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Urban public land management was hampered by a lack of clear policies, strong institutions, transparency, public participation, and an inability to adequately control land use planning. The criteria for public land ownership were not clearly defined and assigned to the correct level of government. As a result, urban public land management in study areas still suffers from a lack of proper collection, scarcity, and inaccessibility of data. Furthermore, there was no minimal transfer of acquired land to private interests, and the expropriation was not only for a public purpose but also for the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Urban public land management was hampered by a lack of clear policies, strong institutions, transparency, public participation, and an inability to adequately control land use planning. The criteria for public land ownership were not clearly defined and assigned to the correct level of government. As a result, urban public land management in study areas still suffers from a lack of proper collection, scarcity, and inaccessibility of data. Furthermore, there was no minimal transfer of acquired land to private interests, and the expropriation was not only for a public purpose but also for the satisfaction of the interests of powerful individuals. The scope and limitations of the public purpose are unknown, and the expropriation power given to the state is more extensive and creates insecure ownership.
Autorenporträt
Fraol completed his PhD at Addis Ababa University in urban and regional planning with a special focus on urban land in 2023. Fraol has a wide range of research experience that has been published in different international journals. Finally, Fraol has extensive leadership experience at different administrative levels in Ethiopia.