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Communal Land Titling: Government’s
       Policies and Plans



             Presented by:
   CHANTHAVIPHONE INTHAVONG
Acting Director, LNRRIC, NLMA/MoNRE.



     To the INGO LWG Meeting on Communal Land Titling
                       6th October 2011
             Learning House, Vientiane Capital City.

                 LNRRIC/NLMA 2011 October               1
Topics
1.Background of Communal Property

2. Government’s Policy and Plans

3.Govt’ expectations

4.What’s next?




             LNRRIC/NLMA 2010 August   2
Background
¥ Resolution of First Forestry & Agri. Congresses
  1989: the need to have a clear tenureship for
  every piece of forest land for effective
  management LUPLA Campaign 2/3rd Village
  coverage.
¥ National Constitution and Land Law Article 2:
  Land & NR are common property of the every
  people of the nation  LU Right Certificate 
  Land Ownership Certificate/Land Title (Private,
  State and Communal.
Perceptions/Myths
            State Land Vs Communal Land
                        Examples:
Public Land? = Pagoda, School, Road, Market Places
Village/communal Land? = Entire or part of the
  village territory, Slash&Burn rotational cultivation
  areas, communal wetland.
Cooperative Land? = Cooperative field/plantations.
Communal Right of Uses in the State Land? =
  community forests.
Land Use & NRM:
                 Issues and Challenges
¥ How to generate optimum if not maximum wealth from the country’s land
  & resources to the country and its population;
¥ increasing investment from FDI in Laos has posed unprecedented
  challenges to national land resources utilization, environmental protection
  and market-oriented land management;
¥ Existence of large number of land development and concession projects
  without prior national-wide LU planning & Land titling lead to increasing
  losing of access to land by rural population;
¥ Limited law enforcement and governance capacity at local levels
  (especially at District and Village levels) for Land & Resource sector
  analysis and policy formulation, implementation and feedbacks;
 Lead to increasing social conflict and disparity and environmental
  degradation and occurrence of natural disasters.


                              LNRRIC/NLMA 2010 August                       5
Impacts of Unplanned and Uncoordinated Use and Management of Land & NR



                   Planned Spending


       Economic                         $$$$$$$$
    Social & Culture
                                             $$$$$

  NR & Environment                           Pennies !




        Disaster
         Relief                             $$$$$


                   Unplanned Spending                            6
National Development Objectives
                (Summary)
¥   Poverty Alleviation (and Food Security),
¥   Social Equity,
¥   Strong and Good Governance,
¥   Sound Natural Resource Management,
¥   Sustained Economic Growth through
    – Hydropower Generation,
    – Ecotourism & other land link service industries.
    – Sustainable forestry mgnt and biodiversity
      conservation;
    – Development of tree plantations and Agro-forestry,
    – Mining as a transitory industry,

                      LNRRIC/NLMA 2010 August              7
National Future Land Use Target
                (to 2020)
¥ Conservation (Indirect Use) Land: 70% including
  wetland areas.
¥ Production (Direct Use) Land: 30% which comprises
  of:
   – Agriculture (Paddy Rice (2 Mio ha) & Annual Cash Crops
     (0.2 Mio ha), Fruit Trees (0.2 Mio ha), and Grass land (0.4
     Mio ha)=> total 2.8 Mio ha.
   – Production Forestry (Natural Production Forests (1.0 Mio
     ha) & Plantations (0.8 Mio ha)=>total 1.8 Mio ha.
   – Infrastructure, Mining & Settlement (2.3 Mio ha)
              (Awaiting to be approved by GOL & NA)

                                                                   8
Govt’s pland activities related to Land
                 sector
¥ Increase awareness and recognition that land and natural
  resources are the fundamentals for increasing food security,
  reducing rural poverty and for assuring sustainable nation-
  wide prosperity,
¥ Determine land needs of different sectors and society to meet
  national development objectives
¥ National-Wide Macro- and Micro Land Use Zoning Plans
¥ National-wide Land Use (State, Communal & Private) Right
  Registration Campaign
¥ Decentralization of Land Administration and Management
  Activities (to District &Village Levels)
¥ Establishment of a Computerized National Land Information
  System for effective LAM
¥ Increase land revenue of 15% pa to 5% of GDP

                                                              9
Govt’s plan related to Land sector
                 for Y2012
¥ Adoption of the National L&NR Policy and
  Master Plan to be used within this 5Y plan;
¥ Completion of micro-LU plans for every
  locality of Laos;
¥ Completion of national-wide land titling excise
  (200,000 parcels)
¥ Increase land revenue by 15% .


