Advances in Responsible Land Administration 2015
DOI: 10.1201/b18988-8
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“…Development of land administration contributed to the service provision to all landrelated sectors and significantly increased the security of the land rights (Gillingham and Buckle, 2014). This is also seen as supporting the establishment of the land market within the overall economic development of Rwanda (Todorovski et al, 2015a).…”
Section: Institutional Weaknessesmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Development of land administration contributed to the service provision to all landrelated sectors and significantly increased the security of the land rights (Gillingham and Buckle, 2014). This is also seen as supporting the establishment of the land market within the overall economic development of Rwanda (Todorovski et al, 2015a).…”
Section: Institutional Weaknessesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Economic and social problems: Addressing land issues in the Peace Agreement Document (R. PAD, 1993) in a context of social harmony and national reconciliation was a first step of involvement Table 3. Interventions in HLP and land administration in post-conflict Rwanda (adopted from Todorovski et al (2015a)).…”
Section: Institutional Weaknessesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Development of land administration contributed to the service provision to all land-related sectors and significantly increased the security of the land rights (Gillingham and Buckle, 2014). This is also seen as supporting the establishment of the land market within the overall economic development of Rwanda (Todorovski et al, 2015a). …”
Section: Case Study Rwandamentioning
confidence: 73%