Good Government in Land Administration - Principles and Good Practices


Good Government in Land Administration
Principles and Good Practices

Wael Zakout
Babette Wehrmann
Mika-Petteri Törhönen


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FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS (FAO)
WORLD BANK

Rome, 2009


ABSTRACT

Throughout the world, land-related development cooperation generally does not give sufficient attention to integrating governance principles and safeguards into the design, implementation and impact monitoring of land policy and administration projects.

This publication aims to draw attention to the negative impacts of weak governance in land administration and to point out the manifold benefits of good governance in the protection of property rights and the development of efficient land and property markets. It provides positive examples of good practices from around the world, as well as an overview of principles and key questions to be applied in any country for the evaluation of governance in land administration.



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