The Land Governance Assessment Framework (LGAF) assesses the status of land governance at Country level in a participatory process that draws systematically on local expertise and existing evidence. The LGAF is designed to help countries to involve all relevant stakeholder groups to participate in technical assessment to assess and rank countries.’ land governance status against global good practice using a common framework. In Tanzania the framework for landholding is regulated under a set of statutes that recognize grants of Rights of Occupancy (GRO) with Certificates of Title, in what are categorized as General and Reserved Lands.
Alongside these are Customary Rights of Occupancy (CRO) that may be granted or issued with Certificates of Customary Rights of Occupancy (CCRO) which relate mostly to the category of Village Land. The Land Act, Cap. 113 regulates the issuance of GRO while the Village Land Act Cap. 114 (VLA) regulates CRO and the issuance of CCRO, together these statutes are known as the Land Acts. While GROs are largely granted in the urban and formal sector, the CCRO are largely issued in rural areas. With regard to these occupancy arrangements this report makes certain overall finding that are summarily presented
Etablished in 2003, the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) is the African Union’s policy framework for agricultural transformation of the continent. It aims to contribute to a significant increase in agricultural productivity in Africa’s mostly agriculture-based economies. With the adoption by the AU General Assembly in June 2014 of the Malabo Declaration on Accelerated Agricultural Growth and Transformation, CAADP has gained renewed political momentum. At the heart of the implementation process are country-specific strategies, the National Agriculture Investment Plans (NAIPs), that aim to increase investment and productivity in agriculture. This Policy Brief is the result of an in-depth country level Land Policy and Land Governance Assessments undertaken by NELGA experts with the objective to strengthen and mainstream land issues in the successor (or 2nd generation) NAIP and to contribute towards achieving the Malabo targets.
The land cover legend of Senegal, consisting of 55 classes, was set up using the F.A.O. LCCS
methodology. The analysis was based on a set of corrected Landsat ETM images dated 2005. To
affine the interpretation, a set of aerial photos donated by USGS and the high resolution images
of Google Earth have been used. The mapping scale used for the Land Cover visual photointerpretation was 1:100.000. Senegalese full resolution Land Cover dataset consists of 23,922
polygons, covering an area of 19,659 thousands ha.
During the fieldworks carried out all across the country, 170 field forms have been compiled;
moreover, about 700 field extra observations (GPS coordinates, a photo and a short
description/code for each point) incremented the field work data which have been afterwards
hot-linked in an interactive database
impact of PV system and climate change
La cartographie à l’échelle 1 / 1 000 000 du Sénégal est dérivée du produit de la base de données topographiques à l’échelle 1 / 200 000.
Cette
carte permet d'avoir une vision globale du territoire Sénégalais ainsi
que l'accessibilité suivant les différentes localités.
Biking in Rwanda Guide by Kaspar Kundert. Published online in December 2020
EXAMINATION OF FACTORS INFLUENCING LOCATION OF INLAND CONTAINER DEPOTS IN
DAR ES SALAAM