CLPA 2019 Papers Listed by Sub-Theme

Sub-Themes

Planning, monitoring and evaluation: Challenges, opportunities and emerging best practices in developing and implementing land policies

Strengthening Land Administration Institutions both at local and national levels including the adoption of technology and innovations 

Data, spatial information systems and innovative approaches to secure legitimate land rights, including customary tenure regimes

Women's access to land and security tenure

Land Based Investments, Inclusive Economic growth and Environmental Sustainability

Rapid Urbanization, sustainable land use and spatial planning, taxation and development control

Empowerment of youth through strengthening their land rights 

Land migration and regional insecurity nexus (including pastoralism, conflicts)

Land governance, environment, natural resource management and climate change

 
Planning, monitoring and evaluation: Challenges, opportunities and emerging best practices in developing and implementing land policies

An Evaluation Framework For Urban Cadastral System Policy In Ethiopia
Solomon Dargie Chekole (PhD Candidate), Walter Timo de Vries (Prof.), Gebeyehu Belay Shibeshi (PhD)

Cost As a Barrier to Land Tenure Security for Poor Agricultural Households: Willingness to Pay for Land Certification in Uganda
Dr. Ibrahim Kasirye

Kenya Land Policy Making, Implementation and Outcomes This Far
Richard Lumumba Odenda

Development of a Landmark Land Use and Management Framework for Liberia
Ellen O. Pratt, Tom Korkpor, Uriah Garsinii 

Fresh Response To New Land Policy Challenges, What Africa Needs Now For A Secure Future  
Gracious Ntebang

The Impacts of Second-Level Land Certification (SLLC) in Ethiopia: Empirical Evidence Using Panel Data
Hosaena Ghebru, Fikirte Girmachew Abeje

La réforme foncière en République Démocratique du Congo: Lier Amélioration de la Gouvernance Foncière, Sécurisation des Droits Fonciers Locaux et Protection du Climat
Dr Séverin Mugangu, Dieudonné Ngwasi Akilimali, Simplice Mutombo, Mohamed Coulibaly, Augustin Mpoyi, Charles Mbalambala, Marie Thérèse Okenge

Town Planning Easements and the Question of Compensation in the Light of Legislation and Case of Law 
Gracious Ntebang

Action Publique et Dynamismes Fonciers au Sénégal: Une Menace Probable des Acteurs Étatiques et Privés 
Ameth Diallo  

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Strengthening Land Administration Institutions both at local and national levels including the adoption of technology and innovations 

Technology for Land Governance: Ensuring that Women Benefit from the Revolution
Ailey Kaiser Hughes

Sleaze in Ghana’s Land Administration - Automation as a Game Changer
Dr. Gad Asorwoe Akwensivie, Afua Manko Abedi-Lartey

Les Procédures D’Expropriation Pour Cause D’Utilité Publique En République Centrafricaine
Dr Félix NGANA, Jean Anicet KAPOUNENDJI

Public-Private Partnership in Land Administration:A pathway for Minimising Corruption in Land Sector to Individual Land quirers
Prosper Turimubumwe

Digital Land Administration a tool to curb Corruption in Land Sector: The case of Rwanda
Jossam POTEL

Analysis of Dispute Resolution Systems as a means of fighting Land Corruption and Promoting Access to Justice: The Case of Kenya and Ghana
Mary Nkutawala Maneno, Samuel Mbithi Kimeu

Innovations in Government and Public Administration of Land in Lagos State
Dr. Ayodele Ibrahim Shittu, Oluyemi Theophilus Adeosun

Transparency in Land Title Registration: Strategies to Eradicate Corruption in Africa Land Sector
Bewaji Rukayat Adeyinka

A Cluster Analytical Creation of Ill-defined Land Rights And Associated Implications On land Ownership Conflicts In South Africa
Tendayi Gondo, Siphethile Phiri

Securing Land Transactions with Biometric data in Ghana
Samuel Boamah Asiedu, Dr. Emmanuel Offei Akrofi, Prof. Eric Kwabena Forkuo