                                                10
LAND MANAGEMENT &
ADMINISTRATION STEPS
Importance of Land management and
              administration
¥ a nation cannot succeed if development objectives of
  that country are not supported by development
  policies that are based on good land management
  and administration
This is because
¥ good land management and administration can
  maintain proper balance between nature and social
  and economic development.
¥ Need of holistic approach to land management and
  administration to keep ecological and environmental
  balance

                                                     12
Land Management and Administration
           Steps/Cycle
¥   Public Education & awareness raising
¥   Land Use Planning and Allocation
¥   Land Use Rights Registration
¥   Promotion of Land Utilization and Development
¥   Collection of Land Use fees
¥   Land Use Monitoring and Inspection
¥   Land Use /land Transaction Administration
¥   Policy Feedback and Updating
MACRO-LAND USE PLANNING
National LU Master Plan




         LNRRIC/NLMA      15
LNRRIC/NLMA   16
LNRRIC/NLMA   17
Final Layout




    LNRRIC/NLMA   18
8.
MICRO-LAND USE PLANNING
Issues of past LUP/LA exercise
 Generally participation of the villagers in the LUP/LA exercise
    was very low
   Village land use maps, regulations, data on land titles etc. was
    lost / not available at DAFO or LMA
   The villagers did not really know if their temporary land use
    certificate was still valid or how to obtain an actual land title
    (no follow-up after 3 year validity)
   LUP/LA arrangements were largely obsolete due to population
    increase and land concessions
   Only temporary land use certificates have been issued so far
    (only 1 permanent land title in the sample) which are all
    invalid by now.

                            LNRRIC/NLMA 2010 August
Hilly Topography and Limited Agricultural potential

     Land under 5% slope
     Land 5–25% slope




                      Example of Land (Biophysical) Condition
                            in Northern Part of Laos.


22
Land use & land cover

     Mostly forest
     Upland agriculture & forest
     Grassland
     Intensive agriculture




                             mostly mixed forest/upland production systems

23
Suitability criteria
Tentative Land Use Zones
    Native ecotype
(soil quality indicator)   Slope class plots       Land Suitability Matrix          Conservation status
                                                    1   S   S   S   S   S   S

                                                    2   U   U   U   U   U   S

                                                    3   U   U   M   S   M   M

                      +                            4

                                                    5
                                                        M

                                                        U
                                                            S

                                                            U
                                                                S

                                                                U
                                                                    S

                                                                    U
                                                                        U

                                                                        U
                                                                            U

                                                                            U
                                                                                +
                                                    6   U   U   M   U   M   S

                                                    7   U   U   S   S   S   M

                                                    8   U   U   U   U   U   U

                                                    9   U   U   M   U   M   M




                                                    …

                                                                            
Development Objective:
                   Bring livelihood systems from poverty to adequacy




              20                                                            Project objective
                                                                            Adequacy level = 17.5 M
                                                                            kip per family
                                                                            Income level at which
                    (Estimated poverty line)
Million kip




                                                                            families can meet food,
                    Subsistence level = 12.2 M                              clothing, & shelter needs,
              10    kip per family               Current conditions         plus education, medical &
                    Income level at which                                   tax expenses, plus small
                                                 Average output = 8 M kip   savings
                    families can meet food,
                                                 per family
                    clothing, & shelter needs,
                    plus occasional – but
                    insufficient – education,
                                                        POVERTY                   ADEQUACY
                    medical & tax expenses
              0
                                                                                                   26
Family Land Requirements
                  ©ò­ † ɤ­ ¾ ­ ¿­ ñ­ º ®­ ö
                   ­ ê ­ º ¡ ­ ¦ ì ®£ £ ¸
                       ª
No. Land Category                                     Area (ha)

    ¯½ ² ©- º ¤- ò
      À
      - ¢ ©-                                          Àœ † ª)
                                                      ­ º ­ (»­
                                                          ê

