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The Role of 'Scale' on the Acceleration of Social Interaction in Urban Spaces

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2021
Global

Rehabilitation projects are interventions that can lead to the transformation of the sociospatial structure of obsolescent neighborhoods The main intention of such projects is the creation andor improvement of social interactions after physical and functional interventions Urban Renewal Organization of Tehran UROT is tasked with identification of target obsolescent neighborhoods preparation of

In Quest Of Customary Tenure Security: Opportunities And Challenges Of Land Use Planning In Tanzania

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Dezembro, 2021
Norway

Mainstreaming land use planning for tenure security in rural areas is a key issue to both scholars, academia and policymakers as well as governments in most developing countries. The need for local land use decision-making for enhancing tenure security as well as trade-offs for deliberative decision-making are crucial to improving local community needs, interests and concerns.

Urban Planning, Institutional Pluralism, And Indigenous Belief Systems In Peri-Urban Ghana In The Era Of Land Commoditisation

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Dezembro, 2021
Ghana
Norway

Context and backgroundColonial legacy and the continuous implementation of neoliberal policies have led to the creation of institutional pluralism in the planning of customary land in peri-urban areas in Ghana. During land commoditisation, peri-urban customary land planning regularly involves physical planning authorities, traditional authorities, and private surveyors.

Zambia: Private Sector Investment In Security Of Land Tenure. From Piloting Using Technology To National Rollout

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Dezembro, 2021
Zambia

ABSTRACT Context and background Zambia has grappled with implementing the land titling from 2017 when it started the piloting of the National Land Titling Programme through the seventh National Development Plan (2017-2021). The implementation started in 2017 with a small pilot project conducted in Lusaka City in areas called Madido and Kamwala.

Influence Of Urban Land Markets On Emerging City Form;A Case Of Dodoma National Capital City In Tanzania.

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Dezembro, 2021
Tanzania
France

Presently, one of the major challenges confronting the growth of rapidly urbanizing cities is the fact that, cities are growing in unsustainable form which is largely market-led growth and suffers from informal land market distortions. From a conventional point of view, planning aims at achieving compact growth.

Land Mastery, Major Issue For Wetlands Conservation In Rural Areas: Case Of Macta In Northwestern Algerian.

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Dezembro, 2021
Global

Context and backgroundThe Macta wetland is a coveted and fragile area with a biodiversity hot-spot on the Algerian western coast and the southern shore of the Mediterranean. This rural area is affected by the increase of human activity linking, mainly, agricultural and pastoral practices.

Informal Settlement And Development Control Dynamics In Tanzania: Case Of Osunyai Ward Arusha

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Dezembro, 2021
Tanzania

Context and background Despite steps implemented by Local Government Authorities to guarantee appropriate urban land development, individuals in informal settlements are developing in violation of laws, rules, and norms. Millions of individuals have grabbed property and constructed temporary houses to gain a footing in cities, in violation of law and ownership rights.

Digital Mapping Of Soil Salinity In Kampe-Omi Irrigation Scheme

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Dezembro, 2021
Global

Soil salinity being a problem of irrigated agriculture reduces the productivity of agricultural land adversely. Detection of soil salinity by conventional means of soil survey requires a great deal of time, but remote sensing data and GIS techniques minimize time consuming and offer the possibility for monitoring and mapping salt affected land.

Urban Land Tenure In Morocco Legal And Institutional Dysfunctions And Mitigation Measures

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Dezembro, 2021
Morocco
Norway
United States of America

Abstract Land is a decisive factor in the organization of urban land. Its management is not subject to global agreement. It cannot be the expression of a socio-economic optimum shared by all actors, given their diverse and divergent interests.Goal and objectives:The legal and institutional dysfunctions linked to the land question in Morocco are multiple.