Browsing School of Built Environment (SBE) Collection by Subject "Land acquisition"
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Assessing how the expectations of project affected persons’ affect the process of compulsory land acquisition in Uganda
(2021-12-17)This study examined how the expectations of project affected persons (PAPs) affect the process of compulsory land acquisition in Uganda. The study established the different processes involved in compulsory land acquisition, ... -
Assessing the effect of the existing legal framework on land acquisition for project implementation in Uganda
(Makerere University, 2022-09-30)The study aimed at assessing the effect of the existing legal framework on land acquisition for project implementation in Bukasa, Kira Town, Wakiso District. It was made up of three objectives; identifying the factors ... -
Assessment of the influence of sentimental value in the compulsory land acquisition of special properties
(Makerere University, 2023-06-29)This research explores the crucial role of compulsory acquisition of land in sustainable development, emphasizing its necessity for public facilities and infrastructure. The acquisition process involves challenges such as ... -
Assessment of the valuation method used in the compensation of informal businesses under compulsory land acquisition in Uganda.
(Makerere University, 2023-05-09)Compulsory acquisition of land for public projects often leads to displacement of people and businesses. In most cases, the affected parties are entitled to compensation for the loss of their property. However, the valuation ... -
Evaluating the land acquisition process and its arising challenges in Uganda. Case study: (Kinawataka - Kasokoso land in Kampala)
(2020-11-11)Land acquisitions throughout Africa are largely driven by a rise in investments in land triggered by increased global demand for energy, minerals and oil resources, food and infrastructure due to rapid population growth, ... -
How does compulsory land acquisition affect rights to ownership of land in Uganda
(Makerere University, 2018-06)For many societies, access and ownership of land plays a key role in the production process. In developing countries like Uganda where rural livelihoods depend almost entirely on farming of agricultural produce derived ...