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Evaluating land administration systems: a comparative method with an application to Peru and Honduras

Evaluating land administration systems: a comparative method with an application to Peru and Honduras

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Date of publication
October 2015
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OSF_preprint:46211-11B-5F8

This article develops a methodology for the evaluation of land administration systems. We propose a set of quantitative and qualitative indicators with benchmarks for each one of them that signal possible venues to improve the administration’s structure and budgetary/management arrangements, in order to bring about the following goals: (1) to contribute to public sector financing through taxes; (2) to encourage the productive and sustainable use of land, and (3) to facilitate access to land for low-income citizens. This methodology was applied to the cases of Honduras and Peru in order to refine our draft evaluation indicators, while evaluating the systems of both countries. Here we present the final refined indicators and benchmarks, and the conclusions from both case studies. land administration systems; cadastre; evaluation; performance indicators

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Cesar Falconi
Jose María Sumpsi
Pablo Bandeira

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