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  2. Land consolidation - Wikipedia

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    Map of a land consolidation process, with each color representing the holdings of different cultivators before (above image) and after (below image) the process. Land consolidation is a planned readjustment and rearrangement of fragmented land parcels and their ownership. It is usually applied to form larger and more rational land holdings.

  3. Flurbereinigung - Wikipedia

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    First taking shape in land consolidation legislation passed in the 1950s as part of an overhaul of the structuring of German agriculture, the Flurbereinigung would see many landscapes rearranged and physically reshaped, for example with respect to building access roads to make agriculture more effective.

  4. Consolidation - Wikipedia

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    Consolidation bill, a type of bill in the Parliament of the United Kingdom; Democratic consolidation, the process by which a new democracy matures; Federal student loan consolidation; Joinder, the consolidation of multiple legal cases; Land consolidation, the process that consolidates small fragmented parcels of land into larger contiguous plots

  5. Land Reform in Developing Countries - Wikipedia

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    The study of land reform has been an enduring theme in Michael Lipton's long distinguished career. Land Reform in Developing Countries: Property Rights and Property Wrongs is a comprehensive, scholarly and passionate collation of his years of research and policy analysis on this issue. A packed, tightly argued and a very comprehensive review of ...

  6. Land Buy-Back Program for Tribal Nations - Wikipedia

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    The Land Buy-Back Program for Tribal Nations implements the land consolidation component of the Cobell v. Salazar Settlement, which provided $1.9 billion to purchase fractional interests in trust or restricted land from willing sellers at fair market value. Consolidated interests are immediately restored to tribal trust ownership for uses ...

  7. Department of Land records & Consolidation, Haryana - Wikipedia

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    Department of Land Records & Consolidation, Haryana is a Ministry and department of the Government of Haryana in India. Description

  8. FELCRA Berhad - Wikipedia

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    Felcra Berhad is a corporate organisation wholly owned by the Malaysian Government, under the Minister of Finance (Incorporated).. Felcra Berhad was started off and initially established as a statutory body in 1966 with the name Federal Land Consolidation and Rehabilitation Authority (Felcra), with the objective to develop rural areas by helping the rural community to join in economic ...

  9. Hodel v. Irving - Wikipedia

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    Congress ended the practice of land allotment in 1934, but this did little to alleviate the ownership problems which already existed, and continued to get worse with each passing generation of Sioux. In hopes of finally solving the fractionation problem, Congress passed the Indian Land Consolidation Act in 1983. [ 3 ]