Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration from Theory to Practice: Three Demonstrative Case Studies of Local Land Administration Initiatives in Africa

Land is a critical factor of production for improving the living conditions of people everywhere. The search for tools (or approaches or strategies or methods) for ensuring that land challenges are resolved in ways that quickly respond to local realities is what led to the development of the fit-for...

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Main Authors: Uchendu Eugene Chigbu, Tobias Bendzko, Menare Royal Mabakeng, Elias Danyi Kuusaana, Derek Osei Tutu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/5/476
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Tobias Bendzko
Menare Royal Mabakeng
Elias Danyi Kuusaana
Derek Osei Tutu
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description Land is a critical factor of production for improving the living conditions of people everywhere. The search for tools (or approaches or strategies or methods) for ensuring that land challenges are resolved in ways that quickly respond to local realities is what led to the development of the fit-for-purpose land administration. This article provides evidence that the fit-for-purpose land administration—as a land-based instrument for development—represents an unprecedented opportunity to provide tenure security in Africa. The article presents case studies from three sub-Saharan African countries on local-level experiences in the applications of fit-for-purpose guidelines as an enabler for engaging in tenure security generating activities in communities. These case studies, drawn from Ghana, Kenya, and Namibia, are based on hands-on local land administration projects that demonstrate how the features of the fit-for-purpose guideline were adopted. Two of the case studies are based on demonstrative projects directly conducted by the researchers (Ghana and Kenya), while the other (Namibia) is based on their engagement in an institutional project in which the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) and other local partners were involved. This work is relevant because it paves a path for land administration practitioners to identify the core features necessary for land-based projects.
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spelling doaj-art-e34f3bf397e0482aaec83dfc3f3238ef2025-08-19T22:51:02ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-05-0110547610.3390/land10050476Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration from Theory to Practice: Three Demonstrative Case Studies of Local Land Administration Initiatives in AfricaUchendu Eugene Chigbu0Tobias Bendzko1Menare Royal Mabakeng2Elias Danyi Kuusaana3Derek Osei Tutu4Department of Land and Property Sciences, Faculty of Natural Resources and Spatial Sciences, Namibia University of Science and Technology, Windhoek 9000, NamibiaChair of Land Management, Faculty of Aerospace and Geodesy, Technical University of Munich (TUM), 80333 Munich, GermanyDepartment of Land and Property Sciences, Faculty of Natural Resources and Spatial Sciences, Namibia University of Science and Technology, Windhoek 9000, NamibiaDepartment of Real Estate and Land Management, SD Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Wa, GhanaLands Commission, Cantonments, Accra, GhanaLand is a critical factor of production for improving the living conditions of people everywhere. The search for tools (or approaches or strategies or methods) for ensuring that land challenges are resolved in ways that quickly respond to local realities is what led to the development of the fit-for-purpose land administration. This article provides evidence that the fit-for-purpose land administration—as a land-based instrument for development—represents an unprecedented opportunity to provide tenure security in Africa. The article presents case studies from three sub-Saharan African countries on local-level experiences in the applications of fit-for-purpose guidelines as an enabler for engaging in tenure security generating activities in communities. These case studies, drawn from Ghana, Kenya, and Namibia, are based on hands-on local land administration projects that demonstrate how the features of the fit-for-purpose guideline were adopted. Two of the case studies are based on demonstrative projects directly conducted by the researchers (Ghana and Kenya), while the other (Namibia) is based on their engagement in an institutional project in which the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) and other local partners were involved. This work is relevant because it paves a path for land administration practitioners to identify the core features necessary for land-based projects.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/5/476customary tenurefit-for-purposeland administrationland inventoryland managementland tenure
spellingShingle Uchendu Eugene Chigbu
Tobias Bendzko
Menare Royal Mabakeng
Elias Danyi Kuusaana
Derek Osei Tutu
Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration from Theory to Practice: Three Demonstrative Case Studies of Local Land Administration Initiatives in Africa
customary tenure
fit-for-purpose
land administration
land inventory
land management
land tenure
title Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration from Theory to Practice: Three Demonstrative Case Studies of Local Land Administration Initiatives in Africa
title_full Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration from Theory to Practice: Three Demonstrative Case Studies of Local Land Administration Initiatives in Africa
title_fullStr Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration from Theory to Practice: Three Demonstrative Case Studies of Local Land Administration Initiatives in Africa
title_full_unstemmed Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration from Theory to Practice: Three Demonstrative Case Studies of Local Land Administration Initiatives in Africa
title_short Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration from Theory to Practice: Three Demonstrative Case Studies of Local Land Administration Initiatives in Africa
title_sort fit for purpose land administration from theory to practice three demonstrative case studies of local land administration initiatives in africa
topic customary tenure
fit-for-purpose
land administration
land inventory
land management
land tenure
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/5/476
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