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Access to agricultural and livestock land in Diego-Suarez
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Access to agricultural and livestock land in Diego-Suarez

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Land ownership is an essential pillar of development. In Madagascar, land is a symbol of wealth and security, making land control a major issue. Access to land, crucial to survival and well-being, remains a challenge, particularly in strategic areas such as Diego-Suarez. This work aims to regulate the use of land, particularly private land, to balance private, public and environmental interests. Interviews with local authorities, notably the Commune Urbaine de Diego-Suarez and the DIANA region's land use planning office, enabled us to analyze the conditions of access to land. The aim was to draw up an inventory of administrative procedures for the acquisition of private and public State domains, large-scale landholdings (over 250 ha), as well as specific procedures for mining or construction activities.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
16 January 2025
Pages
52
ISBN
9786208561024

Land ownership is an essential pillar of development. In Madagascar, land is a symbol of wealth and security, making land control a major issue. Access to land, crucial to survival and well-being, remains a challenge, particularly in strategic areas such as Diego-Suarez. This work aims to regulate the use of land, particularly private land, to balance private, public and environmental interests. Interviews with local authorities, notably the Commune Urbaine de Diego-Suarez and the DIANA region's land use planning office, enabled us to analyze the conditions of access to land. The aim was to draw up an inventory of administrative procedures for the acquisition of private and public State domains, large-scale landholdings (over 250 ha), as well as specific procedures for mining or construction activities.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
16 January 2025
Pages
52
ISBN
9786208561024