Customary Tenure Trusteeships and Land Governance Reforms: A Necessary Convergence
Prof. Rexford Ahene

Non-Technical Pathways As Complements To Reducing Corruption In Land Governance Institutions in Africa
Ibrahim Mwathane

The National Land Information System (NLIS) in Uganda: Support to Improvements in Land Governance and Transparency
Richard Oput

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Data, spatial information systems and innovative approaches to secure legitimate land rights,including customary tenure regimes

Optimum Sample Size Determination Scenarios for Spatial Data Accuracy Test in Varied Topographyn for urban land registration: Case Bahir Dar, Debre Markos, Harar City, Ethiopia  
Zenabu Sisay

Evaluation of Land Use/Land Cover Changes Due to Gold Mining Activities From 1987 To 2017 Using Landsat Imagery, East Cameroon   
Marc Anselme Kamga, Salomon Cesar Nguemhe Fils, Muhammad Khalifa, Dr Serge Nzali

Building Harmonized Private and State Land Data and Information Systems in Ethiopia   
Tommi Tenno, Yohannes Redda, Dr. Zerfu Hailu

Evaluating Spatial Data Acquisition and Management Techniques for Multipurpose Cadastre in Ethiopia and Rwanda (Preliminary Results)   
Didier Milindi Rugema, Dr. Tadesse Amsalu Birhanu, Dr. Gebeyehu Belay Shibeshi

Use of High-Resolution Earth Observation for Large Scale Land Acquisitions and Land Use Change Monitoring in Cameroon   
Dr. Astrid Verhegghen, Dr. Felix Rembold, Dr. Emilie Beauchamp, Samuel Nguiffo

Assessing The Challenges of Women’s Land Rights in Tanzania   
Amina Kimangano Kivaria

Innovative Customary Land Governance in Zambia: Experiences, Lessons Learned and Emerging Impacts
David Katungula, Danilo Antonio, Hellen-Nyamweru Ndungu, Moonga Chilanga   

Innovative Approaches In Securing Land Rights And Enhancing Transparency In Sub-Saharan Africa: Good Practices and Lessons Learned From Four African Countries  
Danilo Ramos Antonio, Oumar Sylla, Hellen Nyamweru Ndungu, John Gitau 

L’Infrastructure Nationale De Données Geospatiales Pour Lutter Contre La Corruption Dans Le Secteur Foncier 
Dr. Mohamed Timoulali

The Credential Highway: Using Our Digital Trails to Unlock Land Rights in Africa 
Yuliya Panfil, Chris Mellon

L'Equation Foncière Face Au Défi De La Sécurité Juridique Des Exploitations AgricolesFalimilailes: Cas Des Expériences Du MCA Et Du PDIDAS Dans La Vallée Du Fleuve Sénégal  
Oumy Donde Faye

Providing Secure Tenure For All: A Country Implementation Strategy for Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration. The case of Uganda 
Dr. Moses Musinguzi, Prof. Stig Enemark, Naome Kabanda, Danilo Antonio  

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Women's access to land and security tenure

Land Access and Households Wellbeing in Cameroon: Does Gender Matter?   
Dr. Eric Patrick Feubi Pamen  

Gender Dimensions in Tenure Security: A Review of African Legal and Administrative Documentation and Perception Studies
Prof. Senia Nhamo

Protecting Land Tenure Security of Women and Girls in Ethiopia: Evidence from The Land Investment for Transformation Programme   
John Robert Leckie, Workwoha Mekonen, Gladys Savolainen, Dr. Ziade Hailu

Land Corruption, Gender and Rural Land Governance in Zimbabwe   
Dr. Kingstone Mujeyi 

Hello Can You Hear me? On Climate Change: Inequalities and Gender Vulnerability in Benin   
Sèdjro Cakpo Rodrigue Dossou-Cadja, Fébronie Akimabera

