| FIG CO-OPERATION WITH THE UNITED NATION'S
          ORGANISATIONS AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES- THE APPROACH OF THE GERMAN AGENCY FOR TECHNICAL CO-OPERATION GTZ
Willi ZIMMERMANN,
          Team Leader, Cambodian-German Land Management Project, Cambodia
 Key words: Land Policy, Land Administration,
          Multilateral and Bilateral Co-operation, Sustainable Development. 
 AbstractThe land question is currently being reappraised worldwide and
          greater importance is being attached to land issues in international
          co-operation. Fair access to land, secure land rights and proper
          management of land are fundamental keys to future social and economic
          development. It is becoming more and more obvious that Land Policy,
          Land Tenure and Land Administration play a crucial role on economic
          efficiency and the social balance of the development process. Functioning land tenure arrangements can be considered as enabling
          socio-economic and socio-legal infrastructure for development. But
          experience all over the world also shows very dramatically that badly
          functioning land tenure arrangements can lead to (often violent) land
          conflicts, land grabbing and corruption, increase of informal
          settlements, loss of government revenue and lack of productive
          investments. Several lessons have been learned. Sustainable development and
          right-based development are just two sides of the same coin. We have
          learned in many development programs and projects that land
          administration is only fully contributing to sustainability in an
          environment of good governance, rule of law and accountability. This
          calls for complementary strategies and agreements with the donor
          community and civil society. GTZ is more and more negotiating with partner countries the move
          from supporting projects to supporting programs. In Cambodia the Land
          Management/Land Administration project is providing and receiving
          significant synergies by building bridges and signing agreements with
          projects on rural development, projects on decentralization, on
          coastal zone management, on gender related projects, on forest
          management, on irrigation, and on demobilization/de-mining to add
          value and to generate wider economic and social impacts. More attention should be paid to formal but also to "out of
          court" mechanisms for the resolution of land conflicts as an
          integral element of Land Administration projects. In Cambodia GTZ will
          join forces with OXFAM and other NGO's to strengthen the capacities of
          the newly established provincial commissions for the resolution of
          land conflicts. The role of Multilateral and Bilateral Co-operation in Land Matters
          is clearly defined but poorly coordinated. There are significant
          synergies possible between the approaches by different multilateral
          and bilateral agencies. If each of them were to focus on its
          comparative advantages and complementary strength new models for
          coordinated intervention are visible. A multilateral/bilateral donor
          coordination group on land policy has been established last year as
          one option to create consensus on central aspects of land policy in
          development co-operation. Land tenure issues are closely linked with related resource tenure
          categories like water rights, forest law, fishery rights and
          environmental legislation. Land rights cannot be discussed in
          isolation where people use different resources according to the crop
          calendar and season. In Cambodia a Multilateral/Bilateral "Donor
          Working Group on Natural Resource Management" has been
          established last year to discuss with partner institutions initiatives
          and linkages between Land, Forest, Fishery and Nature Conservation. In recent years GTZ has develop and applied new strategies for
          partnerships in development co-operation. Joining forces with
          Multilateral Partners (FAO, WB, EU, HABITAT, IFAD, Bilateral Partners
          (FINNIDA, DFID), NGO's (FIG, OXFAM) and Private Sector Associations is
          contributing to an significantly improved impact in the interest of
          our partner-countries. International Professional Associations like FIG and National
          Associations for Surveying are essential partners in development. They
          have the crucial task to advise governments in professional standards,
          in code of conducts, in professional training and education. GTZ is
          providing support to a number of national professional organisations
          in developing countries for FIG-membership or other relevant
          memberships. 
 CONTACTWilli ZimmermannTeam Leader of the Land Management Project MLMUPC / GTZ
 Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction of the
          Kingdom of Cambodia
 P.O. Box 2291
 Phnom Penh 3
 CAMBODIA
 Tel. + 855 23 213 817
 Email: GTZ.LMP@bigpond.com.kh
 22 March 2001 
 
          
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