Commerce → Land Ownership
Organizations relating to Land Ownership
Global Partnership for Results-Based Approaches / Washington DC, USA / Est. 2003
European Landowners' Organization / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1971
Slum Dwellers International / Cape Town, South Africa / Est. 1996
Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development / Nairobi, Kenya / Est. 1975
Permanent Committee on Cadastre in the European Union / Bucharest, Romania / Est. 2002
View all profiles (8 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
World Problems relating to Land Ownership
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialDisappearance of common land
Absentee ownership
Maldistribution of land associated with large traditional estates
Eminent domain
Maldistribution of land through customary tenure systems
Property and occupational discrimination in politics
Private ownership
Territorial disputes between states
Government expropriation of private property
Expropriation of land from indigenous populations
Prohibitive cost of land
Insecure land tenure
Alienation of land through acquisition by foreigners
Landlessness
Unethical real estate practice
Maldistribution of agricultural land
Unequal property distribution
Inadequate town planning
Action Strategies relating to Land Ownership
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialEnforcing territorial claims by building up military
Providing financial incentives to landowners for biodiversity conservation
Improving tenant landlord relations
Mediating tenant landlord issues
Enforcing territorial claims to extended possessions
Enforcing territorial claims
Increasing municipalization of land
Abolishing unethical practices of landlords
Involving absentee landlords in land care
Settling territorial claims
Confiscating property
Condemning traditional elitist land ownership
Negotiating conflicting claims to terrestrial territory
Strengthening monopolized land ownership
Limiting monopolized land ownership
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