1   Paddy - ¾ - - ½ ½ ¾
             §ö ì - - -
                   ¯ ê                                      0.2
2   Run- ff capture or rain-ed terrace rice - ¾ Õ É
       o                   f                   - -¾
                                                 ³            1
3   Vegetable Garden ¦ ¸ - - ñ
                           °¡                             0.012
4   Forage Plot ­ ¶ ˜ ­ ©­ ø­ õ ­ É ¦ ñ
                   ¢
                   ­ ­ Ã ¯ ¡ ² ©ì µ ©
                                   ¤­                       0.5
5   Orchard ¦ ¸ - Ä´ ɹ É ¾
                     Ã Ï
                     - - ¡                                  0.2
6   NTFP Garden ¦ ¸ ­ ­ £ˆ ¤­ È­ º ¤­ ö
                      À º ¯ ¶ ©¤
                               ¢                            0.5
7   Fish Pond ¦ ½ ¾
                 ¯
                 -                                         0.01
8   Community Forest ¯È- ö - §É
                      ¾´Ä
                       §                                    1.5
9   Village Production Forest ¯È- ½ ò - º ¤- É-
                               ¾ - ©¢ ®¾
                                ° ì                         1.5

    Subtotal ì ¸ ´ ¨ º ©                                    5.4
Present and Predicted Future Land Use Areas With
              and Without Project
                                                       Present   With Project   Without Project   Without Project

                                                       ¯½ ÷ ñ
                                                         ¥®
                                                         ---      ´ ó£¤- ¾
                                                                  -- ¡ -
                                                                                 ®Òó£¤- ¾
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                                                                                   -- ¡ -           ®Òó£¤- ¾
                                                                                                     ´Â
                                                                                                     -- ¡ -

                                                        2000        2008             2008              2020


      Population ¯½ ¾ º -
                   § ¡
                   - -                                  2,928       3,476            3,652            5,087


      Agricultural Land ê † ò- ½ ò¿
                          ©
                          --¡ --¦¡                                   Area (ha) À œ † »­ )
                                                                                ­º­( ª
                                                                                  ê
      Swidden À œ †»È
               ­º­­
                 êÄ                                     1,097         0              1,713            2,384
      Bush Fallow À œ † È­ì ‰
                   ­º­­¶ ¶
                     ê¯ À                               4,325         0              5,043            7,027
      Irrigated Paddy Field ê † ¶ ö ­ ´ ´ ¶
                              ­ ­­ì ­ ­ ­
                                 ¤     ¯ ê               132         202              132              132
      Run­ ff Capture/Rain­ed Rice Terrace ê † ¶ Õ É
         o                f                  ­ ­ ­¶
                                                  ³       0          289               0                 0
      Vegetable Garden ¦ ¸ - - ö
                             £¸                           7           8                8                10
      Forage Terrace À œ † ¶ ˜ ­ ©
                      ­º­­ ­­Ã
                        ê ¢                               0          351               0                 0
      Fruit Orchard ¦ ¸ - - ´ ɹ É ¾
                          Ä - - ¡
                              Ã Ï                         1          140               1                 1
      NTFP Garden ¦ ¸ ­ ­£ˆ ¤­ È­ º ¤­ ö
                        À º ¯ ¶ ©¤
                                ¢                         0          351               0                 0
      Fish Pond ¦ ½ ¾
                   ¯
                   -                                    0.16        6.67             0.16              0.16
      Subtotal ì ¸ ´ - Ȩ
                     ¨º                                 5,562      1,348            6,897             9,554

      Forest Land À œ † È- ´ É
                   -º--¾
                     ê¯ Ä                                            Area (ha) À œ † »­ )
                                                                                ­º­( ª
                                                                                  ê
      Community Forest ¯È- ö - §É
                        ¾´Ä
                         §                               997        1,052             997              997
      Village Production Forest ¯È- ½ ò - º ¤- É-
                                 ¾ - ©¢ ®¾
                                  ° ì                     0         1,052              0                 0
      Dedicated Plantations ¦ ¸ - - È- ½ ² ¾ - ò
                                  ¯¾ - ½ ©
                                     ¦ À ¡                0          110               0                 0
      State Production Forest ¯È- ´ ɹ È ñ
                               ¾ - ¤- ©
                                Ä Á ì                   8,767      11,764            7,432            4,775
      Watershed Protection Forest ¯È- ɤ- ñ - Í È Õ
                                   ¾ º ¡ - Á ¤-
                                    ¯                   1,337       1,337            1,337            1,337
      NBCA ¯È- ½ ¤¸ -
            ¾ -
             ¦ ¹                                        8,570       8,570            8,570            8,570
      Subtotal ì ¸ ´ - Ȩ
                     ¨º                                19,671      23,885           18,336            15,679


