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Explore the Different Units within LMD

Click the links below to find details of each unit, the services they provide, and more.

Land Registration, Information and Valuation Unit

Keeps official records of the land ownership register, government lease register, and sublease register.

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Land Planning and Development Compliance Unit

Manages and approves land sublease applications, and development permits for land, seawalls, seawater, and digging.

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Land Survey Unit

Conducts professional land surveys quickly upon receiving official requests from the general public.

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Geographical Information System Unit

Keeps records of surveyed land maps for the government and the general public.

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In Kiribati, sustainable land development and management are constrained by extreme physical vulnerability and the customary land tenure system. With overpopulation in South Tarawa and existential threats from sea-level rise, the country navigates a delicate balance between preserving traditional land rights and implementing climate-resilient spati

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First Post for Trial

In Kiribati, sustainable land development and management are constrained by extreme physical vulnerability and the customary land tenure system. With overpopulation in South Tarawa and existential threats from sea-level rise, the country navigates a delicate balance between preserving traditional land rights and implementing climate-resilient spati

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Tauranga New Zealand

Tauranga (Māori pronunciation: ⓘ, Māori language for "resting place," or "safe anchorage") is a coastal city in the Bay of Plenty Region and the fifth-most populous city of New Zealand, with an urban population of 160,900 (June 2025), or roughly 3% of the national population. It was settled by Māori late in the 13th century and colonised by Europea

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World War is Ending

In Kiribati, sustainable land development and management are constrained by extreme physical vulnerability and the customary land tenure system. With overpopulation in South Tarawa and existential threats from sea-level rise, the country navigates a delicate balance between preserving traditional land rights and implementing climate-resilient spati

Land Management Division | MELAD

  • Bairiki, Tarawa
  • Government of Kiribati
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