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Library Governing Land Use in Kenya: From Sectoral Fragmentation to Sustainable Integration of Law and Policy

Governing Land Use in Kenya: From Sectoral Fragmentation to Sustainable Integration of Law and Policy

Governing Land Use in Kenya: From Sectoral Fragmentation to Sustainable Integration of Law and Policy

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December 2011
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IDRC:10625/49329
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The research aims to develop a legal and policy framework that will facilitate integration of environmental protection with socio-economic activities during land use decision-making, as a mechanism to achieve sustainability. A statutory duty of care, with respect to land use, would make it clear that land owners or occupiers have definite responsibilities to protect and enhance the sustainability of the land that they use or manage; it would aim to reverse existing land degradation, or include a duty to inform other land owners or the state about some kinds of foreseeable degradation. The paper proposes some models for codes of practice.

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Machatha Kibugi, Robert

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