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GLTN LAND TOOLS -SOME EXAMPLES- Dr. Jaap Zevenbergen University of Twente What are GLTN Land Tools? GLTN considers that a tool is a practical method to achieve a defined objective in a particular context. More precisely, a tool facilitates decision processes based on knowledge to move from principles, policy and legislation to implementation. Land tool development can be understood as the processes of reviewing, developing, documenting, implementing, disseminating, evaluating and monitoring the tools. Land tool can be a guide, criteria, software, training package, manuals, guidelines, frameworks, e-learning, etc. FIG Working Week 2015 1

THE TOOL DEVELOPMENT PROCESS GENERIC STEPS - Devt. of training packages - Conduct of training, i.e. TOTs Training (6) Scoping Studies (1) -Global knowledge -Current initiatives Consultations (2) Revision/ Adoption/ Dissemination (5) -Consultations with partners -Revisions, enhancement -Publication and dissemination TOOL DEVELOPMENT Piloting/Testing (4) - At country level, with partners - EGMs, E-Forum, Meetings Workshops Product Development (3) -With (and through) partners -Specific products, i.e. criteria, guidelines, software (STDM) 5 THEMES and 18 TOOLS 1. ACCESS TO LAND & TENURE SECURITY 1a. Enumerations for tenure security 1b. Continuum of land rights 1c. Deeds or titles 1d. Socially appropriate adjudication (STDM) 1e. Statutory and customary 1f. Co-management approaches 1g. Land record management for transactability 1h. Family and group rights 2. LAND MANAGEMENT & PLANNING 2a. Citywide slum upgrading 2b. Citywide spatial planning 2c. Land use planning for tenure security 2d. Land readjustment (slum upgrading and/or post crisis; PILaR) 3. LAND ADMINISTRATION & INFORMATIONS 3a. Spatial units (STDM, Fit for Purpose Land Administration) 3b. Cost and Financing of Land Administration Services 4. LAND-BASED FINANCING 4a. Land tax for financial and land management (Land-based financing) 5. LAND POLICY AND LEGISLATION 5a. Regulatory framework for private sector 5b. Legal allocation of the assets of a deceased person (Estates administration, HIV/AIDS areas) 5c. Expropriation, eviction and compensation FIG Working Week 2015 2

INTERACTION BETWEEN GLTN GOALS, CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES, THEMES AND TOOLS GLTN TOOLS KIT GLTN is working on the development of different land tools, at different stages, namely: Advanced stage 1. Social Tenure Domain Model (STDM) 2. Gender Evaluation Criteria 3. Enumerations for Tenure Security 4. Post Conflict/Post Disaster Guidelines 5. How to Establish an Effective Land Sector 6. Capacity development strategy 7. Grassroots Mechanism 8. Land and property taxation 9. Transparency in land administration training kits 10. Land mediation 11. Monitoring tenure indicators in city 12. How to conduct land inventory 13. How to develop a pro-poor land policy Others (also under development) 16. Guide to citywide spatial planning 17. Land information for urban land management 18. PILaR (Participatory and Inclusive Land Readjustment) 19. Costing and financing land administration services (CoFLAS) 20. Pro-poor land recordation 21. Land Use Planning for Tenure Security 22. Youth and Land 23. Fit for Purpose Land Administration 24. Multiverse of Women 25. Continuum of land rights theoritical foundations 26. Customary tenure tools FIG Working Week 2015 3

CONTINUUM OF LAND RIGHTS Land is seen as lying on a continuum between informal and formal rights. In between these extremes are a wide range of rights. In reality these rights do not lie on a singe line, and they may overlap with each other. Tenure can take a variety of forms. Individual freehold rights, at the most formal end of the continuum, should not be seen as the preferred or ultimate form. It is one of a number of appropriate and legitimate forms. The most appropriate depends on the particular situation and context. CONTINUUM /2 Freehold as one of a number of appropriate and legitimate forms of tenure (customary, leasehold, etc.) Global paradigm shift GC resolution other alternatives AU Framework and Guidelines VGGTs European Commission, GIZ and USAID adopted the continuum Over 25 countries following the path Namibia Flexible Land Act most legally robust Incremental upgrading of tenure over time at pace which people and state can afford and land legal systems have enough capacity GLTN Technical Assistance to Governments FIG Working Week 2015 4

PARTICIPATORY AND INCLUSIVE LAND READJUSTMENT (PILAR) Improved urban governance Improved supply of serviced urban land through a negotiated process PILaR recognition as a pre-eminent tool for inclusive city extension including densification Shifts in global debates for developing countries and revitalization of neglected tools PILaR brings to the forefront governance and inclusion as key strategic objectives of urban management Global Pilot (Colombia), Slum Upgrading (Uganda, Rwanda), PILAR: KEY ACHIEVEMENTS Considerable progress in fast-tracking PILaR design and implementation Land Value Sharing Policy and Practice Guide for the City of Medellin done Sourcebook on PILAR is completed and publication is underway Effort to link land readjustment to slum upgrading is being undertaken FIG Working Week 2015 5

