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Preparing in Advance for Potential Investors - Guide 1 For community members and advocates interacting with potential investors

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Manuals & Guidelines
Avril, 2018
Global

This guide for legal advisors, community leaders and members explains how communities can prepare for interactions with potential investors, including making decisions about whether or not to negotiate. It can be used to help a community: (a) prepare before an investor arrives and (b) decide whether or not to enter into discussions or negotiations with an investor that has arrived.

Ministry of Development Policy Framework 2018 - 2023

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Reports & Research
Avril, 2018
Brunei Darussalam

THE Ministry of Development (MoD)’s Policy Framework and Strategic Plan 2018-2023 is a comprehensive plan that outlines the policy direction in priority areas and provides strategy and implementation arrangements from aspects of land use planning, infrastructure development and environmental management so that they are closely coordinated with the country’s socio-economic development in line wi

Challenges women and vulnerable groups face to secure their land use rights: LIFT programme response

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Reports & Research
Avril, 2018
Ethiopia

This paper highlights the challenges faced by women and other vulnerable groups in securing their land rights as identified by LIFT’s different studies and anecdotal evidence from other projects and government undertakings..This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme.

The spatial sorting of informal dwellers in cities in developing countries: Theory and evidence

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Reports & Research
Avril, 2018
Central African Republic

We propose a theory of urban land use with endogenous property rights that applies to cities in developing countries. Households compete for where to live in the city and choose the property rights they purchase from a land administration which collects fees in inequitable ways. The model generates predictions regarding the levels and spatial patterns of residential informality in the city.

Critical factors for crop-livestock integration beyond the farm level: A cross-analysis of worldwide case studies

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Peer-reviewed publication
Mars, 2018
Royaume-Uni
États-Unis d'Amérique
Asie
Europe

Despite their recognized agricultural sustainability benefits, mixed crop-livestock farms have declined in the Northern hemisphere. As such, crop-livestock integration beyond the farm level is a promising alternative to this trend, but the knowledge of critical factors and strategies towards its successful implementation is still lacking.

Compensation for Expropriated Community Farmland in Nigeria: An In-Depth Analysis of the Laws and Practices Related to Land Expropriation for the Lekki Free Trade Zone in Lagos

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Journal Articles & Books
Mars, 2018

In Nigeria, the recurring impoverishment and other negative socioeconomic impacts endured by landholders affected by expropriation are well-documented and call into question the Land Use Act's (LUA) effectiveness in protecting local land rights.

Formalising Land Rental Transactions in Ethiopia – Is land certification enough?

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Reports & Research
Mars, 2018
Ethiopia

The paper explores how a combination of issuing second level land certificates;improving the rural land administration system and addressing market constraints increases the impact of programmes focused only on land tenure issues..This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme.

Political economy of land grabbing inside China involving foreign investors

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Journal Articles & Books
Mars, 2018
China

textabstractChina tends to be a dominant figure in the literature on global land grabbing. It is either cast as a major land grabber in distant places such as Africa, or as a key player in crop booms elsewhere because it provides for massive market demand, such as for soya from South America. These are all important issues and are well covered in the literature.

Agri-investments and land disputes - How to resolve pre-existing community conflicts over land identified for commercial or development projects (Briefing note)

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Février, 2018
Global

This note is for private sector project implementers and financers (development finance institutions, international development agencies, commercial lenders and equity investors) seeking to invest responsibly in new greenfield sites in low and middle- income countries.