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This book clarifies the smart city concept that is gaining
application in Sub - Saharan Africa. It shows how the smart concept
can be used to address problems that would be difficult and more
expensive to solve using traditional techniques such as employment
creation. This is done through elaboration of the African
interpretation of smartness, using tools for smart solid waste
management, e-governance, smart energy, and smart infrastructure.
The case studies selected, and each chapter explain a different
dimension of the smart city concept and offer innovative solutions
to problems of rapid urbanization. It lays the theoretical
foundation for further research on smart cities and rural areas in
Africa.
This book delivers new conceptual and empirical studies surrounding
the design and evaluation of land governance, focusing on land
management approaches, land policy issues, advances in pro-poor
land tenure and land-based gender concerns. It explores alternative
approaches for land management and land tenure through
international experiences. Part 1 covers Concepts, debates and
perspectives on the governance and gender aspects of land. Part 2
focuses on Tenure-gender dimensions in land management, land
administration and land policy. It deals with land issues within
the interface of theory and practice. Part 3 covers Applications
and experiences: techniques, strategies, tools, methods, and case
studies. Part 4 focuses on Land governance, gender, and tenure
innovations. Case studies discussed include China, Ethiopia, Ghana,
Lesotho, Germany, Mexico, Mozambique, Rwanda, South Korea, etc.
Themes include Islamic tenure, reverse migration,
matriarchy/matrilineal systems, structural inequality,
tenure-responsive planning, land-related instabilities and
COVID-19, urban-rural land concerns, women's tenure bargaining,
tenure-gender nexus concerns in developing and developed countries.
This book: * Includes theoretical or empirical studies on land
governance and gender from a diverse group of countries. * Provides
the basis for a new land administration theory to be set against
conventional land administration approaches. * Offers, in an
accessible manner, a range of new tools for design and evaluation
of land management interventions. The book will be valuable for
students and researchers in land governance, urban and rural
planning, international development,natural resource management,
agriculture, community development, and gender studies. It is also
useful for land practitioners, including those working within
international organizations.
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