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Re-Thinking the Land Ownership-Model in Malawi: Counteracting Challenges of informal Land-Management by facilitating Land-Use Tools in the Context of rural-urban Transition

Pilar Pérez Flores
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Tjark Gall

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Countries in sub-Saharan Africa face increasingly forms of settlements in the urban and selfplanned settlements 1 in the peri-urban area, where the lack of security of tenure, land conflicts, and informal land markets overwhelm the local governments in their task of Urban Planning and providing necessary public services. We believe it is possible to find innovative, locally adapted perspectives leading towards a more efficient, social, and local management. It is crucial to discover and establish drivers for change while taking traditions, local culture, and current developments into account. This paper examines the potentials of some ideas and regulations in Mozambique as opportunities to tackle the land ownership in Malawi. Our research tries to cope with this task by looking into common procedures as well as general theoretical approaches and attempting to answer the question, how the need for security and sustainable development perspectives for the largely 'informal' population can be achieved.
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hal-03168725 , version 1 (14-03-2021)

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Pilar Pérez Flores, Tjark Gall. Re-Thinking the Land Ownership-Model in Malawi: Counteracting Challenges of informal Land-Management by facilitating Land-Use Tools in the Context of rural-urban Transition. International Urban Conference, African Centre for Cities, Feb 2018, Cape Town, South Africa. ⟨hal-03168725⟩
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