2021
DOI: 10.3390/land10090948
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The Politics of Decentralization: Competition in Land Administration and Management in Ghana

Abstract: Decentralization policy forms part of a broader global ideology and effort of the international donor community in favor of subsidiarity and local participation, and represents a paradigm shift from top-down command-and-control systems. Since 2003, the formalization of property rights through titling became an integral component of decentralized land administration efforts in Ghana. The creation of new forms of local government structures and the related changes in the distribution of responsibilities between … Show more

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“…Abubakari et al (2023) highlight the positive impact of decentralization on participatory decision-making. Community Land Committees, a product of decentralization, mediate land disputes and manage local resources (Adam et al, 2021). Decentralization also integrates customary land governance into formal frameworks, recognizing its significance (Ameyaw & De Vries, 2021).…”
Section: Decentralizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abubakari et al (2023) highlight the positive impact of decentralization on participatory decision-making. Community Land Committees, a product of decentralization, mediate land disputes and manage local resources (Adam et al, 2021). Decentralization also integrates customary land governance into formal frameworks, recognizing its significance (Ameyaw & De Vries, 2021).…”
Section: Decentralizationmentioning
confidence: 99%