GENDER EVALUATION CRITERIA Process of bringing stakeholders together to identify gender inequalities in land and to dialogue and plan jointly for responses Developed by partners : Led by Huairou Commission, International Federation of Surveyors, Univ. of East London 2009/10: Grassroots Pilot testing in Brazil, Ghana and Nepal 2013 Roll-out championed by key GLTN Partners and UN-Habitat regional programmes in the Caribbean and Asia- Pacific (40 countries in total) BRAZIL CASE: WOMEN S EMPOWERMENT AND ENGAGEMENT Used by Espaço Feminista (EF) partnered and grassroots women for empowerment and engagement in the city s regularization process including issuance of legal titles to residents Impacted around 10,000 low-income families living in Ponte do Moduro, covering an area of approximately 50 hectares, covering a 46-year history of struggle for regularisation FIG Working Week 2015 6

THE SOCIAL TENURE DOMAIN MODEL (STDM) Supports the continuum Facilitate the recording of all forms of land rights and claims Based on open and free software packages Based on global standard (LADM) Can complement other tools and interventions Easy to use (slum communities are currently using it) STDM IMPLEMENTATION FIG Working Week 2015 7

COSTING AND FINANCING OF LAND ADMINISTRATION (COFLAS) Practical methodology (tool) for Costing and Financing of Land Administration Services (COFLAS) in developing countries by reforming and Modernizing the Budgetary Approach of Land Agencies with a view to enabling them provide cost effective, efficient, sustainable and affordable services Fit-For-Purpose LAS through rightsizing the vision and the operational demands of land administration without sacrificing reasonable service quality, inclusivity, capacity, affordability COFLAS Set of guidelines and tabular framework for exploring, identifying and prioritizing Land Administration Service (LAS) delivery options Based on costs of developing and running the services, financial resources available to pay for them, as well as other considerations such as human capacity and strategic decisions like service coverage. Primary Target Users: Land sector staff in preparing proposals for LAS reform Land sector policy makers in assessing/proposing a case for land reform Key government agencies in reviewing LAS reform proposals and ensuring value for money Key Achievement: First version of the COFLAS tool developed and validated by land industry Next Steps Pilot CoFLAS in Tanzania & Lesotho Identification of other pilot activities Tool refinement based on pilot experience FIG Working Week 2015 8

VALUATION OF UNREGISTERED LANDS AND PROPERTIES Challenges 70% of land ownership units are not formally registered owners of unregistered land, who in most cases are the disadvantaged groups, cannot access valuation services Need to develop a tool for valuation of unregistered land and properties Progress GLTN, in partnership with RICS, commissioned a scoping study on Valuation of Unregistered Lands (2013) Follow-up study in 2014 to elaborate issues raised in the scoping study. The resultant report was reviewed at an Expert Group Meeting held in Bangkok in October 2014. Testing and piloting to follow PRO-POOR LAND RECORDATION Key Design Elements 1.Apply macro and micro level Political-Economy Analysis using Stakeholder and Force-Field Analyses 2.Build on inclusive community tenure practice 3.Introduce acceptable local formalization and land officer 4.Recordation of all legitimate land tenures 5.Land records, index and a record keeper for a specified, coherent area 6.Inspection 7.Multiple sources of evidence and their local weights FIG Working Week 2015 9

PRO-POOR LAND RECORDATION Key Design Elements 8.Low-cost and readily available dispute resolution mechanism 9.System ownership and co-management by state and community 10.Emphasis on continuum of land recording 11.Monitoring and Evaluation mechanism of pro-poor land records impact Way forward: Three country case studies Expect Group Meeting Publication and dissemination GUIDE FOR FIT FOR PURPOSE LAND ADMINISTRATION Key Elements: Flexible Inclusive Participatory Affordable Reliable Attainable Upgradeable Way Forward: Concepts widely accepted Development of a guide is under way More institutions and individuals are involved FIG Working Week 2015 10

GLOBAL LAND INDICATORS GLTN as platform for the process Global Land Indicators Initiative Indicators for post 2015 SDGs Long term global indicators for land and tenure security Result: Land is prominent in agreed post SDG goals/targets (e.g. poverty, food security, women) GOING FORWARD Demand driven support: Country level land governance support Learning exchanges with other countries Tool development (global/regional) and implementation at country level More partnerships Regional land initiatives FIG Working Week 2015 11

THANK YOU NEED TO KNOW MORE? GLTN Secretariat UN-Habitat, P.O Box 30030, Nairobi 00100, Kenya gltn@unhabitat.org www.gltn.net MORE ACADEMIC OVERVIEW OF DEVELOPMENTS ON LAND TOOLS, COMING OUT IN AUGUST 2015 FIG Working Week 2015 12