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05-07: Improving access to land for urban expansion
Time:
Wednesday, 27/Mar/2019:
8:30am - 10:00am
Session Chair: Rebecca Leshinsky, RMIT University, Australia
Location:MC 7-100
Presentations
ID: 135 / 05-07: 1 Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: Decentralized authorities; implementation, planning orientation tools, Sector Land Use Plan; urban Master Plan
Urban planning orientation tools implementation in Bamako District
Founemakan Sissoko
University of Law and Political Science of Bamako, Mali
ID: 874 / 05-07: 4 Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: Planning, urban planning, land, injustice, added value
Urban planning and land shortcoming in Morocco: Aspects of injustice and perspectives
Abdelwahed El Idrissi1, Ahmed Maliki2, Moha El Ayachi3, Khalid Yousfi4
1National Institute of Urban Planning, Morocco; 2University Qadi ayyad, Morocco; 3Institute of agronomy and Veterinary Medicine, Morocco; 4National Council of Licensed Surveyors, Morocco
ID: 1149 / 05-07: 6 Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: urban planning, Antananarivo, Madagascar, land issues, land administration; local land offices
Urban planning and land issues in the city of Antananarivo
Nancy Rambao Andrianarisoa Sp. Andriamisandratsoa
Ministry of Regional Development, Building, Housing and Public Works - Madagascar
ID: 150 / 05-07: 7 Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: small towns, land development mechanism, urban expansion issues, development plan, town planning schemes.
Assessing suitability and acceptability of development plans and town planning schemes in small and medium town: a case of Gujarat