2024
DOI: 10.1093/wbro/lkae005
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Land Policies and Institutions for Equitable and Resilient Growth in Africa

Klaus Deininger,
Aparajita Goyal

Abstract: In coming decades, Africa's urban populations will expand, and the effects of climate change be more keenly felt. Land policies and institutions will be key for urban dwellers to be able access productive jobs, breathe clean air, and live in decent housing; for entrepreneurs, especially women, to leverage land for productive investment; and for farmers to diversify, insure against shocks, and accumulate capital. Yet, many African land registries perform poorly, command little trust, and have failed to capitali… Show more

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