Improving Land Sector Governance in the Philippines
Land is a vital resource for any nation. It serves as the platform for carrying out social, cultural, and economic activities. The land governance assessment framework was developed by World Bank and its partners to provide a tool for diagnosis of...
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okr-10986-285232021-04-23T14:04:48Z Improving Land Sector Governance in the Philippines Eleazar, Floradema C. Garcia, Brian Guiang, Ernie Herrera, Annabelle Isorena, Lina D. Ravanera, Roel Serote, Ernesto LAND GOVERNANCE LAND TENURE LAND RIGHTS LAND USE PUBLIC LAND USE DISPUTE RESOLUTION FORESTS Land is a vital resource for any nation. It serves as the platform for carrying out social, cultural, and economic activities. The land governance assessment framework was developed by World Bank and its partners to provide a tool for diagnosis of land governance issues, establish benchmarks, and monitor progress over time. It comprises a set of detailed indicators to be rated on a scale of pre - coded statements. The process helps to establish a consensus and priority actions on: (i) gaps in existing evidence; (ii) areas for regulatory or institutional change; and (iii) criteria to assess the effectiveness of these measures. This document represents the country report for the Philippines. It describes the process for implementation and the country context. The assessment of land governance is also presented, as well as the policy analysis, conclusions, and recommendations. The report is intended to serve as a reference guide for government and other land practitioners in non-government organizations, private sector, academe, and other groups to help shape the direction, focus, and support for the land sector, and how progress in improving governance can be effectively monitored. 2017-10-12T19:41:29Z 2017-10-12T19:41:29Z 2013-08 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/388221504856636516/Improving-land-sector-governance-in-the-Philippines-implementation-of-land-governance-assessment-framework http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28523 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 East Asia and Pacific Philippines |
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LAND GOVERNANCE LAND TENURE LAND RIGHTS LAND USE PUBLIC LAND USE DISPUTE RESOLUTION FORESTS Eleazar, Floradema C. Garcia, Brian Guiang, Ernie Herrera, Annabelle Isorena, Lina D. Ravanera, Roel Serote, Ernesto Improving Land Sector Governance in the Philippines |
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Land is a vital resource for any nation.
It serves as the platform for carrying out social, cultural,
and economic activities. The land governance assessment
framework was developed by World Bank and its partners to
provide a tool for diagnosis of land governance issues,
establish benchmarks, and monitor progress over time. It
comprises a set of detailed indicators to be rated on a
scale of pre - coded statements. The process helps to
establish a consensus and priority actions on: (i) gaps in
existing evidence; (ii) areas for regulatory or
institutional change; and (iii) criteria to assess the
effectiveness of these measures. This document represents
the country report for the Philippines. It describes the
process for implementation and the country context. The
assessment of land governance is also presented, as well as
the policy analysis, conclusions, and recommendations. The
report is intended to serve as a reference guide for
government and other land practitioners in non-government
organizations, private sector, academe, and other groups to
help shape the direction, focus, and support for the land
sector, and how progress in improving governance can be
effectively monitored. |
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Eleazar, Floradema C. Garcia, Brian Guiang, Ernie Herrera, Annabelle Isorena, Lina D. Ravanera, Roel Serote, Ernesto |
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Eleazar, Floradema C. Garcia, Brian Guiang, Ernie Herrera, Annabelle Isorena, Lina D. Ravanera, Roel Serote, Ernesto |
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Eleazar, Floradema C. |
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Improving Land Sector Governance in the Philippines |
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Improving Land Sector Governance in the Philippines |
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Improving Land Sector Governance in the Philippines |
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Improving Land Sector Governance in the Philippines |
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Improving Land Sector Governance in the Philippines |
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improving land sector governance in the philippines |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/388221504856636516/Improving-land-sector-governance-in-the-Philippines-implementation-of-land-governance-assessment-framework http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28523 |
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