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September 3rd, 2010

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1. The Global Spatial Data Infrastructure Association
2. Center for the Study of Economics
The Center for the Study of Economics (CSE) is a non-profit educational foundation in the USA. CSE was established in 1980. Its mission is to research land value taxation, to assist governments in implementation and to study the effect of land based property taxation where used.
3. Centre for Property Rights and Development
4. Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor
5. Commonwealth Association of Surveying and Land Economy
CASLE was formed in 1969 as a federation of independent professional societies representing surveying and land economy in Commonwealth countries. It currently comprises over 40 societies in 32 countries; it has approved Associate Members and correspondents, some of whom are in 19 other countries. The professional societies represented cover the disciplines of surveying and mapping, land economy, and quantity surveying & cost-control.
6. Doing Business
The Doing Business database provides objective measures of business regulations and their enforcement. The Doing Business indicators are comparable across 175 economies. They indicate the regulatory costs of business and can be used to analyze specific regulations that enhance or constrain investment, productivity, and growth.
7. Global Land Cover Network
8. Global Land Cover Policy
The Global Land Cover Facility (GLCF) provides earth science data and products to help everyone to better understand global environmental systems. In particular, the GLCF develops and distributes remotely sensed satellite data and products that explain land cover from the local to global scales.
9. Google Earth
10. International Office of Cadastre and Land Records (OICRF)
OICRF is a study and documentation centre for cadastre, land administration and affiliated fields of interest.
11. Le portail Foncier & développement
Launch of a land tenure website for French-speaking audience. The site provides online access to a range of land resources including analyses, discussions and field experiences. These online resources are geared towards promoting socially desirable distribution of access to land and natural resources that meet the economic, political, social, and environmental challenges. The website has an English version
12. School for Land Administration Studies
Within the context of the UNU-ITC Joint Programme on Capacity Building in Disaster Management and in Land Administration, the School for Land Administration Studies aims to provide support in this area through education and capacity building, research, advisory services, and expert meetings.
13. Statens Kartverk
14. Swedesurvey/Lantmäteriet
Swedesurvey is a state-owned company that is internationally recognised for its innovative approach to land management and use of geospatial data. We provide clients throughout the world with customised solutions that meet not only the needs of today, but will also meet the challenges of tomorrow. Swedesurvey's full service support is often based on institutional co-operation and we have full access to all the resources of the National Land Survey of Sweden.
15. Transparency International
Transparency International, the global civil society organisation leading the fight against corruption, brings people together in a powerful worldwide coalition to end the devastating impact of corruption on men, women and children around the world. TI’s mission is to create change towards a world free of corruption.
16. UN-Habitat
UN Habitat
17. United Nations Development Programme, Democratic Governance
18. United Nations Development Programme, Energy and Environment
19. Upgrading Urban Communities
20. Urban Land Institute
21. Who Owns the World"
Who Owns the World. Author: Kevin Cahill Mainstream/ Random House 1st edn Nov 2006. 2nd impression May 2007. Who Owns the World is the first ever compilation of landowners and landownership structures in every single one of the world's 197 states and 66 territories. It covers the history of landownership as far as written history will allow and shows the division of landownership in every region of the globe.