      Total Area ì ¸ ´ ­­ œ †
                       Àº­ ê                           25,233      25,233           25,233            25,233
LAND RIGHT REGISTRATION
Govt’s Plan related to Land & NR Use
           Right Allocation

       National Land and Natural Resources


Sate Land & NR        Non-State Land & NR


           Communal Land            Private Land &
           & NR                           NR
Different rights

Hunting rights
Fishing rights
Issuance of Land Titles in different Land use Zones




                       Regenerating forest




                                                                     Reserved
                                                                       land


                                  Community forest



                                                 Newly allocated
            Agricultural land
                                                    parcels



                                                              Wildlife conservation forest


         Watershed
         protection
           forest
Significance of the cadastre
                              SDI
                          Mapping agencies
      Cadastral            and other data                Land    Spatially
                             providers                management  enabled
      engines…
                                                       paradigm government
1. Multipurpose
                                                                                       Incorporating:
Cadastre
(German style)                                                                Tenure
                                                                                       Land policy




                                                                                       Spatially
2. Title or deeds                                                             Value
                                                                                       enabled                     Sustainable
                                                                                       LAS                         development




                                                       Integrated functions
                                         Parcels                                                        Better
tenure style                             Properties                                                     decision
                                                                                                                    -   Economic
cadastres                                Buildings                                                      making
                                                                                                                    -   Environmental
                                         Roads
                                                                                                                    -   Social
                                                                                       Services to                  -   Governance
                                                                                       business
                                                                               Use     and
3. Taxation driven                                                                     public
cadastre
(Latin /Spanish /
French)
                                                                                       Country
                                                       Development                     context
NEXT STEP
LNRRIC Plan Follow up activities related to Communal
                  land/NR property
¥ Finalization and development of guide line and data collection
  format for national survey/research on communal land and NRM.
¥ Organize a national wide survey and compilation of case
  study/information related to communal rights related to land & NR
  in different localities, landscapes and ethnics of Laos;
¥ Development of policy brief document on communal land titling;
¥ Organization a national workshop on communal land titling;
¥ Production of resources book/hand out of case studies on
  communal land use and titling;
¥ Production of training materials for TOT on communal land use and
  titling;
¥ Organize a national training of TOT on communal land titling for
  Provincial and District personals.
Issues raised
¥ How to organize?
¥ Who/which organizations are interested in the
  said exercises?
¥ Who is willing to take lead?
¥ Potential cooperation between LWG and and
  &NRSubSector?
Potential Types of
           Communal Land & NR in Rural Laos

Communal housing land                                                        Communal land for spiritual
                                                                               functions ( Cemetary,
                                                                               pagoda/church, etc..)


         community production                                          Communal land for public
              forestry                                                utilities (village admin office,
                                                                      school, health care, market,
                                                                                     etc..)
                communal agricultural                            Reserved communal land for
                    plantation                                        future allocation


                         Communal wetland
                                                              Rotational slash&burn
                                                                cultivation areas


                                        Communal protection forests
Thank you !

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6-10-2011 Remarks on policy and background of communal land titling NLMA

