New Publication: Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration for All
The report answers pressing questions and shows how surveyors can get involved at local, national, and global levels to support FFPLA initiatives and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
FFPLA works but 1 barrier still to overcome
The original FFPLA concept and guidelines were published in 2014 and 2015. Since then, actions aimed at igniting and implementing FFPLA at country level have shown the global land administration community that FFPLA works, and can directly support the achievement of the SDGs. Despite the success, one significant barrier still needs to be overcome: the better inclusion of private sector surveyors, and the broader private sector community, including lawyers, conveyancers and notaries.
Opportunity, not a threat
To truly deliver the benefits of FFPLA at national scale, FFPLA should be seen as an opportunity rather than a threat to government, communities, NGOs, CSO, and the private sectors .
In response, this report speaks directly to the concerns and claims collected in expert groups, pilots, workshops and discussions. It presents counter claims and evidence from a growing body of documented applications, pilots, lessons and success stories.
Read the full report
Are you interested in reading the full report? Download the report 'Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration for All’.