Cultivating Gender Insensitive Land Tenure Reforms and Harvesting Food Insecurity in Cameroon, Sub-Saharan Africa   
Dr. Bachange Gabriel Enchaw, Prof. Tchawa Paul

Women’s Perceptions of Tenure Security: Evidence from 33 Countries   
Dr. Joseph Feyertag, Ian Langdown, Dr. Denys Nizalov, Dr. Malcolm Childress, Anna Locke

Customary Land Reform and Institutional Change in Malawi: The Case of Customary Land Act, 2016   
Dr. Bridget Alesile Matinga

Protecting the Land Rights of Women through an Inclusive Land Registration System: The Case of Ethiopia   
Abebaw Abebe Belay, Tigistu G/meskel Abza

Rural Land Utilization and Commercial Agriculture among Female Crop Farmers in South West Nigeria   
Idowu James Fasakin, Oluwatosin Mary Adegboyega

« Foncier et genre : Difficile accès des femmes à la terre en milieu rural de la Vallée du Fleuve Sénégal (sud de la Mauritanie) »    
Dr Ousmane Wague

Women’s land rights in Africa: Does implementation match policy?   
Emmanuel Bunge Sulle, Sue Mbaya, Josephine Atananga, Barbara Cadispoti, Bernard Msoti, Leah Mugehera

Unlocking the Impasse in Mailo Tenure through Issuance of Certificates of Occupancy (COO) in Uganda: The case of Mityana, Mubende and Kasanda Districts under the GIZ- RELAPU Mailo Project   
Naome Justine Bakanansa Kabanda, Harrison Henry Irumba

Women’s Access to Land and Security of Tenure post 2013 Constitution in Zimbabwe 
Dr. Sandra Bhatasara

Illustration De Stratégies De Sécurisation Des Droits Fonciers Des Femmes Dans Un Contexte D’acquisition Des Terres à Grande Echelle Au Sénégal   
Ndéye Yandé Ndiaye 

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Land Based Investments, Inclusive Economic growth and Environmental Sustainability

Nuancing Narratives On Labor Market Effects of Large Agriculture Investments in Sub Saharan Africa 
Dr. Perrine Burnod, Dr. Sara Mercandalli, Dr. Aurélien Reys, Dr. Ward Anseeuw, Dr. Markus Giger, Dr. Boniface Kiteme, Dr. Tsilavo Ralandison

Large Scale Agricultural Investments and Its Impact on Gender Relations and Wellbeing of Small Holder Farmers: Evidence from Kilombero Valley in Tanzania   
Dr. John Jeckoniah

How does trade Partnership, Colonialism and Foreign Direct Investment Affect Land Trade? Evidence from West Africa   
Dr. Mmaduabuchukau Mkpado, Arinze Ngube, Chika Agnes Ifejirika, Dr. Joseph Kwaku Kidido 

Accès A La Propriété Foncière Et Mise En Valeur Durable Des Terres En Pays Bamum Au Cameroun   
Fabrice Mopi Touoyem

Reciprocal Implications of Water and Land Acquisitions for Investments in Ethiopia: Risks of Water Insecurities and Regulatory Responses in Tigray Region    
Zbelo Haileslassie Embaye

Efficiency And Equity Impacts Of Informal Land Rental Market Participation Among A1 And A2 Farmers In Mashonaland East Province Of Zimbabwe   
Dr. Simbarashe Tatsvarei, Prof. Abbyssinia Mushunje, Dr. Never Mafuse, Dr. Saul Ngarava

Land Investment and Corruption: Developing an Evidence-Based Understanding of the Land Investment Transparency Needs, Demands, and Uses of Host Governments
   
Sam Szoke-Burke, Kaitlin Y. Cordes

The Environment and Large-Scale Land Investment in Africa: An Impact Analysis of the Global Large-Scale Land Investment    
Dr. Olayinka Idowu Kareem

Land Inequality Driving Concepts and Practices of “Corruption” 
Dr. Marc Christopher Anthony Wegerif  

