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    Legal aspects of sustainable environmental land use management

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    Undergraduate Dissertation (14.95Mb)
    Date
    2021-12
    Author
    Mulindwa, Fredrick
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    Sustainable Land use management is concerned with the ways in which land is used for production, conservation, housing, urban and industrial development, infrastructure and roads, recreation and leisure, mining, landscaping, arable farming and crop production by way of following a knowledge based research aiming at preservation use for future generation. It encompasses the biosphere and the activities carried thereon. Kampala Capital City is enormously challenged in the areas of proper planning, land use management, sustainable use of resources, implementation of the said plans, ineffective law and political interference. This study therefore gives a clear picture of the inadequacies in the legal regime of sustainable land use management, highlights the different areas that need due attention for consideration, and suggests by way of recommendations that relate to undertaking the legal remedy in the attempt to achieve sustainable land use management in Kampala Capital City.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12281/11515
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