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PART 2 Land Titling in Developing Countries: What Surveyors ought to know about it
Abstract Part 1 briefly discusses the basics of land “the most important factor of production in an agrarian economy (the predominant characteristic of most developing countries)” and proceeds to a detailed review of the theoretical approaches to the process of land titling. Part 2 treats of land titling in practice in a differentiated sample of developing countries. It goes on to identify issues arising from land titling in developing countries in general and reaches conclusions as to the efficacy of the process.