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What are the key attributes of land?
What are the key attributes of land?
- Physically mobile, finite, and useful to people
- Physically immobile, durable, and infinite
- Physically immobile, durable, finite, and useful to people (correct)
- Physically mobile, durable, finite, and useful to people
What does land administration involve?
What does land administration involve?
- Disseminating information about land ownership, value, and use (correct)
- Regulating land development, revenue gathering, and conflict resolution
- Reducing land disputes and facilitating rural land reform
- Improving urban planning and infrastructure development
What is the definition of land administration according to Dale and McLaughlin?
What is the definition of land administration according to Dale and McLaughlin?
- Recording and disseminating information about land ownership, value, and use
- Regulating land development, revenue gathering, and conflict resolution (correct)
- Reducing land disputes and facilitating rural land reform
- Improving urban planning and infrastructure development
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- Land administration provides ownership and security of tenure, supports taxation, and credit security.
- Land is unique, physically immobile, durable, finite, and useful to people.
- Land administration involves recording and disseminating information about land ownership, value, and use.
- Dale and McLaughlin define land administration as regulating land development, revenue gathering, and conflict resolution.
- Ownership, value, and use are the key attributes of land.
- Ownership refers to the mode in which rights to land are held.
- Value includes all values assigned to land.
- Land use refers to the use to which land can be put.
- Land administration reduces land disputes and facilitates rural land reform.
- It also improves urban planning and infrastructure development.
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