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Understanding Settler Colonialism and Its Impact in the Anthropocene

Settler colonialism, a structure of domination, aims to permanently transfer settlers to Indigenous lands, leading to ongoing dispossession and conflict. This form of colonialism disrupts Indigenous nationhoods, political practices, and sovereignties. The dispossession of Indigenous bodies and lands

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Land Rights Enhancement in Pakistan: The Pulse Project Overview

The Constitution of Pakistan guarantees citizens the fundamental right to property. The Pulse Project, initiated by the Government of Punjab, aims to improve land records through digital mapping for better land management. It focuses on integrating and digitizing land records, reducing disputes, and

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Response to Submissions on Preservation and Development of Agricultural Land Bill

Deputy Director General D. Serage presents to the Portfolio Committee on Agriculture, Land Reform, and Rural Development regarding the feedback received on the Preservation and Development of Agricultural Land Bill. Various organizations made oral and written submissions during public hearings, cont

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Understanding Cadastral Systems in Land Management

Cadastral systems play a crucial role in land management by handling land registration, property taxation, and land tenure. These systems involve private conveyancing, registration of deeds, cadastral surveying, and mapping to maintain records efficiently. They provide information on parcel index ma

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Evolution of Land Law Systems in Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago's land law systems consist of the Common Law System and the Registered Land System. The Common Law system governs unregistered land where title passes upon execution and delivery of the deed. In contrast, the Registered Land System confers ownership upon registration and offers c

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Understanding Land, Soil, and Water Resources

Natural resources such as land, soil, and water are crucial for human activities. Land comprises the lithosphere and is utilized for various purposes based on land use patterns. The study of land use patterns is essential for economic planning, as the availability of land is limited, leading to conf

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Principles of Agricultural Land Distribution by State Government

The article discusses the distribution of agricultural land at the disposal of the state government in line with the policy objectives outlined in the WBLR Act. It covers the types of agricultural lands available, principles of land distribution, and restrictions on land transfers. Priority is given

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Specific Reliefs under the Specific Relief Act, 1877

The Specific Relief Act, 1877 provides various ways to give specific reliefs, including taking possession, ordering obligations, abstaining from acts, declarations, and appointing receivers. It covers the recovery of immovable and movable property, with specific procedures outlined. The Act allows f

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CNMI Public Land Use Plan Update Stakeholder Meeting 2019

The CNMI Comprehensive Public Land Use Plan Update details the key drivers for land selection, recommendations for future land uses on each island, and includes discussions on the project team, schedule of key milestone dates, and the purpose and scope of the plan outreach and participation. The sta

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Namibia's Ancestral Land Rights: Historical Injustice and Restitution

Explore the historical context of land ownership in Namibia, focusing on ancestral land rights, colonization processes, and the impact on indigenous populations. Learn about the notion of ancestral land, who should be considered indigenous, and the colonial modes of land acquisition. Uncover the str

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Challenges and Solutions in Urban Land Delivery and Pricing in Namibia

The Urban Land and Housing Sector in Namibia faces significant challenges such as a backlog in land delivery, high input costs, weak urban planning, and limited institutional capacity. These issues lead to slow supply rates and affordability problems for end users. Addressing these challenges requir

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Understanding Land Acquisition Processes and Means of Opposing

Federal laws in Malaysia allow for land acquisition for public purposes or economic development. The process involves notification to the public, entry and survey marking of land, and award by the Land Administrator. Only persons defined as "interested" under the Land Acquisition Act can raise objec

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Challenges in Land Allocation and Administration by Traditional Authorities and Communal Land Boards

The Communal Land Reform Act of 2002 introduced Communal Land Boards to assist Traditional Authorities in land administration. However, challenges such as misconceptions of powers, limited technical capacity, inadequate resources, and unclear procedures have hindered smooth registration and resoluti

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Update Reports: Baroka Ba Nkwana, Bakoni-Ba-Mmamaro CPA, and Enquiry from Mr. C. Mathebe Presentation to the Portfolio Committee on Agriculture, Land Reform, and Rural Development

