Going Beyond Panaceas: The Diversity of Land Observatory Forms in Africa | Land Portal

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Date of publication: 
Marzo 2020
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ISBN / Resource ID: 
10.3390/land9030070
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© 2020 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article.

In recent decades, mechanisms for observation and information production have proliferated in an attempt to meet the growing needs of stakeholders to access dynamic data for the purposes of informed decision-making. In the land sector, a growing number of land observatories are producing data and ensuring its transparency. We hypothesize that these structures are being developed in response to the need for information and knowledge, a need that is being driven by the scale and diversity of land issues. Based on the results of a study conducted on land observatories in Africa, this paper presents existing and past land observatories on the continent and proposes to assess their diversity through an analysis of core dimensions identified in the literature. The analytical framework was implemented through i) an analysis of existing literature on land observatories, ii) detailed assessments of land observatories based on semi-open interviews conducted via video conferencing, iii) fieldwork and visits to several observatories, and iv) participant observation through direct engagement and work at land observatories. We emphasize that the analytical framework presented here can be used as a tool by land observatories to undertake ex-post self-evaluations that take the observatory’s trajectory into account, or in the case of proposed new land observatories, to undertake ex-ante analyses and design the pathway towards the intended observatory.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

Grislain, Quentin
Bourgoin, Jeremy
Anseeuw, Ward
Burnod, Perrine
Hershaw, Eva
Diop, Djibril

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