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Regional Law No. 75-OZ “On classification of land parcels as urban land, declassification of urban land parcels and establishment or modification of authorized land tenure”.

Legislation
February, 2010
Europe
Eastern Europe
Russia

This Regional Law establishes that after the conclusion of local government on utility of classification of land parcels as urban land, declassification of urban land parcels and establishment or modification of authorized land tenure the Regional Government shall make decisions on classification or declassification of urban land.

Wall-to-Wall Parcel-Level Mapping of Agricultural Land Abandonment in the Polish Carpathians

Peer-reviewed publication
August, 2019
Europe

Accurate estimations of the extent of agricultural land abandonment (ALA) are critical to the sustainable management of agricultural resources and forestry, the understanding of ALA determinants, and the development of future agricultural policies. Although ALA is widespread in Europe, mapping it over large areas using remote sensing data is difficult as a result of the complexity of this phenomenon. This study aims to develop methods for a detailed wall-to-wall regional-scale mapping of ALA using vegetation height and secondary forest succession indicators.

Webinar Report: Land Consolidation Legislation

Reports & Research
June, 2020
Global

Land consolidation is a well-proven land management instrument, which has traditionally been used for agricultural development with a main objective of reducing land fragmentation and increasing holding and farm sizes. Some European countries have a land consolidation tradition that goes back a hundred years or more. It is also widespread in particular in countries in Asia but also in Africa.

Disputes And Issues Relating To Sale And Purchase Of Land In Malaysia

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2011
Malaysia

This chapter deals with the sale of land or building or parcel in a sub-divided building or land parcel in Malaysia. Realising that it is quite impossible to give a complete treatment of such sale and purchase transaction in just a few pages of this chapter, it is proposed that the approach taken in this writing will be to introduce such transaction to the general reader and to only elaborate the salient features, issues and disputes of a general sale and purchase of land in Malaysia.

Integrated geospatial evaluation of manual cadastral mapping: a case study of Pakistan

Peer-reviewed publication
July, 2016
Asia
Pakistan

Cadastral mapping in Pakistan is often sketched on paper or cloth and generally falls below cartographic standards, lacking details on coordinate systems, datum and directional information of parcel lines. Survey numbers for parcel identification also lack digital interoperability. Parcel measurements and ownership information are manually recorded in multiple separate registers. The objective of this study is to leverage geospatial technology for automation, auditing and validation of present manual cadastral mapping in Pakistan.

Land Administration System In Pakistan – Current Situation And Stakeholders’ Perception

Conference Papers & Reports
March, 2010
Pakistan

The current land administration system in Pakistan aims at land revenue assessment and tax collection for the fiscal purposes. This system is organised or structured on the traditional land registers and cadastral maps in paper formats, and their maintenance is mainly dependent on the hard works of the local land administrator so called “Patwari” at the grass-root level within his jurisdiction.

Assessing the Bonitet of Cadastral Parcels for Land Reallocation in Urban Consolidation

Peer-reviewed publication
January, 2021
Croatia
Norway
United States of America

Cadastral parcels valuation is a very important aspect when defining the priorities for the selection of newly formed parcels in the reallocation processes. Land reallocation involves a new redistribution of land parcels in the project implementation area. In doing so, it is necessary to take into account the preferences of private owners, the value of cadastral parcels, and their bonitet values, whose determination is the basic task of this research.

Long-term impact of rainfed agricultural land abandonment on soil erosion in the Western Mediterranean basin

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2018
Spain

Land abandonment is widespread in the Mediterranean mountains. The impact of agricultural abandonment results in a shift in ecosystem evolution due to changes in soil erosion, but little is known about long-term soil and water losses. This paper uses 11 years of measurements in two paired plots (abandoned vs control) with four subplots to determine how soil and water losses evolved after abandonment within an agricultural parcel. For two years (2004–2005) both plots were under tillage, and after 2006 one plot was abandoned.

Capital, labor, and gender: the consequences of large-scale land transactions on household labor allocation

May, 2019
Ethiopia

Contemporary large-scale land transactions (LSLTs), also called land grabs, are historically unprecedented in their scale and pace. They have provoked robust scholarly debates, yet studies of their gender-differentiated impacts remain more rare, particularly when it comes to how changes in control over land and resources affect women's labor, and thereby their livelihoods and well-being.

What is the impact of LIFT interventions on womens security of land tenure?

Reports & Research
July, 2019
Ethiopia

This summary examines the challenges orphan children face in securing their land rights that affects their status during land registration. Particularly;the current practice of LIFTs implementation of procedures for registering deceased landholders parcels and its impact on single orphans. The study provides a strategy to ensure that orphans who have lost either one or both parents receive long-term access to their land use rights .This resource was published in the frame of the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) Programme.

Communities in Africa fight back against the land grab for palm oil

August, 2019

This research investigates threats to women’s land rights and explores the effectiveness of land certification interventions using evidence from the Land Investment for Transformation (LIFT) program in Ethiopia. The research aims to provide evidence on the extent that LIFT contributed to women’s tenure security. Quantitative information was analyzed from the profiles of more than seven million parcels to understand how the program had incorporated gender interests into the Second Level Land Certification (SLLC) process.

The Political Economy Of Land Reform In Post Conflict Rwanda (1994-2020)

December, 2021
Rwanda
Norway

Insecurity over land ownership in Rwanda was a critical part of the tension between communities. Addressing insecurity around land has consequently been one of the foremost priorities of the post-conflict reforms initiated in Rwanda following the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Rwanda set out to address the issue of land ownership and land-related challenges through passage of several laws and policies.