A decade-long conflict in Nepal ended in November 2006 with the signing of a Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) between the Maoists and the Government of Nepal. Despite the political and democratic progress since the end of the conflict, Nepal continues to face multiple land issues. Land issues have existed for centuries and are deeply entrenched in the Nepalese society and linked to the structures of feudal land ownership and informal land tenure.
Land issues are recognized as one of the root causes of the 10-year conflict. If left unaddressed, these issues could have adverse effects on the peace consolidation, political stabilization and socio-economic development of Nepal.
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IOM, UNHABITAT, UNDP
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Official Document
in English
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Keywords:
AGRICULTURAL LAND, DERELICT LAND, PUBLIC LANDS, URBAN LAND, EASEMENT, EMINENT DOMAIN, LAND ACQUISITION, LAND ECONOMICS, LAND LEGISLATION, LAND RIGHTS, LAND USE, LAND-BASED RESOURCES, OPEN SPACES, REAL PROPERTY, CATALYTIC SUPPORT
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Thematic Group: UNHABITAT
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Human Settlements
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Thesaurus:
03.06.00
- Land, Plant And Soil Resources
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