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  2. Land reform in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 National Land Policy [2] is the current land policy, replacing the one of 2013. There has been a land tenure regularisation which saw 11.4 million land parcels registered in a process which took place since 2008 and operationalisation of the land administration information system.

  3. Geography of Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Rwanda possesses the following natural resources: gold; cassiterite (tin ore) wolframite (tungsten ore) columbite-tantalite (tantalum and niobium ore) methane; hydro-electric power; coffee; tea; arable land; green beans; The use of land in Rwanda is largely for arable land, and other purposes. 40 km 2 of land in Rwanda is irrigated. The table ...

  4. LandNet Rwanda Chapter - Wikipedia

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    LandNet Rwanda Chapter trains local leaders to be able to solve land disputes peacefully and fairly. LandNet Rwanda is organizing campaigns to inform the public about relevant land issues through sharing information among members and raising the concerns of the grassroots for advocacy and inclusion in the national policies. [4]

  5. Rwanda Initiative for Sustainable Development - Wikipedia

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    The population is currently over 10 million and is expected to increase to about 13 million in 2020. Land is the most important source of livelihood for most Rwandans, where 80% of the whole population is dependent on land, making land remain the base of Rwanda economy, hence, an important link to the politics of the country. [5]

  6. Ubuhake - Wikipedia

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    The Tutsi monarchy used the land distribution system of uburetwa to centralise control of the lands in most of Rwanda in a system called igikingi. Only the northwest of Rwanda, where Hutu land owners refused to submit, were not part of igikingi. The two dominant ethnic groups in both Rwanda and Burundi are the Tutsis and Hutus.

  7. List of national coordinate reference systems - Wikipedia

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    The list of national coordinate reference systems (CRS) lists map projections officially recommended for existing countries.Given that every projection gives deformations, each country's needs are different in order to reduce these distortions.

  8. Gakenke District - Wikipedia

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    Gakenke district is one among thirty district made of Rwanda. It is located in Northern Province of the country. This district has started implementing a building plan with demarcation for land usage and public facilities.

  9. Category:Land management - Wikipedia

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    Land change modeling; Land development; Land drainage (disambiguation) Land drains; Land for Wildlife; Land reforms by country; Land reform in Rwanda; Land rehabilitation; Land systems; Lands Department (Hong Kong) Leaching model (soil) Linear park