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Responsible and smart land management interventions an African context

Title
Responsible and smart land management interventions [electronic resource] : an African context / edited by Walter Timo de Vries, John Tiah Bugri, and Fatima Mandhu.
ISBN
9781003021636
1003021638
9781000072532
1000072533
9781000072501
1000072509
9781000072471
1000072479
9780367331580
Edition
First edition.
Publication
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.
Copyright Notice Date
©2021
Physical Description
1 online resource.
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Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 24, 2020).
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Biographical / Historical Note
Prof. dr. ir. Walter Timo de Vries, is Chair of Land Management at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) since 2015. He is the Study Dean for Geodesy and Geoinformation and the Director of the Master and PhD programs in Land Management and Land Tenure. He has worked in numerous international projects in Asia, Africa and South America, dealing with land information and land reform, geospatial data infrastructures and professional training and education in land issues, cadaster and information management. His current research interests at TUM include smart and responsible land management, urban and rural development and capacity development for land policy. Recent publications include the CRC / Taylor and Francis book 'Advances in Responsible Land Administration', and articles like: 'Responsible Land Management - Concept and Application in a Territorial Rural Context', 'Human Geodesy - Shaping a New Science and Profession for the World of Tomorrow', and 'Economic Versus Social Values in Land and Property Management: Two Sides of the Same Coin?' amongst others. Prof. John Bugri, is an Associate Professor of Land Economy at the Department of Land Economy, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana. He is currently the Dean of the Faculty of Built Environment. He holds a PhD from the University of Greenwich, an MPhil from the University of Cambridge and a BSc (Hons) in Land Economy from KNUST. He is particularly interested in people and land relations and focuses his research on the implications of man-land relations for sustainable land use and development, the dynamics of changes in political ecology on gender and livelihood sustainability and the broader role of land governance and policy issues in poverty reduction in both agrarian and urban communities in developing countries. He has published widely in both local and international Journals and serves as a reviewer for several Journals. He was the Country Coordinator of the World Bank Land Governance Assessment Framework (LGAF) for Ghana between 2011 and 2012 and currently the Node Coordinator for Anglophone West Africa under the Network of Excellence for Land Governance in Africa (NELGA), a GIZ funded project on Strengthening Advisory Capacities for Land Governance in Africa. Dr. Fatima Mandhu, is a post-doctoral fellow and lecturer at the University of Zambia. The post-doctoral research title is "Oppression of women and nature in artisanal and small scale mining (ASM) in Zambia. She has served as Head of the Private Law Department at the University of Zambia in the School of Law. Her current interest in terms of research are mining law, land law and gender. She lectures in land law and property relation as well as medical law. She is the project leader of "Mineral Law in Africa: Zambia/South collaborative project" from the Zambian side. She is participating member of the Southern African Node under the Network of Excellence for Land Governance in Africa (NELGA/NUST). She is the team leader for the scoping study on land governance and is also involved in teaching on the LLM program and supervises both undergraduate as well as postgraduate students researching in land law. She has published a number of articles and has written book chapters. Recent publications include: "Land Reform Policy Supporting Individual Land Rights and Diversification of the Zambian Economy" and "Land Titles or Deeds Registration as it Relates to the New Model of Land Registration System for Zambia".
Other formats
Print version: Responsible and smart land management interventions First edition. Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2020.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 20, 2020
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Section I. Introducing responsible and smart land management. Framework of responsible and smart land management / Walter Timo de Vries, John Bugri, Fatima Mandhu
Section II. Theory of responsible and smart land management. Data challenges and property valuation in a developing market / Frank Gyamfi-Yeboah, Kwasi Gyau Baffour Awuah
Patterns of spatial justice and land tenure security from urban land management : insights from Kigali City, Rwanda / Ernest Uwayezu, Walter Timo de Vries
The paradox of poverty amidst potential plenty of natural resources of land in Rwanda / Jossam Potel , Gloria Owona, Wilson Tumsherure
Influences of community land rights and tenure security intervention processes on food security in northwest Ghana / Baslyd B. Nara, Monica Lengoiboni, Jaap A. Zevenbergen
Human recognition and land use behaviour : a structural equation modelling approach from Malawi / Ebelechukwu Maduekwe, Walter Timo de Vries
Section III. Context and external drivers of land management. "It is true that they came and stole the land 100 years ago, but a white boy who was born on that land has Namibian blood" : reflections towards a responsible fast-track of Namibia's redistributive land reform / Uchendu E. Chigbu, Peterina Sakaria
The effect of urban sprawl on land rights : The case of Nairobi
Mavoko Corridor / Luke Obala
Integrating customary land tenure through statutory land tenure system in Tanzania : the case of Iringa and Babati land formalization process / Bupe Kabigi, Walter T. de Vries, Haule Kelvin
Urban identities in the context of land management : evidence from urban development processes in Kibuga in Kampala, Uganda / Pamela Durá́n-Diáz, Priscilla Tuslime, Walter Dachaga
Authenticating deeds/organizing society : considerations for blockchain-based land registries / Gianluca Miscione, Christine Richter, Rafael Ziolkowski
Section IV. Norms and goals in land management practice. In the need for land use planning and governance in Suleja Niger State, Nigeria : what it is and what it ought to be / Gbenga Morenikeji, Bamiji Adeleye, Ekundayo A. Adesina, Joseph O. Odumosu
Inner city development in Ghana : nature and extent of city expansion in Wa Municipality / E.D. Kuusaana, E.A. Kosoe, Ninminga-Beka, A.R. Ahmed
The role of social tenure domain model in strengthening land tenure security in informal settlements of Uganda / Lilian Mono Wabineno-Oryema
Community response to land conflicts under the transitional Constitution (South Sudan) / Justin Tata
Theory versus reality of interagency collaboration in land registration practices : cross-case of Ghana and Kenya / Uchendu E. Chigbu, Walter Dachaga, Stellamaris Ogutu, Anthony M. Ntiador
Section V. Land management methods and tools. The use of land value capture instruments for financing urban infrastructure in Zimbabwe / Charles Chavunduka
Is the social tenure domain model a suitable land reform tool for Zambia's customary land : case study approach / Fatima Mandhu
Quantification of tree crowns in urban area using very high resolution image / Germain Muvunyi
Public value capture : an opportunity to improve the economic situation of African municipalities / Andreas Hendricks
Increasing tenure security to enhance sustainability by using smart land management tools in Kenya / Tobias Bendzko
Section VI. Future of land management. Advancing responsible and smart land management / Walter Timo de Vries, John Bugri, Fatima Mandhu.
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