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spéculation foncière

Au sens propre, la spéculation foncière serait l'acte d'acheter un terrain pour le revendre plus cher dans le futur. Communément, la spéculation foncière est le fait d'un propriétaire qui refuse de vendre sa terre, même a un prix supérieur a sa valeur d'usage, dans l'espoir d'une hausse future des prix.

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mars 2012
Mozambique

The objective of this study on the
Development of 13 Mozambican Municipalities in Central and
Northern Mozambique is to assess the impact that the 2008
reforms on own-source revenues is having on the municipal
revenue potential. To do so, it calculates the revenue

Rapports et recherches
Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
mars 2011
Indonésie
Asie orientale
Océanie

The challenges faced by Indonesia in creating a robust Public-Private Partnership (PPP) program are similar to those faced by many other middle-income countries. This paper provides a gap analysis for Indonesia's PPP framework based on lessons learned and good practice from countries with successful PPP programs.

Rapports et recherches
Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
décembre 2010
Indonésie
Asie orientale
Océanie

The tsunami that originated from the Indian Ocean in 2004 wreaked massive destruction, killing more than 130,000 people and displacing half a million individuals in Aceh, Indonesia. More than 800 kilometers of coastline was affected, and close to 53,795 land parcels were destroyed.

Rapports et recherches
Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
septembre 2010
Vanuatu
Asie orientale
Océanie

This study of 23 leases over land on the island of Epi is the first of the Jastis Blong Evriwan (JBE) research activities to examine land and natural resource management (L&NRM) and access to justice on particular Vanuatu islands. The research will be repeated on the island of Tanna.

Rapports et recherches
novembre 2005
Zambie
Afrique

Following introductory historical sections, paper focuses on the impact of land-market reform at the village level – including the extent of conversions, conversions for elites, land speculation, displacement, enclosures, conflict and resistance – and on the (mal)administration of land. Concludes that the benefits of market-based land reform have accrued to local elites and outside investors.

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