Issues and Options for Improved Land Sector Governance in Ukraine
The Land Governance Assessment Framework (LGAF) is a diagnostic tool to assess the status of land governance at country level using a participatory process that draws systematically on existing evidence and local expertise rather than on outsiders....
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okr-10986-285192021-04-23T14:04:48Z Issues and Options for Improved Land Sector Governance in Ukraine Muliar, Oleksandr Kaliberda, Oleksandr Kulynych, Pavlo Egiashvili, David LAND ADMINISTRATION LAND GOVERNANCE LAND TENURE LAND RIGHTS TAXATION LAND USE PUBLIC LAND USE LAND REGISTRY DISPUTE RESOLUTION The Land Governance Assessment Framework (LGAF) is a diagnostic tool to assess the status of land governance at country level using a participatory process that draws systematically on existing evidence and local expertise rather than on outsiders. The analysis covers nine themes: land tenure recognition; rights to forest and common lands and rural land use regulations; urban land use, planning, and development; public land management; process for transfer of public land to private use; public provision of land information (land administration and information systems); land valuation and taxation; dispute resolution and review of institutional arrangements and policies. The assessment follows a scorecard approach and produces a matrix of policy priorities matrix. The LGAF process helps to establish a consensus on (i) gaps in existing evidence; (ii) areas for regulatory or institutional change, piloting of new approaches, and interventions to improve land governance on a broader scale (e.g. by strengthening land rights and improving their enforcement); and (iii) criteria to assess the effectiveness of these measures. This report presents the result for Ukraine. 2017-10-12T19:17:08Z 2017-10-12T19:17:08Z 2014 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/254851504870016369/Issues-and-options-for-improved-land-sector-governance-in-Ukraine http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28519 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 Rural Study Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Ukraine |
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LAND ADMINISTRATION LAND GOVERNANCE LAND TENURE LAND RIGHTS TAXATION LAND USE PUBLIC LAND USE LAND REGISTRY DISPUTE RESOLUTION Muliar, Oleksandr Kaliberda, Oleksandr Kulynych, Pavlo Egiashvili, David Issues and Options for Improved Land Sector Governance in Ukraine |
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The Land Governance Assessment Framework
(LGAF) is a diagnostic tool to assess the status of land
governance at country level using a participatory process
that draws systematically on existing evidence and local
expertise rather than on outsiders. The analysis covers nine
themes: land tenure recognition; rights to forest and common
lands and rural land use regulations; urban land use,
planning, and development; public land management; process
for transfer of public land to private use; public provision
of land information (land administration and information
systems); land valuation and taxation; dispute resolution
and review of institutional arrangements and policies. The
assessment follows a scorecard approach and produces a
matrix of policy priorities matrix. The LGAF process helps
to establish a consensus on (i) gaps in existing evidence;
(ii) areas for regulatory or institutional change, piloting
of new approaches, and interventions to improve land
governance on a broader scale (e.g. by strengthening land
rights and improving their enforcement); and (iii) criteria
to assess the effectiveness of these measures. This report
presents the result for Ukraine. |
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Muliar, Oleksandr Kaliberda, Oleksandr Kulynych, Pavlo Egiashvili, David |
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Muliar, Oleksandr Kaliberda, Oleksandr Kulynych, Pavlo Egiashvili, David |
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Issues and Options for Improved Land Sector Governance in Ukraine |
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Issues and Options for Improved Land Sector Governance in Ukraine |
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Issues and Options for Improved Land Sector Governance in Ukraine |
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Issues and Options for Improved Land Sector Governance in Ukraine |
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Issues and Options for Improved Land Sector Governance in Ukraine |
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issues and options for improved land sector governance in ukraine |
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