This report provides updates to the Portfolio Committee on Agriculture, Land Reform, and Rural Development regarding Mr. Collen Mathebe's matter, Bakoni-Ba-Mmamaro CPA, and Baroka Ba Nkwana Land Claim. Mr. Mathebe's issue cannot be resolved through the Land Title Adjustment Act, and alternative opti

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Land Governance in Malawi: Challenges and Progress

Malawi's land governance system has evolved significantly since the colonial era, with a framework that includes institutional and legal aspects. The country has faced challenges in managing land disputes, valuation, taxation, and public land use. The institutional setup involves the central governm

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Land Governance Framework in Botswana: A Country Scoping Study

Botswana, a landlocked middle-income country in Southern Africa, faces challenges such as high population growth, unemployment, poverty, and a less skilled workforce. This study examines the land governance framework in Botswana, focusing on key challenges in land administration, dispute resolution,

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Implications of Land Reform in Namibia: Social and Economic Insight

Land reform in Namibia is crucial for inclusive growth and shared prosperity, with access to land being a key factor. Productive land usage can lead to wealth creation and social development. The importance of agriculture in the economy is highlighted, along with the need for skilled farmers and a s

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Enhancing Land Degradation Neutrality Targets in Lebanon's National Action Programme

Integrating LDN targets into Lebanon's National Action Programme, led by Dr. Chadi Mohanna, aims to align the NAP with the UNCCD's 10-Year Strategy, set national targets for Land Degradation Neutrality, and implement measures to combat land degradation aggravated by climate change. The project focus

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Land Management and Funds Allocation in New Plymouth District Council: Overview

This presentation provides an overview of the New Plymouth District Council Local Purposes (Waitara Lands) Bill, detailing the key provisions related to land sales, fund allocation, and the establishment of a Waitara Community Board and a Waitara Hap Land Fund. The bill outlines the distribution of

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Understanding Imperial Dispossession through Falsification of Dignity

Exploring the concept of imperial dispossession through the lens of falsification of dignity, this academic work delves into colonial and postcolonial theories to analyze how portraying Others as incomplete or imperfect perpetuates the cycle of dispossession. The discussion touches on the implicatio

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The Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya: A Struggle for Independence

The Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya, also known as the Mau Mau Rebellion, was a significant resistance movement against British colonial rule. Initiated by the Kikuyu ethnic group but involving various tribes, it was fueled by grievances over land dispossession and mistreatment. The rebellion escalated in

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Redefining Irish Identity in a Globalized World

Exploring the complexities of Irish identity in a post-colonial, globalized society through the lenses of cultural fragmentation, intercultural exchange, and the evolving narratives of contemporary Irish playwrights. The discourse delves into the challenges of maintaining a distinct Irish identity w

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Overview of the Mizoram Land Revenue Act, 2013

The Mizoram Land Revenue Act, 2013 replaced several previous regulations and came into effect on June 1, 2013. It establishes authorities for land management, outlines control and powers over land, and provides guidelines for land allotment for specific purposes. The Act designates the Government of

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Update on Northeast Land Transfers: Presentation to Roundtable Members

Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation provided an update on land transfers in Northeastern British Columbia, focusing on Treaty Land Entitlement, stakeholder engagement, and communication methods. The presentation highlighted the historical land debt, final settlement agreements, and t

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Understanding Comprehensive Planning and Land Use for Code Enforcement Officers

Comprehensive Planning involves guiding community growth through the creation of a Comprehensive Plan. Land Use refers to the classification and regulation of how land is utilized. Police Powers allow municipalities to regulate land use to protect public health, safety, and welfare. The regulation o

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Land Reform in the Context of Devolution in Kenya

Kenya, with a land area of 582,646 sq. Km, has undergone land reform in the context of devolution since gaining independence in 1963. The country's adoption of the Constitution in 2010 led to the establishment of a system with 1 national government and 47 devolved governments. Kajiado County, inhabi

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Impact of Land Development on Stream Ecosystem Health in Mill Brook Preserve, NY, USA

