Land Governance in South Sudan : Policies for Peace and Development
South Sudan is a new country of 10.5 million people that has just emerged from conflict and still facing challenges with recovery and development. Although economic disparities, political exclusion and deprivation in the distribution of political...
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okr-10986-207672021-04-23T14:03:57Z Land Governance in South Sudan : Policies for Peace and Development World Bank ACCESS TO LAND ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY AGRICULTURE ALLOCATION OF LAND CAPACITY BUILDING CITIES COMMON PROPERTY COMMUNAL GRAZING LAND COMPENSATION CONFLICT RESOLUTION MECHANISMS CONSTRUCTION DEVOLUTION DWELLING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECONOMIC STABILITY ELECTRICITY ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION EXTERNALITIES FISHERIES FOREST HABITAT HOUSING INCOME INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL MAP IRRIGATION LAND ADMINISTRATION LAND DEVELOPMENT LAND GRABBING LAND LEASE LAND MANAGEMENT LAND MARKET LAND OWNERSHIP LAND PRICES LAND RIGHTS LAND SETTLEMENT LAND SPECULATION LAND TAXATION LAND TENURE LAND TENURE RIGHTS LAND USE LAND USE PLANNING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS LAND USES LANDS LEVIES LICENSES LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL LEVEL NATURAL RESOURCES PARTNERSHIP PASTORALISTS PASTURE POLITICAL AUTHORITY POPULATION DENSITY PRIVATE LAND PRIVATE SECTOR PROPERTY OWNERSHIP PROPERTY RIGHTS PROPERTY TAXES PROPERTY VALUE PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC LAND PUBLIC PROVISION PUBLIC SPACES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESETTLEMENT RESIDENTIAL AREAS RIVER ROADS ROUTE ROUTES RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POPULATION SCHOOLS SETTLEMENTS STATE GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENTS STATE OWNERSHIP TAX TAX COLLECTION TAX RATES TAXATION TOWN PLANNING TOWNS TRANSPARENCY URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN COMMUNITIES URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN GROWTH URBAN LAND URBAN PLANNING URBAN POPULATION URBAN SETTLEMENTS URBANIZATION UTILITIES WASTE ZONING South Sudan is a new country of 10.5 million people that has just emerged from conflict and still facing challenges with recovery and development. Although economic disparities, political exclusion and deprivation in the distribution of political and economic power between the northern and southern parts of then united Sudan were often tendered as the proximal causes of the conflict, at the center of the prolonged civil war was the struggle for ownership, control and use of land resources. The tool underpinning this report is the Land Governance Assessment Framework (LGAF), a diagnostic instrument for rapid evaluation of various aspects of land governance. LGAF was developed through a collaborative effort between the World Bank, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), UN Habitat, International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD), the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the African Union (AU). 2014-12-17T19:47:27Z 2014-12-17T19:47:27Z 2014-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/05/20314449/land-governance-south-sudan-policies-peace-development http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20767 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study Africa South Sudan |
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ACCESS TO LAND ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY AGRICULTURE ALLOCATION OF LAND CAPACITY BUILDING CITIES COMMON PROPERTY COMMUNAL GRAZING LAND COMPENSATION CONFLICT RESOLUTION MECHANISMS CONSTRUCTION DEVOLUTION DWELLING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECONOMIC STABILITY ELECTRICITY ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION EXTERNALITIES FISHERIES FOREST HABITAT HOUSING INCOME INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL MAP IRRIGATION LAND ADMINISTRATION LAND DEVELOPMENT LAND GRABBING LAND LEASE LAND MANAGEMENT LAND MARKET LAND OWNERSHIP LAND PRICES LAND RIGHTS LAND SETTLEMENT LAND SPECULATION LAND TAXATION LAND TENURE LAND TENURE RIGHTS LAND USE LAND USE PLANNING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS LAND USES LANDS LEVIES LICENSES LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL LEVEL NATURAL RESOURCES PARTNERSHIP PASTORALISTS PASTURE POLITICAL AUTHORITY POPULATION DENSITY PRIVATE