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Land Use and Policies Urban Development 3 Rural Development 2 Common Property Resource Development Communities and Human Settlements 1 Communities and Human Settlements 1 Forestry 1 Municipal Housing and Land Public Sector Management and Reform Rural Development 1 Regional Governance Communities and Human Settlements 1 Rural Land Policies for Poverty Reduction Public Sector Economics and Finance Public Sector Development 1 Rural Land Policies for Poverty Reduction Public Sector Management and Reform Governance 1 Rural Land Policies for Poverty Reduction Rural Development 1 Urban Governance and Management Public Sector Development 1 Urban Housing Rural Development 1
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Williamson, Ian P. 1
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 3 World Bank 2
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World Bank Other Operational Studies 2 World Bank Publications 1
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Egypt Public Land Management Strategy : Volume 1. Policy Note
Economics Research, World Bank Group; World Bank - 2006
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Best Practices for Land Administration Systems in Developing Countries
Williamson, Ian P. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2000
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India : Land Policies for Growth and Poverty Reduction
Economics Research, World Bank Group; World Bank
In India, land continues to be of enormous economic, social, and symbolic relevance. The way in which land can be accessed and its ownership documented is at the core of the livelihood of the large majority of the poor, especially in rural and tribal areas and determines the extent to which...
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