2022
DOI: 10.3390/land11010129
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Urban Land and Development Management in a Challenged Developing World: An Overview of New Reflections

Abstract: The urban development and management challenges of the developing world are well documented in the literature. However, the global built environment landscape is undergoing rapid changes. These changes are steeped in three fundamental imperatives, which have serious implications for the developing world. These imperatives are population growth and rising urbanisation; environmental challenges, particularly climate change and the quest to embrace sustainability as a panacea; and advances in technological develo… Show more

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“…The way land is managed is as if there are no policies and institutions that are in place to effectively manage land. However, legal and institutional frameworks are there and sometimes contribute largely to worsening the situation (Awuah & Abdulai, 2022) . The observed results in Burundi for example show that the existence of legal and institutional frameworks does not respond to challenges related to land management, but rather, creates further challenges to land rights and gender equality in land access and acquisition.…”
Section: The Conceptual Framework Of Public Urban Lands Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The way land is managed is as if there are no policies and institutions that are in place to effectively manage land. However, legal and institutional frameworks are there and sometimes contribute largely to worsening the situation (Awuah & Abdulai, 2022) . The observed results in Burundi for example show that the existence of legal and institutional frameworks does not respond to challenges related to land management, but rather, creates further challenges to land rights and gender equality in land access and acquisition.…”
Section: The Conceptual Framework Of Public Urban Lands Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emergence of new technologies such as blockchain, artificial intelligence, and big data analytics is expected to transform industries and improve well-being across the region (Alam, 2022, Chattu, 2021. Furthermore, the OECD predicts that Africa will have the fastest urban growth rate in the world, with 45% of Africa's population expected to live in cities by 2025 (Awuah, & Abdulai, 2022, Cilliers, 2021. Tech giants such as Facebook and Google are building large cable networks to increase internet penetration on the continent (Abecassis, et.…”
Section: Technological Landscape In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many developing nations are experiencing significant urbanization and population growth, which has resulted in a variety of socioeconomic issues. One of the most obvious consequences of this trend is the explosion of slums (Awuah and Abdulai, 2022). Pakistan, a country in South Asia, is not immune to this phenomenon (Wang et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%