The World Bank Land Conference has catalyzed the global land community for over 20 years. The Conference is the premier global forum for the land sector, bringing together over 1,000 participants from governments, development partners, civil society, academia, and the private sector to showcase policy-relevant research, discuss technical issues and sector good practice, and inform
3 apr 2023 · Some notable examples of completed World Bank-financed projects in support of land governance include: In Brazil, 55,000 poor rural families gained access to about 1.2 million hectares of land; In Bolivia, over 580,000 hectares of land were collectively titled as Original Communal Territories to Indigenous Peoples groups;
“Building upon our long-standing support to Indonesia’s land sector in the past 30 years, the World Bank stands ready to further provide technical and financial assistance to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of land administration and spatial planning, particularly in supporting the government’s effort to meet its NDC commitments ...
The Land Governance Assessment Framework highlights the complex and multi-dimensional nature of land issues that cannot be solved by simple fixes, but it also shows that progress is possible. Good examples can be found in every area that can provide the basis for South-South learning and exchange, Deininger said.
Measuring Individual Land Tenure Rights in the SDG Agenda. Land is a key economic resource inextricably linked to access to, use of and control over other economic and productive resources. Recognition of this has driven demand for strengthening tenure security for all, on an individual, sex-disaggregated level.
The Land Allocation for Social and Economic Development Project (LASED) has allocated 17,000 hectares of residential and agriculture farmland to over 5,000 landless and land-poor families. So far, 3,500 of the families have received land titles, which not only secure their legal ownership of the land, but also give them the confidence and collateral to invest in their property.
11 giu 2024 · Accessing land institutions is difficult and costly, undermining trust in their reliability and impartiality. Lack of documented rights, even if only for land use, impedes structural transformation by making land rental and insurance difficult, impedes women’s ability to enforce their rights, and leads to a proliferation of conflict.
The Land Governance Assessment Framework is a diagnostic instrument to assess the state of land governance at the country or sub-national level. Local experts rate the quality of a country's land governance along a comprehensive set of dimensions.
21 nov 2024 · With 189 member countries, the World Bank Group is a unique global partnership fighting poverty worldwide through sustainable solutions.
26 set 2024 · Informal Land Markets and Ethnic Matching in Sub-Saharan African Cities Lucie Letrouit, Harris Selod Available at SSRN 4254838, 2022. Property Taxation in India: Issues Impacting Revenue Performance and Suggestions for Reform Rajul Awasthi, Mohan Nagarajan, Klaus W. Deininger Land Use Policy 110: 104539, November 2021