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March 21st, 2010

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To reach the overall goal of poverty alleviation through land reform, improved land management and security of tenure, the GLTN partners have identified the18 key land tools which need to be addressed in order to deal with poverty and land issues at the country level, across all regions. The partners of GLTN believe that the existing lack of these tools is the main cause of failed implementation at scale of land policies world wide. These 18 tools are grouped into 5 overarching themes. However these tools cannot be addressed in technical isolation and 8 cross cutting issues have also been identified which need to be associated with the tool documentation, development and dissemination (e.g. land governance, gender, grassroots etc). These 18 tools are the basis for the GLTN work programme for the next 10 years.

In different countries different combinations of the 18 tools will be required. For example, tool development in a country on 3a regarding spatial units (on the Social Tenure Domain Model) might require development in conjunction with tools 1a (Enumerations for tenure security), 2d (Land readjustment (slum upgrading and/or post crisis) and 4c (Expropriation, eviction and compensation). For this reason, one can not set up a perfect typology as all these tools are stand alones on the one hand but on the other hand they might have to be linked to other tools in different configurations depending on the country context.

Theme 1. Land rights, records and registration 
1a. Enumerations for tenure security
1b. Continuum of land rights
1c. Deeds or titles
1d. Socially appropriate adjudication
1e. Statutory and customary
1f. Co-management approaches
1g. Land record management for transactability
1h. Family and group rights

Theme 2. Land use planning
2a. Citywide slum upgrading
2b. Citywide spatial planning
2c. Regional land use planning
2d. Land readjustment (slum upgrading and/or post crisis)

Theme 3. Land Management, Administration and Information
3a. Spatial units
3b. Modernising of land agencies budget approach

Theme 4 Land law and enforcement
4a. Regulatory framework for private sector
4b. Legal allocation of the assets of a deceased person (Estates administration,  HIV/AIDS areas)
4c. Expropriation, eviction and compensation

Theme 5. Land Value Taxation
5a. Land tax for financial and land management

The diagram below illustrates how the GLTN objective, cross cutting issues, themes and tools relate.

GLTN tools

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cross cutting issues

The following eight cross cutting issues will be guiding the documentation and tool development within GLTN:

1. Land governance
2. Tenure security indicators for the MDGs
3. Capacity building mechanism
4. Islamic mechanism
5. Post conflict/natural disaster
6. Environment mechanism
7. Gender mechanism
8. Grassroots mechanism

 

 

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