La problématique Foncière Au Maroc Comme Entrave A La Promotion Des Investissements Et Au Développement Régional  
Amal El Jirari, Pr Abdelwahed El Idrissi 

Améliorer Le Système d’Expropriation et de Compensation dans un Contexte de Pluralisme Juridique : Leçons du Cameroun 
Dr. Samuel Nguiffo

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Rapid Urbanization, sustainable land use and spatial planning, taxation and development control

Optimization of Land Distribution in Urban Planning for Justice and Equity: toward smart land management 
Prof. Moha El-ayachi, Prof. Abdelwahed EL Idrissi, Zahra Sahi

Improving Tax Revenue Generation Through Property Tax Reforms: The Case Study Of Gaborone City-Council (Botswana)   
Johnson Kampamba, Ivy, Lebogagng Ottshepegile Lesole

Money, Power and the Complexities of Urban Land Corruption in Zimbabwe   
Dr. Manase Kudzai Chiweshe

Participatory Land Use Planning for Equitable and Inclusive Development in Rural Customary Communities- Case Study from Liberia    
Ellen O. Pratt, Hagi Sheriff

Operations d’Urbanisme et Corruption dans le District de Bamako : Cas des Opérations de Lotissement dans la Commune vi   
Dr Mamadou Koumare

Land-use Planning Implementation Uncertainty in Bamako District   
Dr. Founemakn Sissoko

Re-Planning the Master Plan: The Corruption and Politics of Land Administration, Housing and Homelessness among the Urban Poor in Abuja Nigeria   
Dr. Adam Abdullahi

Des Conflits Fonciers Periurbains De Yamoussoukro: Analyse Et Aide A La Décision Dans La Consolidation De La Paix   
Dr Kouadio Raphaël Oura, N'da Koffi Jean Marie Zamblé, N'da Amani Siméon Zamblé

Corruption in the Post 1991 Urban Land Governance of Ethiopia: Tracing Major Drivers in the Law   
Misganaw Gashaw Beza

Informality in Urban Areas, a Case of Land Use Transformation in Mlalakuwa Settlement, Dar es Salaam
Najum Juma Mchunda

Housing Development, Local Land Conflicts and Sustainanble Land-Use Planning In Peri-Urban Ghana   
Augustine Fosu

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Empowerment of youth through strengthening their land rights 

Youth Employment and Large-scale Agricultural Land Investments Nexus in Africa: Mixed Method Insights from Nigeria   
Dr. Karakara Karakara, Dr. Uchenna Efobi, Dr. Felicia Olokoyo, Dr. Ibukun Beecroft, Prof. Evans Osabuohien

Land Dispute and Resolution Process Among the Youth Under the Customary System in the Techiman Traditional Area of Ghana   
Dr. Joseph Kwaku Kidido, Prof. John Tiah Bugri

Vulgarisation Du Régime Foncier Et Domanial Auprès De La Jeunesse Camerounaise : Frein Durable A La Corruption Foncière   
Arnaud Junior Tonga Tonga

Land Policy and the Youth ‘Bulge’ in Ethiopia: How Social and Economic Transformations are Scrutinizing the Status qou   
Hosaena Ghebru, Fikirte Girmachew Abeje

Empowerment Of Youth Through Strengthening Their Land Rights Knowledge And Research Capacity: Evidence From Eastern And Southern Africa   
Dr. Uchendu Eugene Chigbu, Agatha Wanyonyi, Danilo Antonio

Agricultural and Rural Transformation in Burkina Faso: Does Land Rights Matter?    
Dr. Mikémina Pilo

Are there Livelihood Opportunities for Us? Rural Youth Access to Land rights in Rwanda   
Dr. Jeannette Bayisenge

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Land migration and regional insecurity nexus (including pastoralism, conflicts)

Heterogeneous Effects of Land Acquisitions on Conflict in Africa   
Prof. Jann Lay, Prof. Alexander De Juan, Daniel Geissel, Rebecca Lohmann

