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STATISTIK INDONESIA 2019 - Statistical Yearbook of Indonesia 2019

Institutional & promotional materials
Noviembre, 2019
Indonesia

Statistical Yearbook of Indonesia 2019 is an annual publication presenting various data from BPS-Statistics Indonesia and other agencies. The publication provides general pictures of geographic and climate conditions, government, as well as key socio-demographic and economic characteristics of Indonesia. The data in some particular tables are presented at provincial and international level to compare socio-economic condition inter-regions and inter-countries.

Model land use bill 2019 : proposed bill for the establishment of lands use and allocation commission

Policy Papers & Briefs
Noviembre, 2019
Sub-Saharan Africa
Nigeria

A new Model Land Use Bill is proposed to address the lapses identified in the Nigerian Land Use Act (LUA, 1978), such as poor administrative system for lands, ownership, and the absence of community participation. This policy brief promotes a new land management structure for ease of business, to improve social and environmental protection, and to reduce land-grabbing by dispossession. The impact of land grabbing is one of many problems of social and environmental degradation, biodiversity loss and livelihoods impacted by deforestation.

Documents required for formal recognition of land tenure rights and transactions for 68 countries

Datasets
Noviembre, 2019
Africa
Latin America and the Caribbean
Asia
Global

This table provides a listing of official documents required for the legal recognition of land tenure rights and land transactions. The database covers 68 countries in the world, including most countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. This database was prepared for national statistical organizations, research institutes and others undertaking population surveys on land tenure. It will enable them to prepare questionnaires and facilitate the coding of land documents reported by respondents.

Customary Land Governance Guide

Manuals & Guidelines
Noviembre, 2019
Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
Eastern Africa
Uganda

Responsible Land Policy in Uganda (RELAPU) is a project implemented by the German International Cooperation (GIZ) and financed by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). BMZ created the Special Initiative “One World, No Hunger”, aimed at eradicating extreme hunger and poverty. Within this special initiative, RELAPU is part of the Global Programme on Responsible Land Policy currently implemented in eight countries.

Towards Responsible Consolidation of Customary Lands: A Research Synthesis

Peer-reviewed publication
Noviembre, 2019
Global

The use of land consolidation on customary lands has been limited, though land fragmentation persists. Land fragmentation on customary lands has two main causes—the nature of the customary land tenure system, and the somewhat linked agricultural system. Since attempts to increase food productivity on customary lands have involved fertilisation and mechanisation on the small and scattered farmlands, these approaches have fallen short of increasing food productivity.

Land forum and regional assembly members report

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2019
Sub-Saharan Africa

The meetings addressed the progress of the International Land Coalition for Africa (ILC), its strategic priorities, and as well, developed ideas on how to apply lessons learned. ILC focuses on providing specific recommendations that instigate land policies that satisfy the agenda of the African Union. The event featured forums on gender justice, and women’s land rights in relation to feminist land and community land protection.

Agriculture et paysannerie en Algérie : de la période coloniale aux politiques agricoles et rurales d’aujourd’hui

Journal Articles & Books
Octubre, 2019
Afrique septentrionale
Algérie

Date: 5 novembre 2019

Source: Foncier & Développement

Cet ouvrage de Omar Bessaoud aborde des thèmes cruciaux et des problématiques qui émergent ces derniers mois dans les débats publics, au sein des associations et des divers cercles et think tank nationaux (sécurité alimentaire du pays, compétitivité de l’agriculture, effets du changement climatique, foncier rural…).

France: Le rapport Lagleize sur le foncier propose de révolutionner le droit de propriété

Legislation
Octubre, 2019
Europe
France

Date: 8 novembre 2019


Source: Banque des Territoires


Par: Jean-Noël Escudié


Le député Jean-Luc Lagleize a remis à Édouard Philippe son rapport sur "La maîtrise des coûts du foncier dans les opérations de construction". La très grande majorité des cinquante préconisations du rapport intéresse très directement les collectivités territoriales.


Quo Vadis, Indonesian Agrarian Reform?

Reports & Research
Octubre, 2019
United Kingdom

Law Number 5 of 1960 concerning Basic Regulations on Agrarian Principles is widely praised as the great work of the Indonesian nation which is revolutionary, responsive and combines the undeniable combination of individualism and communalism. However, the achievement of these laws is not achieved and spending is more likely to fail due to normative and ideological reasons. This paper tries to bring the study of the law to a more empirical direction by using theories of public policy implementation.

Towards Responsible Consolidation of Customary Lands: A Research Synthesis

Journal Articles & Books
Octubre, 2019

The use of land consolidation on customary lands has been limited, though land fragmentation persists. Land fragmentation on customary lands has two main causes—the nature of the customary land tenure system, and the somewhat linked agricultural system. Since attempts to increase food productivity on customary lands have involved fertilisation and mechanisation on the small and scattered farmlands, these approaches have fallen short of increasing food productivity.

On the design of a modern and generic approach to land registration: The Colombia experience

Conference Papers & Reports
Octubre, 2019
Colombia

A significant number of undocumented people-to-land relationships exist in many countries; they constitute an important barrier to economic development, especially that of rural areas. Although countries often have established procedures to register these relationships, typically, procedures involve outdated, costly and time-consuming workflows, and in many cases, require workflow resources that are simply unavailable.