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spelling okr-10986-167322021-04-23T14:03:32Z Best Practices for Land Administration Systems in Developing Countries Williamson, Ian P. AGRICULTURAL LANDS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURE CITIES COMMON PROPERTY COMPENSATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTS FOREST FOREST LANDS FORESTRY FORESTS HABITAT HOUSING LAND ADMINISTRATION LAND INFORMATION SYSTEMS LAND LAW LAND MANAGEMENT LAND MARKET LAND MARKETS LAND OWNER LAND OWNERS LAND PARCELS LAND POLICY LAND RECORDS LAND REFORM LAND REGISTRATION LAND RIGHTS LAND TENURE LAND TENURES LAND TITLE LAND TITLES LAND TITLING LAND TRANSFER LAND USE LAND USE POLICY LAND VALUATION LANDS NATURAL RESOURCES OIL PRIVATE LANDS PROPERTY ADMINISTRATION PROPERTY RIGHTS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RURAL AREAS SQUATTER SQUATTER SETTLEMENTS TENURES URBAN AREAS VILLAGES This paper is a post-conference summary of the International Conference on Land Policy Reform that took place in Jarkarta from July 25-27, 2000. The paper concerns best practice in land administration systems. While the paper is focussed on world's best practice, it does so in the context of developing and emerging industrial countries such as Indonesia which have diverse land tenure relationships ranging from areas in cities with active land markets approaching modem land markets, to whole provinces which are almost completely under traditional or customary tenure. Each country has different requirements for cadastral and land administration infrastructures due to their specific social, legal, cultural, economic, institutional and administrative circumstances. The paper highlights some common principles in the design and implementation of land administration infrastructures that are usually applicable for countries such as Indonesia, either now or in the foreseeable future. Not all principles will be applicable for all countries. The paper discusses the principles under the following headings: 1) land policy principles, 2) land tenure principles, 3) land administration and cadastral principles, 4) institutional principles, 5) spatial data infrastructure principles, 6) technical principles, 7) human resource development principles. The paper concludes by highlighting the importance of developing a vision for a land administration system within each country. 2014-01-30T17:46:59Z 2014-01-30T17:46:59Z 2000-07-21 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/07/18634306/best-practices-land-administration-systems-developing-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16732 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia
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topic AGRICULTURAL LANDS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURE
CITIES
COMMON PROPERTY
COMPENSATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTS
FOREST
FOREST LANDS
FORESTRY
FORESTS
HABITAT
HOUSING
LAND ADMINISTRATION
LAND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
LAND LAW
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND MARKET
LAND MARKETS
LAND OWNER
LAND OWNERS
LAND PARCELS
LAND POLICY
LAND RECORDS
LAND REFORM
LAND REGISTRATION
LAND RIGHTS
LAND TENURE
LAND TENURES
LAND TITLE
LAND TITLES
LAND TITLING
LAND TRANSFER
LAND USE
LAND USE POLICY
LAND VALUATION
LANDS
NATURAL RESOURCES
OIL
PRIVATE LANDS
PROPERTY ADMINISTRATION
PROPERTY RIGHTS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RURAL AREAS
SQUATTER
SQUATTER SETTLEMENTS
TENURES
URBAN AREAS
VILLAGES
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL LANDS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURE
CITIES
COMMON PROPERTY
COMPENSATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTS
FOREST
FOREST LANDS
FORESTRY
FORESTS
HABITAT
HOUSING
LAND ADMINISTRATION
LAND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
LAND LAW
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND MARKET
LAND MARKETS
LAND OWNER
LAND OWNERS
LAND PARCELS
LAND POLICY
LAND RECORDS
LAND REFORM
LAND REGISTRATION
LAND RIGHTS
LAND TENURE
LAND TENURES
LAND TITLE
LAND TITLES
LAND TITLING
LAND TRANSFER
LAND USE
LAND USE POLICY
LAND VALUATION
LANDS
NATURAL RESOURCES
OIL
PRIVATE LANDS
PROPERTY ADMINISTRATION
PROPERTY RIGHTS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RURAL AREAS
SQUATTER
SQUATTER SETTLEMENTS
TENURES
URBAN AREAS
VILLAGES
Williamson, Ian P.
Best Practices for Land Administration Systems in Developing Countries
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Indonesia
description This paper is a post-conference summary of the International Conference on Land Policy Reform that took place in Jarkarta from July 25-27, 2000. The paper concerns best practice in land administration systems. While the paper is focussed on world's best practice, it does so in the context of developing and emerging industrial countries such as Indonesia which have diverse land tenure relationships ranging from areas in cities with active land markets approaching modem land markets, to whole provinces which are almost completely under traditional or customary tenure. Each country has different requirements for cadastral and land administration infrastructures due to their specific social, legal, cultural, economic, institutional and administrative circumstances. The paper highlights some common principles in the design and implementation of land administration infrastructures that are usually applicable for countries such as Indonesia, either now or in the foreseeable future. Not all principles will be applicable for all countries. The paper discusses the principles under the following headings: 1) land policy principles, 2) land tenure principles, 3) land administration and cadastral principles, 4) institutional principles, 5) spatial data infrastructure principles, 6) technical principles, 7) human resource development principles. The paper concludes by highlighting the importance of developing a vision for a land administration system within each country.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study
author Williamson, Ian P.
author_facet Williamson, Ian P.
author_sort Williamson, Ian P.
title Best Practices for Land Administration Systems in Developing Countries
title_short Best Practices for Land Administration Systems in Developing Countries
title_full Best Practices for Land Administration Systems in Developing Countries
title_fullStr Best Practices for Land Administration Systems in Developing Countries
title_full_unstemmed Best Practices for Land Administration Systems in Developing Countries
title_sort best practices for land administration systems in developing countries
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/07/18634306/best-practices-land-administration-systems-developing-countries
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