In 2001 a new Land Law was adopted in Cambodia. It was significant because - for the first time - it recognised a new legal category of people, Indigenous Peoples or chuncheat daoem pheak tech in Khmer, and it also introduced the legal concept of communal land rights to Cambodia. Indigenous Peoples are not mentioned in the 1993 constitution of Cambodia or any legislation pre-dating the 2001 Land Law. However, Cambodia's 2002 Forestry Law also followed the trend by recognising Indigenous Peoples.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2013Camboya, Laos
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Library ResourceDocumentos de política y resúmenesEnero, 2018Estados Unidos de América
In 2005, massive hurricanes battered communities along the Gulf Coast of the United States. In the aftermath, thousands of families who lived on land passed down to them informally by parents and grandparents learned that because they lacked clear formal title to their properties, they were ineligible for disaster assistance to rebuild their homes. Related title issues in other regions kept families from developing inherited lands and allowed predatory developers to use court-ordered partition sales to grab long-held properties for pennies on the dollar.
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Library ResourcePublicación revisada por paresJunio, 2015Italia
This article starts from the study of the historic port cities, that today are facing the challenge of the urban waterfront requalification, through the preservation of the cultural and landscape heritage.
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Library ResourceDocumentos de política y resúmenesMarzo, 2016Zambia
Applying People's Processes in Customary Land Certification - Experiences from Zambia
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Library ResourceMultimediaMarzo, 2016Zambia
Applying People's Processes in Customary Land Certification - Experiences from Zambia
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Library ResourceDocumentos de política y resúmenesMarzo, 2016Asia
Urbanisation in Asia and the Pacific: Challenges for Responsible Land Administration and Land Management
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Library ResourceMultimediaMarzo, 2016Asia
Urbanisation in Asia and the Pacific: Challenges for Responsible Land Administration and Land Management
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosJulio, 2013Tanzania
The history of surveys and mapping in Tanzania has been influenced by two European cultures through its colonization; first by the German and then by the British. During the German Administration, surveys and mapping activities were carried out by the Department of Surveys and Agriculture from 1893 to 1914. When the British took over the mandate for the territory after World War I, the also used the “old” German maps until when they when they started the surveys to produce other topographic maps from 1946. In 1961, the Surveys and Mapping Division was created.
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Library ResourceManual y guíasDocumentos de política y resúmenesMarzo, 2016Global
Guiding Principles for Building Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration Systems in Less Developed Countries: Providing Secure Tenure for All
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Library ResourceMultimediaMarzo, 2016Global
Guiding Principles for Building Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration Systems in Less Developed Countries: Providing Secure Tenure for All
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