L’accès A La Terre Agricole A Madagascar : Le Marche Foncier Comme Alternative Pour Les Migrants D’une Commune Rurale De L’ouest De Madagascar   
Heriniaina Rakotomalala, Dr. Perrine Burnod, Prof. Emmanuelle Bouquet

Reviewing The Role Of Women Pastoralist In Conflicts In The Horn of Africa   
Kenneth Victor Odary, Walter Nyamato, Everlyne Komba

The Translation of Global Climate Change Discourses to the Local Policies, and the Resilience of Pastoralism   
Alphonce Agola Mollo

Exploring Farmer-Herder Conflicts in the West African Sahel: A Multi-country Study of Burkina Faso, Niger and Nigeria   
Prof. Samuel Aderemi Igbatayo

Dubious Land Policy: The Unresolved Major Root Cause of War in South Sudan   
John Gerry Emmanuel Longa

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Land governance, environment, natural resource management and climate change

The Quest For Transparency In Land Administration In Nigeria: An Evaluation Of The National Land Use Act And Its Implications On Environmental Sustainability
 Michael Sunday Iyaji

Impacts des actions des ONG sur la gestion durable des aires protegées en République Démocratique du Congo Cas de la reserve de Biosphère de Luki au Kongo Central   
Pr HOLENU MANGENDA Holy

Land Policy, Investment and Production as Ingredients to Agrarian Transformation in Zimbabwe   
Dr. Charles Chavunduka, Romeo Dipura

Complexities and Conflicting Systems and Structures Breed Corruption in Land Sectors: A case of Uganda   
Jude Thaddeus Ssebuliba, Agnes Kirabo

Analysis of Factors Influencing Vulnerability of Fishing Systems to Climate Change among Artisanal Fisher-folks in Coastal Areas of Lagos, Nigeria   
Dr. Abdulrazaq Kamal Daudu, Dr. Felix Olayinka Oladipo, Dr. Latifat Kehinde Olatinwo, Dr. Waheed O. Kareem 

Poverty Eradication Through Proper Natural Resources Management:The People Of The Niger Delta Region Of Nigeria In Focus   
Angela Kesiena Etuonovbe

Gender Inequality and Climate Change Adaptation Strategies for Food Security in Kilosa District, Tanzania   
Dr. Mamkwe Claudia Edward

Bridging The Gap Between Food Security And Environmnetal Sustainability Through Agricultural Productive Efficiency: Case Of East Africa’s Wetlands   
Lucy Gathoni Njogu, Dr. Daniel Kyalo Willy, Dr. Eric Kiprotich Bett

Land Governance Arrangements in Eastern Africa: Description and Comparison 
Prof. Achamyeleh Gashu Adam, Aline Cikara, Dr. Hidaya Kayuza, Dr. Lilian Mono4, Potel Jossam, Dr. Robert Wayumba, Prosper Turimubumwe, Prof. Jaap Zevenbergen  

Population Movement Environmental Impacts Assessment Using Remote Sensing and GIS Case Study South Kordofan–Sudan 
Prof. Hassan, Saad Hilmi

Implications of Compulsory Land Acquisition on Socio-Economic Conditions of Project Affected People:The Case of Kipawa Project in Dar Es Salaam City, Tanzania  
Dr. Elitruder Richard Makupa, Dr. Samwel Alananga Sanga  

Addressing Corruption in Land Administration.The Experience of West African Cities  
Dr. Alain Durand-Lasserve

Computerisation of Land Governance Systems as a Tool to Mitigate Statutory Land Corruption in Central, East and Southern Africa: Evidence from Three Countries   
Dr. Anthony Mushinge, Sam M. Mwando, Amin Issa, Jean luc M. Tshitaka

Translation of Global Climate Change Discourses to the Local Policies, And the Resilience of Pastoralists   
Alphonce Agola Mollo (Ph.D)

Understanding Corruption In Zimbabwe’s Land sector: A Structural Breaks Approach  
Batsirai Winmore Mazviona, Innocent Bayai, Purpose Mazviona

 

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