  • 1. Communal Land Titling: Government’s Policies and Plans Presented by: CHANTHAVIPHONE INTHAVONG Acting Director, LNRRIC, NLMA/MoNRE. To the INGO LWG Meeting on Communal Land Titling 6th October 2011 Learning House, Vientiane Capital City. LNRRIC/NLMA 2011 October 1
  • 2. Topics 1.Background of Communal Property 2. Government’s Policy and Plans 3.Govt’ expectations 4.What’s next? LNRRIC/NLMA 2010 August 2
  • 3. Background ¥ Resolution of First Forestry & Agri. Congresses 1989: the need to have a clear tenureship for every piece of forest land for effective management LUPLA Campaign 2/3rd Village coverage. ¥ National Constitution and Land Law Article 2: Land & NR are common property of the every people of the nation  LU Right Certificate  Land Ownership Certificate/Land Title (Private, State and Communal.
  • 4. Perceptions/Myths State Land Vs Communal Land Examples: Public Land? = Pagoda, School, Road, Market Places Village/communal Land? = Entire or part of the village territory, Slash&Burn rotational cultivation areas, communal wetland. Cooperative Land? = Cooperative field/plantations. Communal Right of Uses in the State Land? = community forests.
  • 5. Land Use & NRM: Issues and Challenges ¥ How to generate optimum if not maximum wealth from the country’s land & resources to the country and its population; ¥ increasing investment from FDI in Laos has posed unprecedented challenges to national land resources utilization, environmental protection and market-oriented land management; ¥ Existence of large number of land development and concession projects without prior national-wide LU planning & Land titling lead to increasing losing of access to land by rural population; ¥ Limited law enforcement and governance capacity at local levels (especially at District and Village levels) for Land & Resource sector analysis and policy formulation, implementation and feedbacks;  Lead to increasing social conflict and disparity and environmental degradation and occurrence of natural disasters. LNRRIC/NLMA 2010 August 5
  • 6. Impacts of Unplanned and Uncoordinated Use and Management of Land & NR Planned Spending Economic $$$$$$$$ Social & Culture $$$$$ NR & Environment Pennies ! Disaster Relief $$$$$ Unplanned Spending 6
  • 7. National Development Objectives (Summary) ¥ Poverty Alleviation (and Food Security), ¥ Social Equity, ¥ Strong and Good Governance, ¥ Sound Natural Resource Management, ¥ Sustained Economic Growth through – Hydropower Generation, – Ecotourism & other land link service industries. – Sustainable forestry mgnt and biodiversity conservation; – Development of tree plantations and Agro-forestry, – Mining as a transitory industry, LNRRIC/NLMA 2010 August 7
  • 8. National Future Land Use Target (to 2020) ¥ Conservation (Indirect Use) Land: 70% including wetland areas. ¥ Production (Direct Use) Land: 30% which comprises of: – Agriculture (Paddy Rice (2 Mio ha) & Annual Cash Crops (0.2 Mio ha), Fruit Trees (0.2 Mio ha), and Grass land (0.4 Mio ha)=> total 2.8 Mio ha. – Production Forestry (Natural Production Forests (1.0 Mio ha) & Plantations (0.8 Mio ha)=>total 1.8 Mio ha. – Infrastructure, Mining & Settlement (2.3 Mio ha) (Awaiting to be approved by GOL & NA) 8
  • 9. Govt’s pland activities related to Land sector ¥ Increase awareness and recognition that land and natural resources are the fundamentals for increasing food security, reducing rural poverty and for assuring sustainable nation- wide prosperity, ¥ Determine land needs of different sectors and society to meet national development objectives ¥ National-Wide Macro- and Micro Land Use Zoning Plans ¥ National-wide Land Use (State, Communal & Private) Right Registration Campaign ¥ Decentralization of Land Administration and Management Activities (to District &Village Levels) ¥ Establishment of a Computerized National Land Information System for effective LAM ¥ Increase land revenue of 15% pa to 5% of GDP 9
