n Ethiopia, including Bahir Dar city, population growth increases rapidly, while at the same
time, the need for mobility and expansion of infrastructure demand increases. Bahir Dar City
has a persistent financial challenge ...
Groundwater demand is rising exponentially due to several factors contrary to this
groundwater assessment and evaluation in Ethiopia is preliminarily conducted through
conventional hydrogeological and geophysical ...
The twenty-first century is regarded as a century of urbanization since both the trends and
rate of urbanization is very high all over the world. Bahir Dar is one of the rapidly
growing Ethiopian cities characterized ...
To achieve sustainable economic development, the valuation of real property is increasingly
important in investment appraisal. The precision of valuation results and investment appraisal is
subject to a variety of ...
Land is the most critical asset in rural Ethiopia. With an ever-increasing population, the number
of landless people has increased tremendously. Thus landlessness is a common reality in rural
areas, including the study ...
Good urban land governance is the key requirement for sustainable urban development.
Good governance in land administration primarily refers to the government is well-managed,
inclusive, and results in desirable outcome. ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the opportunities and challenges of local
development plan implementation in the case of Enewari town. To achieve the objective
of the study mixed research approach with descriptive ...
Land is the most valuable natural resource for humankind. Over the decades, many
factors, such as lack of land policy, weak legal frameworks and institutions, tenure
insecurity, and mismanagement of land, have contributed ...
Urban expansion, construction of infrastructure, and construction of different industries are the
main causes of land expropriation in Ethiopia. This study has aimed to assess the policies, laws
and practices, applicable ...
The way land is governed differ throughout the world and reflect local cultural and judicial
settings. This study aimed to assess rural land governance practices in Guraferda district, South
Western Regional State, ...
n Ethiopia, including Bahir Dar city, population growth increases rapidly, while at the same
time, the need for mobility and expansion of infrastructure demand increases. Bahir Dar City
has a persistent financial challenge ...
Groundwater demand is rising exponentially due to several factors contrary to this
groundwater assessment and evaluation in Ethiopia is preliminarily conducted through
conventional hydrogeological and geophysical ...
The twenty-first century is regarded as a century of urbanization since both the trends and
rate of urbanization is very high all over the world. Bahir Dar is one of the rapidly
growing Ethiopian cities characterized ...
To achieve sustainable economic development, the valuation of real property is increasingly
important in investment appraisal. The precision of valuation results and investment appraisal is
subject to a variety of ...
Land is the most critical asset in rural Ethiopia. With an ever-increasing population, the number
of landless people has increased tremendously. Thus landlessness is a common reality in rural
areas, including the study ...
Good urban land governance is the key requirement for sustainable urban development.
Good governance in land administration primarily refers to the government is well-managed,
inclusive, and results in desirable outcome. ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the opportunities and challenges of local
development plan implementation in the case of Enewari town. To achieve the objective
of the study mixed research approach with descriptive ...
Land is the most valuable natural resource for humankind. Over the decades, many
factors, such as lack of land policy, weak legal frameworks and institutions, tenure
insecurity, and mismanagement of land, have contributed ...
Urban expansion, construction of infrastructure, and construction of different industries are the
main causes of land expropriation in Ethiopia. This study has aimed to assess the policies, laws
and practices, applicable ...
The way land is governed differ throughout the world and reflect local cultural and judicial
settings. This study aimed to assess rural land governance practices in Guraferda district, South
Western Regional State, ...
This paper reviews mortgaging rural land use right by peasants in Ethiopia in general and the
ANRS in particular, with special reference of West Gojjam Zone. The study found that both the
ANRS rural land proclamation ...
The main purpose of this research was to assess urban land management practice and to identify
the factors that hinder land management practice in Jimma city, Ethiopia. The rationale for doing
this research has originated ...
This study assessed and examined the valuation method used; the level of valuation
inaccuracy; and the causes of valuation inaccuracy and variance in Ethiopia,
particularly in valuation for property transfer in Bahir ...
In most parts of Ethiopia, people are dependent on eucalyptus as a source of woodlots, fuel,
constructing houses as well as for socio-economic benefits. Due to this, eucalyptus
plantations expand from time to time in ...
Land is the major factor of production along with labor, entrepreneur, and capital. To use
sustainably, land has to be administered and managed properly. To do so, the cadastral system
plays a crucial role in the ...
The generation and dispose of solid wastes are becoming the problems facing both in
developing and developed countries. The rapid growth of population and urbanization are
connected with high discharge of solid wastes ...
Urbanization and urban population have dramatically increasing in many developing countries.
Ethiopia is also experiencing with high rate of urbanization and growth of population. These high rate
of urbanization require ...
Land administration systems (LASs) are developed to support land policies in dealing with land
management issues. Given this role, flexible approaches to land administration (LA) are adopted,
particularly in developing ...
Urbanization in Ethiopia is growing at a fast rate and the same phenomenon is observed in the
Amhara region. Despite the efforts made to enhance urban expansion by the government issues related
to the land rights and ...
Nowadays, the increasing population in urban areas is forcing government agencies, builders,
and investors to focus on building real estate housing. However, the affordability of these
housing is becoming a concern. ...