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KENYA URBANIZATION REVIEW

LandLibrary Resource
Manuals & Guidelines
Reports & Research
januari, 2016
Kenya

The story of urbanization in Kenya should be one of cautious optimism. As an emerging middle-income country with a growing share of its population living in urban areas and a governance shift toward devolution, the country could be on the verge of a major social and economic transformation.

KNOW YOUR LAND RIGHTS

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Journal Articles & Books
Reports & Research
oktober, 2015
Kenya

The promulgation of the Kenyan Constitution 2010 brought into place concerns about the urgency for land reform. Land reforms hold the key to solving some of Kenya’s greatest challenges such as landlessness, community cohesion, food security and sustainable development.

Using geospatial technologies to support compulsory land acquisition in Kenya

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Journal Articles & Books
april, 2015
Kenya

Governments have power to compulsorily acquire land or other interest in land for a public purpose subject to prompt payment of the compensation to the affected persons. The process of land acquisition involves several government departments which have different mandates depending with the purpose of the acquisition.

Land Use in Kenya; The case for a national land-use policy

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Journal Articles & Books
februari, 2015
Kenya

This book exposes the key land use and environmental problems facing Kenya today due to lack of an appropriate national land use policy. The publication details how the air is increasingly being polluted, the water systems are diminishing in quantity and deteriorating in quality. The desertification process threatens the land and its cover.

AN EVALUATION OF THE CADASTRAL SYSTEM IN KENYA AND A STRATEGY FOR ITS MODERNIZATION

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Reports & Research
juli, 2013
Kenya

The Cadastral system in Kenya was established in 1903 to support land alienation for the white settlers who had come into the country in the early part of the 20th Century. In the last hundred years, the system has remained more or less the same, where land records are kept in paper format and majority of operations are carried out on a manual basis.

The pastoralist’s parcel: towards better land tenure recognition and climate change response in Kenya’s dry lands

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Journal Articles & Books
april, 2013
Kenya

Conventional notions of the ‘land parcel’ have been extended: previously unrecognized tenures including customary, nomadic, or communal interests are now incorporated into the concept. Technical tools including the Social Tenure Domain Model (STDM) enable these new understandings to be operationalized in land administration systems.

Pasture in Gorno-Badakhshan, Tajikistan: Common Resource or Private Property

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Journal Articles & Books
juni, 2010
Tajikistan

This paper looks at how recent economic and legal changes have affected pasture management and property rights in Tajikistan. Firstly, current trends in livestock numbers and mobility are compared with those of the Soviet period. Secondly, the impact of current land legislation is investigated using 2007 field data from two sites in the Gorno-Badakhshan region of the country.