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administration. It discusses the implementation of Tanzania’s land policy reform. The key rights explored in the paper include the …
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The extractive industries are becoming more important for Tanzania’s economy. Mining and gas production contribute to … Tanzania’s economic development models, this paper focused on how the rights of different stakeholders have changed over time …-venture operations. This is documented in a second paper, Rights to land and natural resources in Tanzania (2/2): The return of the state. …
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Under recent policy reforms in Tanzania’s extractive sectors, the state is taking centre stage in the governance and …
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The last decade has witnessed an increase in the interest in agricultural land in developing countries. While a great deal of attention has been paid to understanding the impacts of this increased interest in agricultural land, very little is known about how local smallholder communities are...
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This paper investigates the presence of endogenous peer effects in the adoption of formal property rights. Using data from a unique land titling experiment held in an unplanned settlement in Dar es Salaam, the analysis finds a strong, positive impact of neighbor adoption on the household's...
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Ethiopia and Tanzania. Given the scale of LSLAs happening in developing countries, there is urgent need to objectively assess … pathways are tested on the background of Ethiopia’s and Tanzania’s land tenure systems, which are strikingly different. The …
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, Madagascar, Mozambique, Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia. While African countries are motivated by the need to transform the … inconsistent with local and national visions; (iv) resource conflict with negative distributional and gender effects; and (vii …
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Lack of transparency and accountability in the planning practice allow for misuse and abuse of the planning system to serve the interests of the more powerful and influential groups, including those entrusted with the powers of planning. The outcomes of a non-inclusive, non-transparent and...
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