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Capacity building in land administration - a conceptual approach

By: Contributor(s): Series: Survey Review ; 37(294) October 2004, 639-650(12)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Capacity building is increasingly seen as a key component of land administration projects in developing countries undertaken by international development banks and individual national development agencies. Argues that capacity building measures should be addressed in the wider context of developing institutional infrastructures for implementing land policies in a sustainable way. Introduces a conceptual analytical framework that provides some guidance when dealing with capacity building for land administration in support of a broader land policy agenda. [Taken from journal abstract].
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Capacity building is increasingly seen as a key component of land administration projects in developing countries undertaken by international development banks and individual national development agencies. Argues that capacity building measures should be addressed in the wider context of developing institutional infrastructures for implementing land policies in a sustainable way. Introduces a conceptual analytical framework that provides some guidance when dealing with capacity building for land administration in support of a broader land policy agenda. [Taken from journal abstract].