With increased urbanization around the world, accessing land as well as housing in urban areas presents huge development limitations. This master thesis will explore the relationship involving law as well as development through examination of ways in which law affects the regulatory structures that govern official accessibility to land along with housing processes. It can be argued that legal reforms affect ways in which regulatory frameworks are articulated that in turn influence the efficient and unbiased processes whereby poor people in urban areas may have formal access to housing as well as land. This thesis focuses on the urban renewal policy on housing conditions in Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. Other mega cities within Africa such as J...
This thesis brings together literature on slums in urban economics and institutions in political sci...
A high proportion of urban residents in Tanzanian cities are tenants who rent rooms in privately own...
One of the most disturbing outcomes of rapid urbanisation in least industrialised countries is the i...
With increased urbanization around the world, accessing land as well as housing in urban areas prese...
With about 3 million, Dar es Salaam City—the largest and primary urban centre in Tanzania—has approx...
PhD (Perspectives on Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe main aim of this study was...
This article empirically examined the challenges inherent in the urban land management system and ho...
Tanzania led the wave of land reform in sub-Saharan Africa, promoting ‘institutional fixes’ of prope...
Informal settlements in Tanzania accommodate more than 70% of the urban population. Owing to this, t...
The principal aim of this thesis is to undertake a critical examination of the role of law and lawye...
Research on the peri-urban zones of African cities since the mid-1980s has focused around three main...
This thesis attempts to ascertain the magnitude of the urban housingproblem in Tanzania and endeavou...
Improving access to adequate housing is a global development priority. Formalisation of property rig...
Community involvement in informal settlements for upgrading is a world development debate towards fi...
The purpose of the thesis is to evaluate the recently adopted land laws in Tanzania and their effi...
This thesis brings together literature on slums in urban economics and institutions in political sci...
A high proportion of urban residents in Tanzanian cities are tenants who rent rooms in privately own...
One of the most disturbing outcomes of rapid urbanisation in least industrialised countries is the i...
With increased urbanization around the world, accessing land as well as housing in urban areas prese...
With about 3 million, Dar es Salaam City—the largest and primary urban centre in Tanzania—has approx...
PhD (Perspectives on Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe main aim of this study was...
This article empirically examined the challenges inherent in the urban land management system and ho...
Tanzania led the wave of land reform in sub-Saharan Africa, promoting ‘institutional fixes’ of prope...
Informal settlements in Tanzania accommodate more than 70% of the urban population. Owing to this, t...
The principal aim of this thesis is to undertake a critical examination of the role of law and lawye...
Research on the peri-urban zones of African cities since the mid-1980s has focused around three main...
This thesis attempts to ascertain the magnitude of the urban housingproblem in Tanzania and endeavou...
Improving access to adequate housing is a global development priority. Formalisation of property rig...
Community involvement in informal settlements for upgrading is a world development debate towards fi...
The purpose of the thesis is to evaluate the recently adopted land laws in Tanzania and their effi...
This thesis brings together literature on slums in urban economics and institutions in political sci...
A high proportion of urban residents in Tanzanian cities are tenants who rent rooms in privately own...
One of the most disturbing outcomes of rapid urbanisation in least industrialised countries is the i...