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Land Use Policies and Natural Resource Management in Kenya: The Case of Nairobi River Basin

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Journal Articles & Books
Março, 2010
Quênia

Nairobi River Basin is a complex of several parallel rivers that flow through the City of Nairobi and empty into a larger river and flow to the Indian Ocean. The rivers are polluted with garbage, industrial liquid effluence, agro-chemicals, petro-chemicals among others.

Incrementally securing tenure

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Conference Papers & Reports
Março, 2010
South Africa

These documents summarise Urban LandMark's approach to incrementally securing tenure in informal settlements. This approach emphasises practical mechanisms that allow land rights to be upgraded over time. It has been developed from a range of activities, including input from research papers, a considerable number of interviews, and the testing of different processes with municipalities.

Towards managed land settlement

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Conference Papers & Reports
Março, 2010
South Africa

Recognising that the Managed Land Settlement (MLS) approach is not new to the South African housing and service delivery environment, the purpose of this report is to explore the lessons that can be learnt from programmes and projects which have adopted an MLS-like approach to greenfields development. The report contains five case studies from across South Africa, focusing on programmes that ha

Madagascar

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Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
Março, 2010
Madagáscar
África

A well-functioning land administration and management system is crucial for Madagascar's economic and social future.

Loi n°006/PR/2010 fixant les principes fondamentaux applicables en matière d’urbanisme.

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Legislation
Janeiro, 2010
Chade

La présente loi fixe les principes fondamentaux applicables en matière d’urbanisme en République du Tchad. L’Etat a la responsabilité de la conception de la politique, de la réglementation et des mesures en matière d’urbanisme du territoire national. Chaque collectivité territoriale décentralisée est responsable de l’application des me- sures d’urbanisation de son territoire.

Citywide Strategic Planning: A step by step guide

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Legislation & Policies
Dezembro, 2009

Citywide Strategic Planning articulates the necessary ingredients for initiating and implementing a planning process that focuses on a set of strategic issues of principal importance for sustainable urban development. The guide presents the citywide strategic planning rationale and approach. Three main questions are addressed – where are we today? - where do we want to be?

Count me in: Surveying for Tenure security and Urban Land Management

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2009

The young man was scared. The city government had instructed him to count the shacks in the settlement. He arrived smartly dressed carrying a briefcase and clipboard with pen in hand and a list of the shacks. His job was to find any new shacks without the official number painted on the door. But he immediately ran into problems. The local residents confronted him, asking what he was doing.

Strategic Citywide Spatial Planning: A situational analysis of metropolitan Port-Au-Prince,Haiti

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Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2009

This situational analysis of metropolitan Port-au-Prince gives in-depth background to the city’s condition in terms of urban development and planning. The report maps a way forward for future planning of the metropolitan area. It argues that the main stakeholder for any urban development intervention should be the state, and more precisely the municipalities.