Decoupled Implementation of New-Wave Land Reforms: Decentralisation and Local Governance of Land in Tanzania

Decoupled Implementation of New-Wave Land Reforms: Decentralisation and Local Governance of Land in Tanzania

Author: 
Pedersen, Rasmus Hundsbæk
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2012
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Journal Title: 
Journal of Development Studies
Source: 
The Journal of Development Studies , Vol. 48, Issue 2, February 2012, pp. 268-281
Abstract: 

Decentralisation is a key element in the new wave of land reforms that have been introduced in sub-Saharan Africa. However, not much research has been carried out into their implementation at the local level. Consequently, reforms are described in old-fashioned terms. Through comparative case studies in Tanzania, this article unpacks implementation as a process consisting of multiple administrative layers and potential actors. It concludes that implementation is slow and uneven due to the decoupling of layers within the formal land administration. Greater attention should be directed towards the local level as a part of the land administration structure

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CITATION: Pedersen, Rasmus Hundsbæk. Decoupled Implementation of New-Wave Land Reforms: Decentralisation and Local Governance of Land in Tanzania . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2012. The Journal of Development Studies , Vol. 48, Issue 2, February 2012, pp. 268-281 - Available at: https://library.au.int/decoupled-implementation-new-wave-land-reforms-decentralisation-and-local-governance-land-tanzania-3