Power and politics in land administration reform
“Despite accounting for 50% of all Overseas Development Assistance, the European Union’s development policy has a low profile within its Global Strategy. We address this gap, with land rights as an entry point.”
— Dr Jivanta Schöttli, Dublin City University
Catch up on the latest developments
Read our blog to catch up on the latest news from the project.
Read about our Special Issue
Special Virtual Issue addresses what land administration can realistically be expected to achieve.
Meet our partners
Supported by the EU’s Erasmus + Programme, with key partners among grassroots organisations and activists.
“The importance of land rights runs through the Sustainable Development Goals, from Women’s Empowerment and Reducing Inequality, to achieving peace and justice.”
- Dr Oliver Scanlan, Center for Sustainable Development, ULAB
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PPLA results presented at major international conference; thanks again to @DCUIndia for a brilliant event! https://t.co/LMKM4fnVmu

Contact
We want to communicate with:
Land rights, tenure, and administration researchers
EU international development cooperation stakeholders with interest in land rights, tenure, and administration
Bangladesh-based organisations with stories of land rights, tenure, and administration
Email
oliver.scanlan@ulab.edu.bd