@article{AITHOU:334461,
      recid = {334461},
      author = {AIT HOU, Ithri and EL MANSOURI, Loubna and BENADDOU  ELIDRISSI, Kamal and AIT EL KADI, Kenza and MOUKAMBI,  Moclair Edwine and EL-AYACHI, Moha},
      title = {LAND TENURE SYSTEMS’ ASSESSMENT EVALUATION: CASE STUDY OF  COTE D’IVOIRE},
      journal = {African Journal of Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences},
      address = {2021-11-01},
      number = {2367-2023-1016},
      month = {Nov},
      year = {2021},
      abstract = {In Cote d’Ivoire, as in many African countries, social  tensions are frequently linked to a crisis of the rule of  property law. These socio-legal conflicts are referred to  by various names depending on their subject matter or the  time and  place  in  which  they  arise:  law  crises,  the   weakness  of  the  State apparatus, the unsuitability and  failure of institutions, and so on. However, in the  majority of cases, these conflicts stem from a common  phenomenon: weak land tenure security, or more precisely,  land insecurity. The awareness of the magnitude of the  problem of securing land tenure and its formalization  through the "PAMOFOR" project (in which we participated as   a  research  group  and  technical  land  operator),  leads   us  to  ask  the following questions: How can we master  the analysis of land governance and land tenure security in  Côte d'Ivoire?  And what is its current state? Indeed, an  assessment of land governance in Cote d’Ivoire is required.  To accomplish this goal, the LGAF tool was used as the  foundation of a highly participatory approach to  systematically analyzing various aspects of land  governance. The goal is to identify best practices and  reach agreement on priority areas for land administration  improvement. The analysis' findings enable stakeholders to  address key governance gaps and develop a clear roadmap for  improving land governance.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/334461},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.334461},
}