Aller au contenu principal

page search

Bibliothèque Innovative Land Administration Approaches for Sustainable Development: Belarusian Success Factors

Innovative Land Administration Approaches for Sustainable Development: Belarusian Success Factors

Innovative Land Administration Approaches for Sustainable Development: Belarusian Success Factors

Resource information

Date of publication
Juillet 2016
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
OSF_preprint:46078-34D-8E2

Belarus has preserved its third position in Registering Property in the World Bank’s Doing Business 2014 report. Constant improvement of property registration procedures has allowed Belarus to achieve that. The Registering Property indicator takes into account three factors: the number of procedures required to transfer rights to property, the time spent on completing all the necessary procedures and the cost of procedures. From ”The Earth Summit“ in Brazil 1992 sustainable development recognized by almost all societies as one of the major global goals. In a broad sense it’s incorporates economic, social and environmental concerns in decision making for development which thereby should meet the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Till nowadays sustainable development continued to be a driving force in land administration, which is about processes of determining, recording, and disseminating information about the ownership, value, and use of land, when implementing land management policies. UN-FIG Bathurst Declaration, 1999 established a strong link between land administration and sustainable development, outlines its significance in poverty reduction, social, environmental and economic development. The article provides basic innovative approaches on land administration in the Republic of Belarus, discusses main sustainability issues and challenges to resolve in a forthcoming period to meet the international trends in cadastral reform. Bathurst Declaration; Global Drivers; Land Administration; Land governance; Sustainable Development

Share on RLBI navigator
NO

Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Nikolai Siniak
N. Siniak
Kiryl Saltykou
K. Saltykou

Data Provider