LOW-COST LAND INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT

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Presented at the FIG Congress 2018, May 6-11, 2018 in Istanbul, Turkey LOW-COST LAND INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT Case Examples in Kenya and Zambia Presented by John Gitau Land and GLTN Unit UN-Habitat

URBANIZATION IN THE WORLD 1.5 million people becoming urban dwellers every week By 2050, urban population will account for more than two-thirds of the world s population 90% of the increase taking place in Africa and Asia RURAL 63% URBAN 37% RURAL 53% URBAN 47% RURAL 33% URBAN 67% 1970 2000 2050

EFFECTS OF URBANIZATION ON LAND Urban expansion leading to tenure insecurity Tenure insecurity affecting poor slum dwellers Many situations of land conflict, dispossessions, eviction Flexible tenure systems not legal Customary tenure systems not recognized in urban areas Increased demand for land outstrips supply Provision of urban services delayed

LAND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Local governments currently manage significant amount of land-related information However, information is traditionally separated across different departments based on thematic areas Need to technically and institutionally integrate data on the different thematic areas of land information and transform it into a truly valuable information resource

APPLICATION OF LAND INFORMATION SYSTEM A Land Information System (LIS) supports the creation and management of urban land information In addition, there is need for: Data Qualified and motivated people to develop and operate them Institutional arrangements and Funding People management that have a vision Land Information Technical skills to orientate and System support its development Technology Organization Generating income for products or services provided or derived from land information

GLTN OVERVIEW The Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) is an Alliance of over 75 Global, Regional and National Partners contributing to poverty alleviation through land reform, improved land management and security of tenure. GLTN conceived in early 2004 to: Develop and disseminate pro-poor and gender sensitive Land Tools at global scale to implement pro-poor land policies and land reform GLTN works with partners to assist Member States in implementing land policies that are pro-poor, gender sensitive and at scale GLTN Partners include: Bilateral Organizations, International Professional Bodies, International Training/ Research Institutions, Multilateral organizations, Rural & Urban Int. CSO

GLTN OBJECTIVES Establish a Continuum of Land Rights rather than just focusing on individual land titling alone; Improve and develop pro-poor land management as well as land tenure tools; Unblock existing initiatives; Improve global coordination on land (Paris Declaration); Assist in the development of gender sensitive tools which are affordable and useful to a wide range of stakeholders; Improve the dissemination of knowledge about how to improve security of tenure at scale.

MAKING IT WORK: INNOVATIVE TOOLS GLTN land tools relate to the HOW of implementing pro-poor and genderresponsive land policies for tenure security. GLTN land tools for application of the continuum include: 1. The Social Tenure Domain Model to accommodate and record a range of different land tenure rights 2. Participatory Enumeration Methodologies generating land tenure information through a participatory process 3. The Gender Evaluation Criteria addressing gender issues in land management 4. Capacity development to operationalise in countries

SOCIAL TENURE DOMAIN MODEL It can facilitate the recording of all forms of land rights and claims (e.g. slums, customary, overlaps, claims, etc.) Based on open and free software packages It is affordable and scalable Based on global standard (LADM) It can be shared Can complement other tools and can be used for different purposes and context It is flexible and multi-purpose Does not require highly skilled professionals to operate It is simple to use

COUNTY-BASED LAND INFORMATION SYSTEM Partners: Food and Agriculture Organization, Ministry of Lands (Turkana County Government) Context: FAO Programme on support for the responsible governance of land and natural resources in communal lands of Kenya. Focus on two predominantly pastoralist counties in Kenya Scope: Develop and build capacity on a Land Information Management System for managing tenure in urban areas and payment of land rates Process: Planning and consultation, system design, data collation, STDM customization, capacity development Outcomes: A Land Information Management System accessible by planning, surveying and finance departments; digitization guidelines and mapping standards document; scanning and digitization of survey plans; capacity of land officers built on digital mapping and usage of LIMS

COUNTY-BASED LIMS DATA MODEL STDM provides an integrated approach for capturing: Plan approvals Tenure situation by individuals persons and institutions Payment of land rates This land information will also be used to support the implementation of Turkana s County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP)

IMPROVING PROVISION OF LAND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES Partner: Lusaka City Council Context: Strengthening provision of land administration services by local governments Scope: Launching and institutionalizing tools and processes for issuing occupancy licenses in Kanyama Ward 10 Process: Planning and consultation, outreach and advocacy, system design, data collation, STDM customization, system integration, capacity development Outcomes: An integrated Land Information System for managing property tenure information, identification of settlement priorities and issuance of occupancy licenses; strengthened internal collaboration between LCC s departments; better understanding of the community issues and priorities by LCC; appreciation of STDM as an affordable and flexible all-in-one information tool for supporting LCC's decision making process.

LAND OCCUPANCY LICENCE 30-year tenure instrument issued on municipal areas and settlement schemes Does not require legallyapproved boundaries Empowers occupants to invest without fear of dispossession Enables licence holders to pass on property freely to designated heirs

KEY SUCCESS FACTORS Partnerships: The collaboration between the international organizations, national institutions and local authorities proved to be the facilitating agents of change and innovations STDM as a Land Information System: STDM was proven to be technically sound and simple to use. This is in addition to its capabilities of easy customization; production of simple as well as advanced analytical reports; and, integration with third party enterprise systems Capacity Development: One of the most important elements of sustaining the development and application of a land information system like STDM is capacitating the key users on its use including data updating and management. Buy-in and Ownership of the tools and processes by the local authorities is critical for success

TO CONCLUDE STDM is a significant tool that local governments can adopt for development objectives like inclusive planning, tenure security improvement and provision of basic services and infrastructure It provides land professionals a great opportunity to offer people-centred and affordable solutions STDM makes it possible to bridge the information divide and to serve all members of society and to undertake development interventions such as tenure security for all at scale.

THANK YOU GLTN Secretariat UN-Habitat, P.O Box 30030, Nairobi 00100, Kenya gltn@unhabitat.org www.gltn.net stdm.gltn.net