Strategy for land consolidation and improved land management in Georgia

Egiashvilli, David

This Case Study is mainly based on the outcomes and findings of the pre-feasibly study Strategy for Land Consolidation and Improved Land Managementt conducted by UN/FAO though its Subregional Office for Central and Eastern Europe, Budapest (November 18-30, 2001). IId like to express my sincere appreciation of the work of the international expertss Messers. W. Mueller, J. Lieberei and V. Lejava, and the decisive contribution from organizers (FAO, Budapest) side that is duly reflected on the quality of the aforementioned Study. As the case study is concerned with strategy for land consolidation and improved land management it is to be emphasized that Georgia as a transition country is at the initial stage of defining above mentioned strategy. To state briefly: Georgia is at the stage of defining the strategy and the questions are more than answers.

Event: International FAO Symposium Land Fragmentation and Land Consolidation in Central and Eastern European Countries : a gate towards sustainable rural development in the new millennium

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