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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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    Unlike the land reforms carried out in the socialist countries of the Eastern Bloc, including East Germany, the idea of Flurbereinigung was not so much to distribute large quasi-feudal holdings to the formerly landless rural workers and/or to kolkhoz-style cooperatives, but rather to correct the situation where after centuries of equal division ...

  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. Urban consolidation - Wikipedia

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    The term "urban consolidation" first appears in social science and urban planning literature around the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Much of the existing literature on urban consolidation comes from Australia; some of the world's first government-official urban consolidation policies were enacted in Sydney and Melbourne to increase construction of higher-density terrace housing in the ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Swynnerton Plan - Wikipedia

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    For the Kikuyu, land registration and consolidation during the Emergency was the final, bitter, codification of Kikuyu clan history. [7] By this, the plan amounted to a mental revolution for those at the bottom of Kikuyu society, destroying the ahoi (tenant) option for these landless poor, amounting to around one-third of the tribe's population.

  9. Land Consolidation Engineering Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Land Consolidation Engineering Bureau (LCEB; traditional Chinese: 內政部土地重劃工程處; simplified Chinese: 内政部土地重划工程处; pinyin: Nèizhèngbù Tǔdìchònghuà Gōngchéng Chù; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lāi-chèng-pō͘ Thó͘-tē Tiông-ōe Kang-têng Chhù) is the agency of the Ministry of the Interior of Taiwan (Republic of China) responsible for land rezoning.