Improving Land Sector Governance in Vietnam
The Land Governance Assessment Framework (LGAF) was designed to address these challenges by the World Bank, based on a comprehensive review of available conceptual and empirical materials regarding experience in land governance. The objective of LG...
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Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2017
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/739761505200117739/Implementation-of-land-governance-assessment-framework-LGAF http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28521 |
Summary: | The Land Governance Assessment Framework
(LGAF) was designed to address these challenges by the World
Bank, based on a comprehensive review of available
conceptual and empirical materials regarding experience in
land governance. The objective of LGAF is was developed as a
diagnostic tool for a systematic evaluating and benchmarking
legal framework, policies and practices regarding land and
land use. This document represents the country report for
Vietnam’s national LGAF Study. This important exercise was
undertaken by team of national experts, with support from
the World Bank, and in collaboration with the Ministry of
Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) in 2013. The
Study’s objective was to provide the means for better
understanding the strengths and weaknesses of the Vietnamese
land sector; establish a consensus on the status of land
governance in the country and identify priority actions for
regulatory and institutional changes and the piloting of new
approaches to improve land governance on a broader scale.The
Study’s Report describes the process for LGAF implementation
and the country context. The assessment of land governance
is also presented, as well as the policy analysis,
conclusions and recommendations. The report is intended to
serve as a reference guide for policy makers and land
practitioners in the government and non-government
organizations such as private sector, academe and other
groups to help shape the direction, focus and support for
the land sector, and how progress in improving governance
can be effectively monitored. |
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