  • 10. Govt’s plan related to Land sector for Y2012 ¥ Adoption of the National L&NR Policy and Master Plan to be used within this 5Y plan; ¥ Completion of micro-LU plans for every locality of Laos; ¥ Completion of national-wide land titling excise (200,000 parcels) ¥ Increase land revenue by 15% . 10
  • 12. Importance of Land management and administration ¥ a nation cannot succeed if development objectives of that country are not supported by development policies that are based on good land management and administration This is because ¥ good land management and administration can maintain proper balance between nature and social and economic development. ¥ Need of holistic approach to land management and administration to keep ecological and environmental balance 12
  • 13. Land Management and Administration Steps/Cycle ¥ Public Education & awareness raising ¥ Land Use Planning and Allocation ¥ Land Use Rights Registration ¥ Promotion of Land Utilization and Development ¥ Collection of Land Use fees ¥ Land Use Monitoring and Inspection ¥ Land Use /land Transaction Administration ¥ Policy Feedback and Updating
  • 15. National LU Master Plan LNRRIC/NLMA 15
  • 18. Final Layout LNRRIC/NLMA 18
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  • 21. Issues of past LUP/LA exercise  Generally participation of the villagers in the LUP/LA exercise was very low  Village land use maps, regulations, data on land titles etc. was lost / not available at DAFO or LMA  The villagers did not really know if their temporary land use certificate was still valid or how to obtain an actual land title (no follow-up after 3 year validity)  LUP/LA arrangements were largely obsolete due to population increase and land concessions  Only temporary land use certificates have been issued so far (only 1 permanent land title in the sample) which are all invalid by now. LNRRIC/NLMA 2010 August
  • 22. Hilly Topography and Limited Agricultural potential Land under 5% slope Land 5–25% slope Example of Land (Biophysical) Condition in Northern Part of Laos. 22
  • 23. Land use & land cover Mostly forest Upland agriculture & forest Grassland Intensive agriculture mostly mixed forest/upland production systems 23
  • 25. Tentative Land Use Zones Native ecotype (soil quality indicator) Slope class plots Land Suitability Matrix Conservation status 1 S S S S S S 2 U U U U U S 3 U U M S M M +  4 5 M U S U S U S U U U U U + 6 U U M U M S 7 U U S S S M 8 U U U U U U 9 U U M U M M … 
  • 26. Development Objective: Bring livelihood systems from poverty to adequacy 20 Project objective Adequacy level = 17.5 M kip per family Income level at which (Estimated poverty line) Million kip families can meet food, Subsistence level = 12.2 M clothing, & shelter needs, 10 kip per family Current conditions plus education, medical & Income level at which tax expenses, plus small Average output = 8 M kip savings families can meet food, per family clothing, & shelter needs, plus occasional – but insufficient – education, POVERTY ADEQUACY medical & tax expenses 0 26
  • 27. Family Land Requirements ©ò­ † ɤ­ ¾ ­ ¿­ ñ­ º ®­ ö ­ ê ­ º ¡ ­ ¦ ì ®£ £ ¸ ª No. Land Category Area (ha) ¯½ ² ©- º ¤- ò À - ¢ ©- Àœ † ª) ­ º ­ (»­ ê 1 Paddy - ¾ - - ½ ½ ¾ §ö ì - - - ¯ ê 0.2 2 Run- ff capture or rain-ed terrace rice - ¾ Õ É o f - -¾ ³ 1 3 Vegetable Garden ¦ ¸ - - ñ °¡ 0.012 4 Forage Plot ­ ¶ ˜ ­ ©­ ø­ õ ­ É ¦ ñ ¢ ­ ­ à ¯ ¡ ² ©ì µ © ¤­ 0.5 5 Orchard ¦ ¸ - Ä´ ɹ É ¾ Ã Ï - - ¡ 0.2 6 NTFP Garden ¦ ¸ ­ ­ £ˆ ¤­ È­ º ¤­ ö À º ¯ ¶ ©¤ ¢ 0.5 7 Fish Pond ¦ ½ ¾ ¯ - 0.01 8 Community Forest ¯È- ö - §É ¾´Ä § 1.5 9 Village Production Forest ¯È- ½ ò - º ¤- É- ¾ - ©¢ ®¾ ° ì 1.5 Subtotal ì ¸ ´ ¨ º © 5.4
