The people and lands of Ethiopia partake in the global movement towards urbanization. However, the land-to-people interfaces in urban Ethiopia are considered far from sustainable. This paper explores this assumption through the analytical lens of land governance and land administration. It considered the implementation of the urban land leasehold law from 2002-2011. Empirical data were collected from three case study cities in Ethiopia. A SWOT analysis technique with an additional priority component was employed. The SWOT analysis results indicated that the land administration and land governance situation in the case study cities during 2002-2011 were deterred by the lack of: an underlying land policy, independent responsible institution, ...
Since 1993, the Ethiopian government has been using the urban land leasing system to monetize the in...
Rapid urban population growth and spatial expansion of urban centers have brought unprecedented dema...
Land is the most vital resource on earth from which humankind derives almost all its basic needs. La...
Developing countries are experiencing rapid urbanization, leading to massive growth and expansion of...
Sound land administration needs effective good governance which has become a major area of focus by ...
In Ethiopia, since 1993, urban land lease policy has been in place to facilitate land transfer for r...
In Ethiopia, since 1993, urban land lease policy has been in place to facilitate land transfer for r...
In Ethiopia, since 1993, urban land lease policy has been in place to facilitate land transfer for r...
Efficient and effective land management is essential for urban development and growth. This requires...
Urban areas in Ethiopia have been growing very quickly in recent decades, which haveled to ever incr...
All land in Ethiopia is owned by the state and granted to the people with holding right, and the lan...
This study’s objective is to assess the socioeconomic effects of good governance practices in urban ...
The ultimate goal of urban planning and implementation is to ensure the improvement in the lives of ...
Hawassa, a city on the shores of Lake Hawassa in the Great Rift Valley in Ethiopia, dates back to a ...
In Ethiopia, real estate management has been generally based on traditional and customary institutio...
Since 1993, the Ethiopian government has been using the urban land leasing system to monetize the in...
Rapid urban population growth and spatial expansion of urban centers have brought unprecedented dema...
Land is the most vital resource on earth from which humankind derives almost all its basic needs. La...
Developing countries are experiencing rapid urbanization, leading to massive growth and expansion of...
Sound land administration needs effective good governance which has become a major area of focus by ...
In Ethiopia, since 1993, urban land lease policy has been in place to facilitate land transfer for r...
In Ethiopia, since 1993, urban land lease policy has been in place to facilitate land transfer for r...
In Ethiopia, since 1993, urban land lease policy has been in place to facilitate land transfer for r...
Efficient and effective land management is essential for urban development and growth. This requires...
Urban areas in Ethiopia have been growing very quickly in recent decades, which haveled to ever incr...
All land in Ethiopia is owned by the state and granted to the people with holding right, and the lan...
This study’s objective is to assess the socioeconomic effects of good governance practices in urban ...
The ultimate goal of urban planning and implementation is to ensure the improvement in the lives of ...
Hawassa, a city on the shores of Lake Hawassa in the Great Rift Valley in Ethiopia, dates back to a ...
In Ethiopia, real estate management has been generally based on traditional and customary institutio...
Since 1993, the Ethiopian government has been using the urban land leasing system to monetize the in...
Rapid urban population growth and spatial expansion of urban centers have brought unprecedented dema...
Land is the most vital resource on earth from which humankind derives almost all its basic needs. La...