News in 2022
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New FIG publication on Land Consolidation
October, 2022
Fig publication 79 - Land Consolidation - The Fundamentals to Guide
Practice
This FIG Report, which is no 79 in the series of FIG Publications is
prepared by FIG Commission 8 - Spatial Planning and Development.
Authors: Marije Louwsma, Walter
de Vries and Morten
Hartvigsen.
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In her forweword, chair of FIG Commission 8, Marije Louwsma
writes:
Land consolidation is a specialised land policy instrument,
which has already been on the agenda within the FIG community
for a long time. Each year there are papers submitted about land
consolidation at the FIG Working Week or Congress. Now, we
decided to bundle the available international experiences,
insights, and knowledge into a FIG publication.
In view of climate change, sustainable land use and development
is more urgent than ever. Land consolidation is a land policy
instrument that can consider spatial developments in a coherent
and comprehensive approach, integrating various sectoral policy
domains. Water management, soil quality, environmental values,
protected nature reserves, agricultural developments,
infrastructure, cultural heritage, rural development can all be
considered – at least their spatial component – in land
consolidation projects.
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This FIG publication aims to provide an overview of relevant topics
for land consolidation practice, including different forms of land
consolidation, public participation, valuation, developing the land
consolidation plan, GIS tools and monitoring and evaluation of projects
and programmes. It seeks to find a level of detail that provides
insights for responsible agencies and professionals involved in land
consolidation.
Hopefully, this publication of commission 8 will inspire and support
government agencies, decision makers and professionals to implement land
consolidation projects and programmes in a sustainable, inclusive, and
participatory way. The expertise of the surveyor can guide the
application to enhance an inclusive, just, and fair reallocation process
in various tenure systems and land administration traditions. As such,
it complements existing publications about land consolidation such as
FAO’s recent legal guide on land consolidation.
Evelien Hertz
October 2022