In the framework of collaboration for country based case studies on land and natural resource tenure security in Eastern and Southern Africa by the University of Nairobi/ Centre for Urban Research and Innovation, a case study was conducted in Burundi. Data collection was based mainly on literature review of legal texts and all studies realized in the area of land tenure and natural resources in Burundi, and field visits. This paper presents only the synthesis of the information and data collected on land, water, mines and forests.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosJulio, 2015Burundi
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesJulio, 2015África oriental
A compendium of four doctoral theses on land administration.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesJulio, 2015África oriental, Tanzania
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosJulio, 2015Global
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Registration of Land Rights for Women and its Impacts on Food security
Artículos de revistas y librosJulio, 2015RwandaSecuring women land rights through land titling programs is viewed as a potential means for enhancing their tenure security. The expectation is that women may gain greater influence on how to use the land, if they are registered as joint owners. Women are more likely to make decisions that improve food and nutrition needs at farm level than men. Increased level of women decision making through secured tenure rights is expected to have a positive impact on food security.
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The case of NHC Ubungo and Garden Flats in Dar es Salaam
Artículos de revistas y librosJulio, 2015TanzaniaFlexibility in dwelling units allows for easy and economical physical change and adaptation of spaces for the changing circumstances and needs of the dwellers over the life of the dwelling. However, the knowledge on how dwelling units in multi-family housing respond physically and programmatically to the changing spatial needs of dwellers is still limited.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosEnero, 2015Etiopía
Peri-urban areas in Ethiopia like that of other African countries are places where much of urban growth is taking place and as a result the competition for land between agriculture and nonagriculture (urban built-up property) is intense. It is there that new properties and property rights emerge and at the same time the existing traditional or customary rights may also disappear or dissolve. This study has attempted to assess and demonstrate the process of built-up property formation process in the transitional peri-urban areas of Ethiopia.
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The case of Dar es Salaam City, Tanzania
Artículos de revistas y librosEnero, 2015TanzaniaThis paper examines regulatory approaches for informal livelihood activities within cities. Informality is generally conceptualised in terms of activities, workers and governance. Scholars have concentrated much advocating development of micro enterprise and improvement of capital goods. Little focus has been put on the conceptualisation of regulatory approaches for informal livelihood activities spatially, which sought to be the aim of this paper.
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The Case of Dar es Salaam City, Tanzania
Artículos de revistas y librosJulio, 2015TanzaniaThe Road Selection Model was developed for the purpose of transportation improvement in informal settlements that minimises demolition of houses and compensation costs required in roads widening. The need of the model was to guide and support decision makers on challenges of widening narrow roads for accessibility and mobility improvement as part of upgrading informal settlements.
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Perceptions From Farm Owners in Resettlement for Airport Expansion Project. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Artículos de revistas y librosEnero, 2015TanzaniaThis paper analyses the resettlement process and procedures followed during the displacement of communities from Kipawa and Kigilagila settlements to pave way for the expansion of the Dar es Salaam International Airport in Dar es Salaam city. The paper is based on findings of a PhD research project carried out between 2010 and 2013 that explored procedures and process which caused displacement of the receiving community while resettling the displaced residents from Kipawa and Kigilagila.
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