  • 28. Present and Predicted Future Land Use Areas With and Without Project Present With Project Without Project Without Project ¯½ ÷ ñ ¥® --- ´ ó£¤- ¾ -- ¡ -  ®Òó£¤- ¾ ´Â -- ¡ - ®Òó£¤- ¾ ´Â -- ¡ - 2000 2008 2008 2020 Population ¯½ ¾ º - § ¡ - - 2,928 3,476 3,652 5,087 Agricultural Land ê † ò- ½ ò¿ © --¡ --¦¡ Area (ha) À œ † »­ ) ­º­( ª ê Swidden À œ †»È ­º­­ êÄ 1,097 0 1,713 2,384 Bush Fallow À œ † È­ì ‰ ­º­­¶ ¶ ê¯ À 4,325 0 5,043 7,027 Irrigated Paddy Field ê † ¶ ö ­ ´ ´ ¶ ­ ­­ì ­ ­ ­ ¤ ¯ ê 132 202 132 132 Run­ ff Capture/Rain­ed Rice Terrace ê † ¶ Õ É o f ­ ­ ­¶ ³ 0 289 0 0 Vegetable Garden ¦ ¸ - - ö £¸ 7 8 8 10 Forage Terrace À œ † ¶ ˜ ­ © ­º­­ ­­Ã ê ¢ 0 351 0 0 Fruit Orchard ¦ ¸ - - ´ ɹ É ¾ Ä - - ¡ Ã Ï 1 140 1 1 NTFP Garden ¦ ¸ ­ ­£ˆ ¤­ È­ º ¤­ ö À º ¯ ¶ ©¤ ¢ 0 351 0 0 Fish Pond ¦ ½ ¾ ¯ - 0.16 6.67 0.16 0.16 Subtotal ì ¸ ´ - Ȩ ¨º 5,562 1,348 6,897 9,554 Forest Land À œ † È- ´ É -º--¾ ê¯ Ä Area (ha) À œ † »­ ) ­º­( ª ê Community Forest ¯È- ö - §É ¾´Ä § 997 1,052 997 997 Village Production Forest ¯È- ½ ò - º ¤- É- ¾ - ©¢ ®¾ ° ì 0 1,052 0 0 Dedicated Plantations ¦ ¸ - - È- ½ ² ¾ - ò ¯¾ - ½ © ¦ À ¡ 0 110 0 0 State Production Forest ¯È- ´ ɹ È ñ ¾ - ¤- © Ä Á ì 8,767 11,764 7,432 4,775 Watershed Protection Forest ¯È- ɤ- ñ - Í È Õ ¾ º ¡ - Á ¤- ¯ 1,337 1,337 1,337 1,337 NBCA ¯È- ½ ¤¸ - ¾ - ¦ ¹ 8,570 8,570 8,570 8,570 Subtotal ì ¸ ´ - Ȩ ¨º 19,671 23,885 18,336 15,679 Total Area ì ¸ ´ ­­ œ † Àº­ ê 25,233 25,233 25,233 25,233
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  • 34. Govt’s Plan related to Land & NR Use Right Allocation National Land and Natural Resources Sate Land & NR Non-State Land & NR Communal Land Private Land & & NR NR
  • 36. Issuance of Land Titles in different Land use Zones Regenerating forest Reserved land Community forest Newly allocated Agricultural land parcels Wildlife conservation forest Watershed protection forest
  • 37.
  • 38. Significance of the cadastre SDI Mapping agencies Cadastral and other data Land Spatially providers management enabled engines… paradigm government 1. Multipurpose Incorporating: Cadastre (German style) Tenure Land policy Spatially 2. Title or deeds Value enabled Sustainable LAS development Integrated functions Parcels Better tenure style Properties decision - Economic cadastres Buildings making - Environmental Roads - Social Services to - Governance business Use and 3. Taxation driven public cadastre (Latin /Spanish / French) Country Development context
  • 40. LNRRIC Plan Follow up activities related to Communal land/NR property ¥ Finalization and development of guide line and data collection format for national survey/research on communal land and NRM. ¥ Organize a national wide survey and compilation of case study/information related to communal rights related to land & NR in different localities, landscapes and ethnics of Laos; ¥ Development of policy brief document on communal land titling; ¥ Organization a national workshop on communal land titling; ¥ Production of resources book/hand out of case studies on communal land use and titling; ¥ Production of training materials for TOT on communal land use and titling; ¥ Organize a national training of TOT on communal land titling for Provincial and District personals.
  • 41. Issues raised ¥ How to organize? ¥ Who/which organizations are interested in the said exercises? ¥ Who is willing to take lead? ¥ Potential cooperation between LWG and and &NRSubSector?
  • 42. Potential Types of Communal Land & NR in Rural Laos Communal housing land Communal land for spiritual functions ( Cemetary, pagoda/church, etc..) community production Communal land for public forestry utilities (village admin office, school, health care, market, etc..) communal agricultural Reserved communal land for plantation future allocation Communal wetland Rotational slash&burn cultivation areas Communal protection forests