Land privatization practices in different countries : lessons on transparency

Bagdai, Naranchimeg & Renchin Tsolmon

Many researchers and international organizations such as the World Bank, FAO, ADB, UN/ECE and USAID have implemented projects and published numerous papers to support land reform programs or land privatization in transition economies. However, compared to the early stage of transition, many countries completed land reforms and land titles have been issued, but land administration is still lacking in many terms such as accessibility, participation involvement to intensify land privatization and to provide a better service to citizens. The aim of this study in different countries is to learn from other countries experiences with respect to transparency, which will support to add a valuable empirical data to strengthen the research proposition More transparent land allocation procedures, then more efficient and effective implementation of land privatization law under uncertaintyy.

Event: 7th FIG Regional Conference Spatial Data Serving People : Land Governance and the Environment - Building the Capacity

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