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PROGRAMA DE VIVIENDA SOCIAL EN ALTURA, COMO ESTRATEGIA DE REDUCCIÓN DE LA OCUPACIÓN DE ÁREAS DE RIESGO EN LADERAS DE LIMA

Reports & Research
March, 2017
Peru

LAB Suelo Urbano - Ficha de Caso Lima, Perú PROGRAMA DE VIVIENDA SOCIAL EN ALTURA, COMO ESTRATEGIA DE REDUCCIÓN DE LA OCUPACIÓN DE ÁREAS DE RIESGO EN LADERAS DE LIMA Instituto de Desarrollo Urbano CENCA Persona para contacto: Arq. Juan Carlos Calizaya Luna j.calizaya@cenca.org.pe

Habitat LABs Suelo Urbano

Manuals & Guidelines
July, 2017
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Jamaica
Mexico
Peru

Infográfico Habitat LABs Suelo Urbano Una estratégia para el desarrollo de capacidades e incidencia en políticas públicas.

Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration

Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
February, 2014
Global

The current solutions to delivering land administration services have very limited global outreach; 75 percent of the world's population do not have access to formal systems to register and safeguard their land rights. The majority of these are the poor and the most vulnerable in society and without any level of security of tenure they constantly live in threat of eviction.

Land and Water Grabbing

Policy Papers & Briefs
March, 2018
Global

IN’s latest resource is an introduction to the topic Land and Water Grabbing: A discussion of integrity implications and related risks, which discusses the integrity implications and risks of land and water grabbing. The essay examines the link between land and water grabbing, the people that are most impacted by this, and legal frameworks related to both land and water rights. Land and Water Grabbing describes the impacts of land and water grabbing in Kenya and Ethiopia.

Monitoring and Analysing Land Use/Cover Changes in an Arid Region Based on Multi-Satellite Data: The Kashgar Region, Northwest China

Peer-reviewed publication

In arid regions, oases ecosystems are fragile and sensitive to climate change, and water is the major limiting factor for environmental and socio-economic developments. Understanding the drivers of land use/cover change (LUCC) in arid regions is important for the development of management strategies to improve or prevent environmental deterioration and loss of natural resources.