Acquisition of land in flood-prone informal settlements is restricted by land-use policies, laws, and regulations in many countries, including Tanzania. Due to rapid urbanisation trends, coupled with growing urban planning deficiencies, many residents, particularly in the low-income group, have resorted to settling in flood-prone informal settlements. This article provides a rhetoric exposé to land governance by exploring the processes that land seekers go through to acquire building land (sites). This includes flood-prone land in informal settlements in Dar es Salaam, despite prohibition by land-use legislation. The study employed a case study design where quantitative and qualitative data were collected, using household questionnaires, ke...
This study aimed to gain insight into how land deals have affected traditional Tanzanian land-based ...
The governance of land access is recognised as vital for peri-urban growth and development in the Gl...
This study examines how discriminatory land use planning predisposes the low income residents to flo...
Acquisition of land in flood-prone informal settlements is restricted by land-use policies, laws, an...
Context and background Despite steps implemented by Local Government Authorities to guarantee approp...
Globally, world urban population has been increasing and by 2050 it is expected to reach70% of the w...
Land use development and transformation in informal settlements have been taking place because infor...
The Urban Land Nexus and Inclusive Urbanization in Dar es Salaam, Khartoum and MwanzaBetween half an...
Community involvement in informal settlements for upgrading is a world development debate towards fi...
Most of the cities and urban centres of developing nations, Tanzania inclusive are faced with incre...
The nature and characteristics of informal settlements in Tanzania indicates that informal landholde...
Tanzania led the wave of land reform in sub-Saharan Africa, promoting ‘institutional fixes’ of prope...
Using a pragmatic philosophical underpinning, this article analyses how land use planning actions an...
Compulsory land acquisition tool facilitates obtaining of land for provision of infrastructures and ...
While literature on land grabbing and land formalisation respectively has literally exploded the pas...
This study aimed to gain insight into how land deals have affected traditional Tanzanian land-based ...
The governance of land access is recognised as vital for peri-urban growth and development in the Gl...
This study examines how discriminatory land use planning predisposes the low income residents to flo...
Acquisition of land in flood-prone informal settlements is restricted by land-use policies, laws, an...
Context and background Despite steps implemented by Local Government Authorities to guarantee approp...
Globally, world urban population has been increasing and by 2050 it is expected to reach70% of the w...
Land use development and transformation in informal settlements have been taking place because infor...
The Urban Land Nexus and Inclusive Urbanization in Dar es Salaam, Khartoum and MwanzaBetween half an...
Community involvement in informal settlements for upgrading is a world development debate towards fi...
Most of the cities and urban centres of developing nations, Tanzania inclusive are faced with incre...
The nature and characteristics of informal settlements in Tanzania indicates that informal landholde...
Tanzania led the wave of land reform in sub-Saharan Africa, promoting ‘institutional fixes’ of prope...
Using a pragmatic philosophical underpinning, this article analyses how land use planning actions an...
Compulsory land acquisition tool facilitates obtaining of land for provision of infrastructures and ...
While literature on land grabbing and land formalisation respectively has literally exploded the pas...
This study aimed to gain insight into how land deals have affected traditional Tanzanian land-based ...
The governance of land access is recognised as vital for peri-urban growth and development in the Gl...
This study examines how discriminatory land use planning predisposes the low income residents to flo...