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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.

Arrêté Interministériel n° 38 / MUHA / MDGLAAT / MERPMEDER / MCTIC / DC / SGM / DGDU / DGFCC / DUAL / DF / SA du 12 mai 2015

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Regulations
April, 2015
Benin

Le présent arrêté définit les prescriptions minimales à observer en matière d’Opérations de lotissement et des opérations foncières urbaines de remembrement en République du Bénin.

A szélsőséges időjárási jelenségek hatásai (Effects of the Extreme Weather Events)

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Peer-reviewed publication
April, 2015

Economist Sir Nicholas Stern warned that the global warming could cause major blow to the world economy than the two world wars and the crisis in the 1930s. But where are we in this process now and what can be expected in the near future and what opportunities we are to curb the negative effects and to slow down the global warming.

Interactivity of WebGIS for the Simulation of Land Development

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Peer-reviewed publication
April, 2015

In the definition of scenarios as key components underlying the decisions on city’s and territory’s transformation processes stands the comprehension of the interactions between multiple aspects that influence that dynamics. The spatial data knowledge and the development of new ICT solutions which can guide the planner towards strategic, reliable and shared decisions are essential. It is propos

Potential of digital geoinfotechs in planning urban community settlements: the case study of Mlolongo settlement, Nairobi –Kenya

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Journal Articles & Books
April, 2015
Kenya

This research paper attempts
to
explore the potential
of
modern digital Geoinformation technologies (GITs)
as
alternative
tools for spatial mapping, planning and management
is
compared against the hitherto used cadastral

based approaches
in
Keny, and
Nairobi City settlements
in