LAND PRIVATE SECTOR PROPERTY OWNERSHIP PROPERTY RIGHTS PROPERTY TAXES PROPERTY VALUE PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC LAND PUBLIC PROVISION PUBLIC SPACES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESETTLEMENT RESIDENTIAL AREAS RIVER ROADS ROUTE ROUTES RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POPULATION SCHOOLS SETTLEMENTS STATE GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENTS STATE OWNERSHIP TAX TAX COLLECTION TAX RATES TAXATION TOWN PLANNING TOWNS TRANSPARENCY URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN COMMUNITIES URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN GROWTH URBAN LAND URBAN PLANNING URBAN POPULATION URBAN SETTLEMENTS URBANIZATION UTILITIES WASTE ZONING |
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ACCESS TO LAND ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY AGRICULTURE ALLOCATION OF LAND CAPACITY BUILDING CITIES COMMON PROPERTY COMMUNAL GRAZING LAND COMPENSATION CONFLICT RESOLUTION MECHANISMS CONSTRUCTION DEVOLUTION DWELLING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECONOMIC STABILITY ELECTRICITY ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION EXTERNALITIES FISHERIES FOREST HABITAT HOUSING INCOME INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL MAP IRRIGATION LAND ADMINISTRATION LAND DEVELOPMENT LAND GRABBING LAND LEASE LAND MANAGEMENT LAND MARKET LAND OWNERSHIP LAND PRICES LAND RIGHTS LAND SETTLEMENT LAND SPECULATION LAND TAXATION LAND TENURE LAND TENURE RIGHTS LAND USE LAND USE PLANNING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS LAND USES LANDS LEVIES LICENSES LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL LEVEL NATURAL RESOURCES PARTNERSHIP PASTORALISTS PASTURE POLITICAL AUTHORITY POPULATION DENSITY PRIVATE LAND PRIVATE SECTOR PROPERTY OWNERSHIP PROPERTY RIGHTS PROPERTY TAXES PROPERTY VALUE PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC LAND PUBLIC PROVISION PUBLIC SPACES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESETTLEMENT RESIDENTIAL AREAS RIVER ROADS ROUTE ROUTES RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POPULATION SCHOOLS SETTLEMENTS STATE GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENTS STATE OWNERSHIP TAX TAX COLLECTION TAX RATES TAXATION TOWN PLANNING TOWNS TRANSPARENCY URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN COMMUNITIES URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN GROWTH URBAN LAND URBAN PLANNING URBAN POPULATION URBAN SETTLEMENTS URBANIZATION UTILITIES WASTE ZONING World Bank Land Governance in South Sudan : Policies for Peace and Development |
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South Sudan is a new country of 10.5
million people that has just emerged from conflict and still
facing challenges with recovery and development. Although
economic disparities, political exclusion and deprivation in
the distribution of political and economic power between the
northern and southern parts of then united Sudan were often
tendered as the proximal causes of the conflict, at the
center of the prolonged civil war was the struggle for
ownership, control and use of land resources. The tool
underpinning this report is the Land Governance Assessment
Framework (LGAF), a diagnostic instrument for rapid
evaluation of various aspects of land governance. LGAF was
developed through a collaborative effort between the World
Bank, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), UN Habitat,
International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD), the
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the
African Union (AU). |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study |
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title |
Land Governance in South Sudan : Policies for Peace and Development |
title_short |
Land Governance in South Sudan : Policies for Peace and Development |
title_full |
Land Governance in South Sudan : Policies for Peace and Development |
title_fullStr |
Land Governance in South Sudan : Policies for Peace and Development |
title_full_unstemmed |
Land Governance in South Sudan : Policies for Peace and Development |
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land governance in south sudan : policies for peace and development |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/05/20314449/land-governance-south-sudan-policies-peace-development http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20767 |
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