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A systematic review of the institutional success factors for blockchain-based land administration
Land Use Policy, 2023Barikisa Owusu Ansah+3 more
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Administration of land allocation in Nigeria
Land Use Policy, 1984The article defines and explains the need for land management in Nigeria. A background account of traditional concepts of landownership and tenure is given, stressing the relevance of these in the formulation of legislation to improve land management.
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Developing land administration in Cambodia
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2001Abstract Presently, Cambodia struggles with an ineffective land administration. The enormity of land problems and the insecurity of tenure is a concrete obstacle, for up to 90% of the population. The government has no means of land management through the existing land register at its disposal. The creation of a clear land policy and a land management
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Economic Issues in Land Administration
2000Land is of such fundamental importance that the land administration function has tended to be taken for granted. Increasingly, however, there is a debate as to how much money should be allocated to this area and with what priority. A host of concerns have been raised with respect to: 1.
Peter Dale, John McLaughlin
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Policy Issues in Land Administration
2000Land administration strategies and processes need to be structured within a broad policy framework, the shape of which will depend on the jurisdiction concerned. A common thread between systems will be the promotion of economic development, social justice and equity, political stability, and environmentally sustainable development.
Peter Dale, John McLaughlin
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The Administration of Tribal Lands in Botswana
Journal of African Law, 1986Land plays a very important role in the lives of many people in most developing countries, and particularly in Africa, where subsistence agriculture is still widely practised. Accordingly, the nature of land administration can either influence or impede development. Land administration in many African countries, since independence, has been carried out
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The Administration of Federal Range Lands
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1939I. Introduction; general goals of policy, 435. — II. Nature of public range lands, economic interrelationships with private lands, extent and location, trends in use, 438. — III. Land relationships, commensurability, dependency, 443. — IV. Regulations as to ownership of land, transfer of permits, maximum limits, grazing fees and capitalizable value of ...
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