Land Library
Welcome to the Land Portal Library. Explore our vast collection of open-access resources (over 74,000) including reports, journal articles, research papers, peer-reviewed publications, legal documents, videos and much more.
/ library resources
Showing items 1 through 9 of 83.An analysis paper by Future Directions International on livelihood considerations and food security in the Lower Mekong countries, published in May 2016.
The work of the Mekong Partnership for the Environment, and the work of
PACT, has been devoted to the role of EIA in achieving sustainable
development. Through the work of PACT and many other practitioners and
An analysis paper by Dustin Hoasa on the World Bank Group's lending practices, part 2 in Inclusive Development International (IDI)'s 'Outsourcing Development' series.
A comparative study of land rights systems in Southeast Asia and the potential of national and international legal frameworks and guidelines.
The potential contribution of land based financing to the development of sustainable and equitable cities and properly serviced communities is often underestimated.
Participatory and inclusive land readjustment, or PILaR for short, is a way of reorganizing the ownership of land in and around cities in a pro-poor way.
This annual report presents main achievements of 2015.
Participatory and inclusive land readjustment, or PILaR for short, is a way of reorganizing the ownership of land in and around cities in a pro-poor way. It brings together land parcels belonging to different owners and treats them as a single unit for planning and infrastructure provision.
This Guide has been developed for use by our colleagues and partners in implementing the GLTN capacity development strategy at country level.