@article{MAKUPA:334320,
      recid = {334320},
      author = {MAKUPA, ELITRUDER RICHARD},
      title = {IMPLICATIONS OF COMPULSORY LAND ACQUISITION ON  SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF PROJECT AFFECTED PEOPLE. THE  CASE OF KIPAWA AIRPORT EXPANSION PROJECT IN DAR ES SALAAM  CITY, TANZANIA},
      journal = {African Journal of Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences},
      address = {9/1/2020},
      number = {2367-2023-958},
      month = {Jan},
      year = {2020},
      abstract = {Compulsory land acquisition tool facilitates obtaining of  land for provision of infrastructures and development  projects. Its successful implementation requires adoption  of good governance merits such as participation,  transparency, rule of law and accountability for better  livelihood rebuilding of project affected people. This  research evaluates socio-economic impacts of the tool on  affected people after relocating to new settlements through  interviews, focus group discussions and field observations.   Results show that, the tool worsens the livelihood of PAPs  both economically and socially due to limited transparency,  accountability and the rule of law resulting into delayed  payment of compensation plus little payments. Consequently,  most PAPs failed to rebuild their livelihoods after  relocation coupled with loss of occupation; living in  un-finished houses; declined income levels; social nets  breakup and loss of access to adequate services. All these  calls for proper planning of the programs while upholding  the principles of good governance and community  participation.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/334320},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.334320},
}