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DEVELOPING LAND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (LIMS) FOR COUNTY GOVERNMENTS IN KENYA: A CASE STUDY KIRINYAGA COUNTY.

Journal Articles & Books
Fevereiro, 2017
Quênia

This paper describes the development of a Land Information Management System (LIMS) for County Governments in Kenya. In the new Constitution 2010, devolution of some national government functions and formation of county governments was provided for. These invoked the development of new land laws to guide the devolution processes and procedures. According to the County Government Act 2012, all County Governments are supposed to develop digital Geographic Information System (GIS) based spatial plans and these calls for development of LIMS for and efficient breakthrough.

Towards Kenya’s Profile of the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM)

Journal Articles & Books
Agosto, 2014
Quênia

The application of computer technology in land administration is touted as one way of ensuring efficient and transparent land administration. Although this true, one major concern is not only how to create a computerized land information system that is interoperable across different government departments responsible for different land administration functions, but also how to ensure interoperability between national and devolved levels of government departments responsible for land administration.

Using geospatial technologies to support compulsory land acquisition in Kenya

Journal Articles & Books
Abril, 2015
Quênia

Governments have power to compulsorily acquire land or other interest in land for a public purpose subject to prompt payment of the compensation to the affected persons. The process of land acquisition involves several government departments which have different mandates depending with the purpose of the acquisition. In several instances departments involved have been seen to be disjointed hence causing gaps and unfinished work in the whole process.

AN EVALUATION OF THE CADASTRAL SYSTEM IN KENYA AND A STRATEGY FOR ITS MODERNIZATION

Reports & Research
Julho, 2013
Quênia

The Cadastral system in Kenya was established in 1903 to support land alienation for the white settlers who had come into the country in the early part of the 20th Century. In the last hundred years, the system has remained more or less the same, where land records are kept in paper format and majority of operations are carried out on a manual basis. The lack of a modern cadastral system has contributed to problems in land administration in the country.

Paving the Way for Development?

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2009
República Democrática do Congo

Given its vast land resources and favorable water supply, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC’s) natural agricultural potential is immense. However, the economic potential of the sector is handicapped by one of the most dilapidated transport systems in the developing world (World Bank 2006). Road investments are therefore a high priority in the government’s investment plans and those of its major donors.

Research on land use decisions to carry out remote sensing:A case study on Gediz Delta

Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2011
Turquia

Gediz Delta is place of empties itself into the sea of Gediz River. Its one of the important wetland of Turkey which under the protection of Ramsar Convention. It has lots of lagoones, salt marshes, freshwater marshes, large saltpans and also ornitotourism place Kuş Cenneti. Gediz Delta has rich flora and fauna biodiversity because of this its important place for natural life sustainability.

Determination of the land-uses in the close proximity of the River of Kura in Ardahan and optimal land use proposals

Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2008

Today, natural and cultural reserves are being rapidly lost; however, no efficient protection approaches are being put forward. Existent reserves face with the danger of extinction as the result of the land-misuses and excessive utilisation. In order to make accurate and effective reserve management and planning decisions, optimal land-uses targeting the preservation ecological structure should be determined elaborately.

The use of least square method in land leveling projects on Geographic Information System (GIS)

Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2011

Land topography is of great factor for selection of surface irrigation methods. When the this factor is not considered, some problems such as water loss, soil erosion and leaching of useful nutrients resulting yield reduce would occur. A successful application of surface irrigation methods and high irrigation performance depend mostly on land leveling project which is crucial for land preparation and appropriateness for irrigation.

Mise au point d' un modele cartographique pour la description des stations forestieres en Ardenne belge

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2002
Bélgica
Europa

Development of a cartographic mdel for the forest site types delineation in the Belgian Ardenne. The paper presents an original method dealing with the forest site types delineation. The suggested method consists in integrating a typological key in a GIS aiming at producing a thematic map that describes forest site types. Data used are the soil map of Belgium (digitized at the scale 1:20,000) and a digital elevation model built from a topographic map (scale 1:10,000). The typological key is mainly based on the methodology used by Thill et al.