Promoting well-functioning land markets for sustainable growth in Ethiopian Cities Recommendations and guidelines
This report is the final output of the study Promoting well-functioning land markets for sustainable growth in Ethiopian Cities.
This report is the final output of the study Promoting well-functioning land markets for sustainable growth in Ethiopian Cities.
This case study examines the challenges and constraints in the land and property market in Assosa town, Ethiopia, focusing on supply- and demand-side issues. The research evaluates land-related policies, laws, and institutional frameworks at federal, regional, and local levels, assessing their impact on market performance.
This case study investigates the land and property market constraints in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, as part of a broader initiative to analyze land market dynamics in Ethiopian cities and their link to sustainable urban growth.
This case study examines the land and property market constraints in Addis Ababa, focusing on both supply- and demand-side issues. The assessment evaluates land-related policies, institutional frameworks, and urban land management practices at the federal and city levels.
The aim of this training manual is to enhance the capacity and knowledge of technical experts tasked with capacity building to appraise/implement PILUP(Participatory and Integrated Land Use Planning) project in their respective implementation areas.
This paper explores the concept, elements, and issues related to spatial planning, focusing on its relevance in the context of Ethiopia. The paper highlights the importance of spatial planning in achieving sustainable development, balanced regional development, managing land use, and addressing environmental challenges.
This paper analyses the peri-urban experiences of three key Africa countries. The countries are Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Tanzania. The paper aims at investigating how peri-urban challenges have been (or are being) addressed in these countries and derive lessons for Ethiopia.
Currently in Ethiopia land use planning is an issue of emergency.
Best practices around five thematic communities of practice were highlighted in Knowledge Streams, including cross-cutting themes such as climate resilience, gender inclusivity, and digitalization.
Les meilleures pratiques autour de cinq communautés de pratique thématiques ont été mises en évidence dans les flux de connaissances, y compris des thèmes transversaux tels que la résilience climatique, l'inclusion du genre et la numérisation.
This report provides new data about the current and potential future losses and damages from climate-attributable weather events in the Sahel and Horn of Africa, with a specific focus on the agriculture and livestock sectors.