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Land Markets and Land Rights in support of the Global Agenda Prof. Stig Enemark President Aalborg University, Denmark NETWORKING EVENT – WORLD URBAN FORUM 5 RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL 22-26 MARCH 2010

Outline of presentation The global agenda Facing the Millennium Development Goals Land Markets and the MDGs Formal and Informal Land Markets Informal structures Informal Settlements; Informal Development The way forward Building sustainable Land Administration Systems

The UN Millennium Development Goals Goal 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger Goal 2: Achieve universal primary education Goal 3: Promote gender equality and empower women Goal 4: Reduce child mortality Goal 5: Improve maternal health Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases Goal 7: Ensure environmental sustainability Goal 8: Develop a Global Partnership for Development The framework includes 18 targets and 48 indicators enabling the ongoing monitoring of annual progress

World status of poverty

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Urban population growth RURAL 63% URBAN 37% RURAL 53% URBAN 47% RURAL 40% URBAN 60% 1970 2000 2030 Total world population : 6.5 billion 2007: Total urban population: 3.3 billion Total slum dwellers: 1.1 billion

Kibera, Nairobi, 250 ha, 1 mill+ people

Good governance

It is all about: People, human rights, engagement and dignity Politics, land policies and good governance Places, shelter, land rights, and natural resources Power, decentralisation and empowerment and

Outline of presentation The global agenda Facing the Millennium Development Goals Land Markets and the MDGs Formal and Informal Land Markets Informal structures Informal Settlements; Informal Development The way forward Building sustainable Land Administration Systems

Formal and informal land markets Formal public processes Public access Public registration Security of tenure Valuation and taxation Institutional credit Complex commodities Building and land use controls Informal land markets No rules apparent or local rules apply Informal processes – no transparency for strangers Tenure security normally do not apply No official valuation but values may be high No land use control Formal land markets generate economic wealth Informal land markets fail to generate sufficient national wealth to fund government Land administration systems supports formalisation of land markets

LAS provide the infrastructure for implementation of land polices and land management strategies in support of sustainable development. Land Tenure: the allocation and security of rights in lands; the legal surveys of boundaries; the transfer of property through sale or lease; and the management; adjudication of disputes regarding rights and boundaries. Land Value: the assessment of the value of land and properties; the gathering of revenues through taxation; and the management and adjudication of land valuation and taxation disputes. Land-Use: the control of land-use through adoption of planning policies and land-use regulations at various levels; the enforcement of land-use regulations; and the management and adjudication of land-use conflicts. Land Development: the building of new infrastructure; the implementation of construction planning; and the change of land-use through planning permission and granting of permits.

Building land markets Land administration systems supports formalisation of land markets by Building processes and institutions that reflect five stages of land market development “Passporting” commodities in each stage

Vietnam

Building land markets Successful countries provide comprehensive land administration systems: Laws and policies Registers Cadastres SDIs on the natural and built environment The countries encourage people to invent new commodities Primary commodities of land and buildings Secondary and derivative complex commodities

Building complex commodities Vietnam Source: Jude Wallace, 2009

Outline of presentation The global agenda Facing the Millennium Development Goals Land Markets and the MDGs Formal and Informal Land Markets Informal structures Informal Settlements; Informal Development The way forward Building sustainable Land Administration Systems

Informal development Unplanned settlements and areas where housing is not in compliance with current planning and building regulations (unauthorized housing). In Albania the illegal developments contain up to 25% of the population and 40% of the built-up area of major cities in which they are located. Inadequate planning & building control systems. Implications of social and economic institutions in society. Bad governance

Informal Settlements Areas where groups of housing units have been constructed on land that the occupants have no legal claim to, or occupy illegally. OECD Definition

Kibera, Nairobi

Vietnam

Informal settlement Cape Town 2001

Eviction, Cape Town, 2006

Partnership with UN-Habitat Informal settlements Traditional cadastral systems do not provide for security of tenure in informal settlements. A more flexible system is needed for identifying the various kind of social tenure existing in informal settlements. Such systems must be based on a global standard and must be manageable by the local community Itself. cooperates with UN-Habitat and ITC to develop: The Social Tenure Domain Model.

The Social Tenure Domain Model Parcel Right Object Person Social tenure Subject The Social Tenure Domain Model

Building a Core Model Modeling the relation between Objects – Subjects – Social Tenure Objects (”where”): Not only an identified (measured) parcel – but a range of objects such land parcels, buildings, etc and identified in various ways – such as one point, street axes, photos, etc. Subjects (“who”): Not only a (legal) person – but a range of subjects such as person, couple, groups of people, unidentified groups, authority, etc, Social tenure (“what”): Not only ownership and formal legal rights – but also range of informal, indigenous and customary rights as well financial issue such group loans and micro credit.

Outline of presentation The global agenda Facing the Millennium Development Goals Land Markets and the MDGs Formal and Informal Land Markets Informal structures Informal Settlements; Informal Development The way forward Building sustainable Land Administration Systems

Understanding the Land Management Paradigm Land Management includes all activities associated with the management of land and natural resources that are required to fulfill political objectives and achieve sustainable development.

Land Administration Systems…

Land Administration for Sustainable Development Williamson, Enemark, Wallace and Rajabifard 487 pages Publisher - ESRI Press Academic, 2010

Ten land administration principles ... LAS provide the infrastructure for implementation of land polices and land management strategies in support of sustainable development. The land management paradigm provides a conceptual framework for understanding and innovation in land administration systems. LAS is all about engagement of people within the unique social and institutional fabric of each country. LAS are the basis for conceptualising rights, restrictions and responsibilities related to people, policies, and places

...Ten land administration principles The cadastre is at the core of any LAS providing spatial integrity and unique identification of every land parcel. LAS are dynamic. LAS include a set of processes that manage change Technology offers opportunities for improved efficiency of LAS and spatial enablement of land issues. Efficient and effective land administration systems that support sustainable development require a spatial data infrastructure to operate. Successful LAS are measured by their ability to manage and administer land efficiently, effectively and at low cost.

sustainable development requires sustainable Key message Simply put, sustainable development requires sustainable land administration systems

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