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  1. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    janvier, 2005
    Kenya

    Land administration has been described as the set of services that make the land tenure system within a country socially relevant and operational. This is through determining, recording and disseminating information about the tenure, value and use of land necessary for the implementation of land management policies

  2. Library Resource
    Réglementations
    janvier, 2005
    Kenya

    These Rules amend the Registered Land Rules in the Third Schedule. The Third Schedule prescribes forms for purposes of the Registered Land Act. Form R.L. 2 is amended by deleting the attestation clause and substituting therefore a new clause. This form concerns the transfer of a lease.

    Amends: Registered Land Rules (Cap. 300). (2012)

  3. Library Resource
    janvier, 2005
    Kenya, Nigéria, Botswana, Zambie, Lesotho, Ouganda, Afrique sub-saharienne

    Informal systems for land delivery, which have in many cases evolved from earlier customary practices, still account for over half the land supplied for housing in African cities and are a particularly important channel for the poor. This study examines how informal systems of housing land delivery operate in six African cities discussing how they are evolving and how they interact with formal land administration systems.

  4. Library Resource
    janvier, 2005
    Kenya, Afrique sub-saharienne

    Examining the assumption that private property rights create incentives for the management of resources, this paper argues that private property rights and current wildlife conservation and management laws and policies in Kenya fail to provide the solution to wildlife biodiversity erosion.

  5. Library Resource
    janvier, 2005
    Kenya, Afrique sub-saharienne

    Since the early 1990s, the dominant consensus in the debate on land rights reform in sub-Saharan Africa has been that external interventions to privatise land rights are usually inappropriate and likely to remain so.

  6. Library Resource
    janvier, 2005
    Kenya, Afrique orientale

    "This paper explores the puzzle of why the pastoral Maasai of Kajiado, Kenya, supported the individualization of their collectively held group ranches, an outcome that is inconsistent with theoretical expectation. Findings suggest that individuals and groups will seek to alter property rights in their anticipation of net gains from a new assignment, even as they seek to eliminate disadvantages that were present in the status quo property rights structure.

  7. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    janvier, 2005
    Bangladesh, Asie méridionale, Éthiopie, Indonésie, Kenya, Pérou

    This paper examines how market institutions can affect links between urban and rural areas with specific emphasis on goods market integration in the national context.Traditionally, development researchers and practitioners have focused either on rural market development or on urban market development without considering the interdependencies and synergies between the two.

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