@article{Lupale:334199,
      recid = {334199},
      author = {Lupale, Mubanga and Hampwaye, Godfrey},
      title = {INCLUSIVENESS OF URBAN LAND ADMINISTRATION IN THE CITY OF  LUSAKA, ZAMBIA},
      journal = {African Journal of Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences},
      address = {2019-05-01},
      number = {2367-2023-868},
      month = {May},
      year = {2019},
      abstract = {Many cities in developing countries are experiencing  urbanization characterised by the continuous proliferation  of informal settlements. This article gives an account of a  study that determined the inclusiveness of land  administration in the City of Lusaka using the perspective  of good governance principles. The study findings shows  that land administration in the City of Lusaka is not  inclusive as most indicators of the five good governance  principles recorded negative responses of at least 60 per  cent. This entails that formal urban land development  arrangements in the city have not been able to cope with  the demands of the majority of urban residents. This  demands that more research be done on tenure responsive  land use planning in order to understand existing community  dynamics (economic and social support networks) and  implementing practical changes in tackling informality if  Zambian cities and communities are to be sustainable and  resilient.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/334199},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.334199},
}