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Resolución Nº 1384 - Imparte orientaciones para la elaboración de planes de ordenamiento social de la propiedad rural en los municipios en los cuales se hayan realizado intervenciones catastrales bajo la metodología de levantamiento predial del catastr...

Regulations
Octubre, 2017
Colombia

La presente Resolución imparten orientaciones para remitir a la Subdirección de Seguridad Jurídica o a las Unidades de Gestión Territorial por delegación del Director General, los expedientes de procesos y procedimientos iniciados en diversos municipios por demanda, y en los cuales se están realizando intervenciones catastrales bajo la metodología de levantamiento predial del catastro multipropósito, en el marco de la elaboración de planes de ordenamiento social de la propiedad rural.

Implementa: Decreto Nº 2.363 - Crea la Agencia Nacional de Tierras (ANT). (2015-12-07)

Resolución Nº 1 - Reconoce el Comité Sectorial de Normalización de Información Geográfica/Geomática.

Regulations
Noviembre, 2016
Panamá

La presente Resolución, considerando que entre las funciones de la Dirección General de Normas y Tecnología Industrial (DGNTI) está el de reconocer a los comités sectoriales de normalización que lo soliciten y presten asistencia técnica, reconoce el Comité Sectorial de Normalización de Información Geográfica/Geomática por un periodo de tres años, y que tendrá la función de preparar normas y reglamentos técnicos para la información geoespacial, dentro de los parámetros internacionales establecidos para esta actividad, con la posibilidad de ser sometidas al proceso de elaboración, adopción, a

Decreto Nº 3.609 - Norma del Programa de Regularización y Administración de Tierras Rurales (PRAT) (Libro III, Título XX del Texto Unificado de la Legislación Secundaria del Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganadería).

Regulations
Marzo, 2003
Ecuador

La presente Norma del Programa de Regularización y Administración de Tierras Rurales (PRAT), tiene como objetivos: 1) Mejorar el funcionamiento del INDA en la adjudicación efectiva y eficiente de la tierra a nivel nacional; 2) Probar y demostrar en el terreno un método para regularizar la tenencia de la tierra rural, formar catastros e integrarlo a los registros de la propiedad; 3) Estudiar la efectividad del financiamiento de pequeños proyectos, como complemento a las otras acciones destinadas a superar la cultura de no registrar la propiedad predial; y, 4) Impulsar la modernización instit

Act No. 10.228 on the desertification process.

Legislation
Mayo, 2001
Brasil

This Act includes article 21-A to Act No. 8.171 concerning agricultural policy. New article defines the areas subjet to the desertification process within the national territory. Such areas may be exploited only by applying an adequate management plan and by using new technologies in order to stop the desertification process and to improve the deserted areas.

Amends: Law No. 8.171 on agricultural policy. (2016-05-10)

Land Titles Regulation 2015.

Regulations
Marzo, 2015
Australia

This Regulation, consisting of 4 sections and completed by one Schedule, regulates the registration of titles to lands. It specifies the Authorised entity for Act, pt 8A—Act, s 69B (d) and necessary Information about certain transactions and instruments—purchaser’s proof of identity—Act, s 178B (2) (k). Schedule deals with the Identification of documents.

Implements: Land Titles Act 1925. (2018-02-28)

Method of survey suitable for registration purposes

Conference Papers & Reports
Octubre, 1970
Reino Unido
África

It is universally recognized that Registration of Title is superior

to the other, systems mainly.because the method of recording used In Registration of Title does not depend so much on documents and human beings which are; subject to movement;,and mistaken identity, as on the parcels of:land affected, which are immovable, indestructible and precisely definable.

THE LAND SECTOR NON-STATE ACTORS (LSNSA)

Journal Articles & Books
Septiembre, 2011
Kenya

kenya land alliance download :Memorandum On Continued Engagement With The Ministry Of Lands On Land Reforms Presented To: The Ministry Of Lands. The approval by the public of the Constitution at the referendum on August 4, 2010 and its promulgation on August 27, 2010 heralded a new dawn of governance in Kenya. Through its broad provisions, it is expected that it will spur social and economic development and secure the land rights of all Kenyans, by among others guaranteeing them ownership, control and access to natural resources.

Land, Environment and Natural Resources Submission to the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission From Kenya Land Alliance

Journal Articles & Books
Junio, 2002
Kenya

The Kenya Land Alliance (KLA) is a focal point for information sharing and networking among those pressing for land reform in Kenya. It was formed in 1999 by members of civil society to propose reforms both to the Commission on the Review of Land Laws, appointed by the President, and the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission, appointed by Parliament. Over the last two years, the KLA has coordinated a programme of research on land issues in Kenya by member organisations

KENYA LAND POLICY: ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Journal Articles & Books
Mayo, 2009
Kenya

This analysis and recommendations stem from USAID/Kenya’s request for an assessment of Kenya’s draft National Land Policy (dNLP).4 It was conducted under the global task order: Property Rights and Resource Governance Program, a mechanism designed and supervised by USAID-EGAT’s Land Resources Management Team under the Office of Natural Resources Management.

Campaign to Make the Report of The Commission of Inquiry Into Land Law Systems of Kenya Public in Time For The Forthcoming Election and To Enhance The Ongoing Land Reform Agenda

Institutional & promotional materials
Noviembre, 2002
Kenya

The Kenya Land Alliance takes this opportunity to congratulate the Commission of Inquiry into the Land Law Systems of Kenya (‘Njonjo Commission’) for completing their task, which has painstakingly taken them three years. The KLA fraternity was pleased to hear the president’s remarks that the Njonjo report was a blueprint that would guide the future government in handling the delicate land issues efficiently and justly. Equally delighting was the Mr. Njonjo’s remark that wherever they went the wananchi expressed appreciation of their appointment to look into the land question.