Habitat III Issue Papers - 9: Urban Land

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Publication language
English
Pages
10pp
Date published
31 May 2015
Type
Factsheets and summaries
Keywords
Development & humanitarian aid, Governance, Protection, human rights & security, Shelter and housing, Land issues, Urban, Urban design/planning

In some developing countries, rapid urbanisation is often associated with increase in tenure insecurity particularly for people living in slums and peri-urban areas. Urban land management and administration institutions face the additional challenge of high number of people who live and work informally in urban and peri-urban areas. In most countries, there is a lack of reliable land information that negatively affects urban planning and design, infrastructure and socio-economic development. When properly functioning, fit-for-purpose land administration systems support tenure security improvement, urban planning, service delivery, agricultural development, environmental management, city management, land taxation and land management.

This issue paper on "Urban Land" is part of a series of thematic reports offering a comprehensive, expert-level view of the processes of urbanisation that characterise today’s century of cities — and look forward to what could and should come next. The 22 “issue papers” were submitted by a range of multilateral institutions. They will ultimately be used to guide discussion by 10 formal “policy units”, which will focus on the six thematic issues deemed important for the Habitat III process. Made up of independent experts, these units touch on housing, resilience, equity and other issues. Eventually, they will each provide formal input regarding the crafting and, especially, implementation of the New Urban Agenda.