Strategic Development Approach in Land Administration - Europe & Central Asia
This content presents a strategic development approach to land administration in Europe and Central Asia, highlighting the World Bank's lending projects, land titles issued, portfolio snapshots, and outcomes of investments. It showcases the innovative practices and advancements in land administration, emphasizing improved security of tenure, streamlined registration processes, and digital information systems.
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Strategic Development Approach Strategic Development Approach to Land Administration to Land Administration Europe & Central Asia Europe & Central Asia
ECA in the World Banks Global Context ECA in the World Bank s Global Context Closed Lending Projects SAR 4% Concentrated source of lending operations MNA 5% AFR 7% ECA 38% Cutting edge land administration practices EAP 22% Knowledge spillover to other regions LAC 24%
Land Titles Issued (millions) (as of 2022) Land Titles Issued (millions) (as of 2022) EAP ECA LAC AFR MNA SAR 19 15 2.5 0.5 0.4 0.1 EAP ECA LAC AFR MNA SAR
Portfolio Snapshot 1: Portfolio Snapshot 1: Country Project Name Lending Instrument Total Commitment Kosovo Real Estate and Geospatial Information Project IPF $16 million Public Information and Awareness Services for Vulnerable Communities in Kosovo TF Kosovo $3.20 million Land Management Infrastructure for Green and Sustainable Development IPF $85.44 million T rkiye Digital and Integrated Land And Justice Services for Citizens Project IPF Croatia $121.8 million Second Real Estate Management Project IPF Serbia $32..5 million BiH Geospatial Infrastructure and Valuation Enhancement Project IPF Bosnia and Herzegovina $24.90 million National Spatial Data Infrastructure for Sustainable Territorial Development in Uzbekistan IPF Uzbekistan $150.00 million
Portfolio Snapshot 3: Portfolio Snapshot 3: Recently Closed Projects Recently Closed Projects Country Project Name Closing Date Lending Instrument Total Net Commitment Integrated Land Administration System Project 16-Jan-2024 IPF Croatia EUR 47.87 million Modernization of Real Property Registration and Cadastre 31-Aug-2023 IPF Uzbekistan $16.7 million Real Estate Registration Project 31-Jul-2024 IPF Bosnia and Herzegovina $56.36 million Real Estate Management Project 31-Dec-2023 IPF Serbia $66.9 million Land Registration and Property Valuation Project 30-Jun-2024 IPF Moldova $28.11 million
Outcomes Outcomes Investments Investments Increased security of tenure Systematic land registration 2.2 million titles updated (BiH) 4.5 informal structures mapped and registered (Serbia) Faster land registration procedures Digital Land Information Systems National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) 46 days to 7 days (Croatia) 48 days to 3 days (Serbia) Online access to digital land information Digital geospatial information systems (address/building registers; infrastructure/utility cadasters) 2.4 million records digitized (UZ) Access to large geospatial datasets E-services 127 entities provide data (Serbia) Joint Information System (Croatia) Increased land valuation Shift to online services Mass land valuation methodologies Surveys, orthophotos, topographic maps 4 million e-services per year (BiH) One stop shop for registration and building permits (Serbia) Mandatory e-transactions (Croatia)
Moving Forward Moving Forward
Building on Investments: Building on Investments: Next Generation Engagements Next Generation Engagements Mass property valuation Increasing spatial data (e.g. building and address registries, infrastructure cadasters) NSDI Land value capture (e.g. public land management) Land management tools (e.g. consolidation, land banking) Third Generation Reduce transaction times; process simplification Improve quality/harmonization of land records and data Digitization of records and digitalization of services Property valuation Spatial data information and infrastructure 3D surveys Second Generation Systematic registration of rights Capacity building to cadasters and registries Systems for land transactions Survey and boundary recording Privatization First Generation
NSDI NSDI Linking Linking geospatial geospatial datasets datasets Digitization Digitization of Data and of Data and Services Services Elements Elements of Next of Next Generation Generation Projects Projects Data Data Building Building Registers Registers Harmonizat Harmonizat ion ion 3D Surveys 3D Surveys and City and City Models Models Mass Land Mass Land Valuation Valuation
Additional Opportunities Land and Climate Change (Resilience, Mitigation, Adaptation) Land rights and build back better Land availability for climate commitments/strategies (land for renewable energy investments, Nature-Based Solutions) Digital transformation E-transactions AI Land management tools Expropriation, readjustment, consolidation Public land management Addressing informality Capturing informal transactions and construction Land conflict Knowledge development/sharing