The study focuses on the effects of land development on stream ecosystem health in the Mill Brook Preserve in New Paltz, NY. It discusses the degradation of water quality due to surrounding land development and the importance of macroinvertebrates as indicators of ecosystem health. The review of lit

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CDL Land New Zealand Ltd Urban Development Proposal

CDL Land New Zealand Ltd, a land-based investment and development company, seeks to protect the Urban Expansion Area (UEA) from inappropriate subdivision. They aim to aggregate land for a master-planned community, requesting discretion for subdivisions around existing dwellings and future urban deve

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Importance of Land Records in Preventing Land Disputes

Land records play a crucial role in documenting ownership, facilitating land-related transactions, and preventing costly litigation. They serve as a lifeline for effective governance and provide legal status to landowners, ensuring clarity and transparency in land ownership. Without proper land reco

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Understanding Land Use Management and Its Impact on Fertility

Humans have utilized land for various needs over time, evolving from agriculture to encompass municipal, transportation, energy, recreational, and waste management. Land use management is crucial for maintaining soil fertility and preventing erosion and pollution. Factors affecting soil/land fertili

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Impacts of REDD+ and Bioenergy on Food Security and Land Grabbing

The drivers of forest loss, including demand for wood and land, conflict over land tenure, urbanization, industrialization, corruption, and climate change, are explored in relation to food insecurity and land grabbing caused by initiatives like REDD+ and bioenergy. Increasing competition for land be

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Impact of Land Policies in Georgia: Headright System, Land Lotteries, and Yazoo Land Fraud

Georgia pursued various land policies post-Revolutionary War to allocate land obtained from Native Americans. The headright system granted land to soldiers and white men, aiming to boost population and state power. Land lotteries distributed land through random draws. The Yazoo land fraud scandal ta

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Understanding the Relationship Between Land Use and Transportation

The need for land use planning is crucial as land is a finite resource, and its utilization impacts the community. Sustainable transportation aims to increase mobility options while reducing driving. The state plays a vital role in land use activities such as planning, zoning, and infrastructure dev

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Functioning of Institutional Allotment Land Branch - DUSIB

The Institutional Allotment Land Branch manages the allocation of DUSIB land to government departments in Delhi. The Board has the authority to allocate Nazul Lands belonging to DUSIB, with the LG of Delhi being the Competent Authority. Allotments are done based on Circle Rates for lease, with the D

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Land and Agrarian Reforms in Rwanda: Organic Farming Perspective

Land reform policies in Rwanda have been crucial for optimal land resource utilization, conflict resolution, and equity promotion. Since 2004, there have been significant changes focusing on systematic land registration, asset transaction facilitation, and efficiency through specialization. Organic

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Expert Report on Valuation and Land Acquisition for Metropolis Airport

Colin David Smith, FRICS, an experienced professional in property valuation and land acquisition, has prepared an expert report for Metropolis Airport. The report involves the acquisition of land for a new runway and airport expansion. The land in question, part of a larger holding owned by Logipol

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5 Steps Questionnaire on Mapping Land Degradation and Sustainable Land Management

Preparation for mapping land degradation and sustainable land management involves steps such as preparing the base map, identifying contributing specialists, assessing land use systems, understanding land degradation types, and providing expert recommendations. The process includes analyzing area tr

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Land Governance in Lesotho: An Overview

This paper discusses the institutional frameworks, legal frameworks on land tenure, and land registration processes in Lesotho. It covers the roles of central and local government institutions, as well as informal actors like customary chiefs. The legal framework on land tenure, including statutory

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Ashumet Park Common Land Project Overview

The Ashumet Park Common Land Project aims to transform Lot 8 into a multi-use community area in Ashumet Valley. The project includes three phases: Land Survey, Land Clearing, and Grass Installation. Phase 1 involved conducting a land survey, while Phase 2 focused on land clearing by removing trees a

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Land Reform Mandate and Rural Development Strategies in South Africa

The 1996 Constitution of South Africa outlines the land reform framework, emphasizing equitable access to land for citizens. The 2011 Green Paper on Land Reform emphasizes minimal disruption to agriculture and rural economy transformation. National Development Plan Chapter 6 focuses on rural communi

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