An Urban and Regional Planning undergraduate research project proposal for Evaluation of the process of Land Administration with a focus on Land Information System effectiveness.
Case Study is Kano, Nigeria
Proposal For Evaluation of the process of Land Administration in Kano, Nigeria.pptx
1. VALUATION OF THE PROCESS OF LAND ADMINISTRATION
IN KANO STATE
A PLANNING PROPOSAL
BY
ALIU ABDULLAHI ADEBAYO
(UG17/URPL/2003)
DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
FACULTY OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
ALIKO DANGOTE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY WUDIL
JANUARY 2023
2. INTRODUCTION
Land
• Solid crust of the earth surface
• Natural Resources therein
• Human activities
Land Administration
• A process
• Determines, Records, Disseminates Information
• Tenure, Value and Use of land.
Land information System LIS
• Computerized tool
• Structured database
• Spatially referenced
• ADMINISTRATIVE, Legal and Economic decision
making
• Land use planning and development
3. PROBLEM STATEMENT
Aribigbola (2008) Akure
• LA tools NOT AVAILABLE
• WEAK Implementation
• DISJOINTED and UNCOORDINATED
Bichi (2010) Kano
• Did NOT examine LIS
Ayoola et al (2014) Abuja and Minna
• DELAY of process
• EXTORTION of money by government officials
• EXORBITANT Processing COST.
• IMPROVEMENT on the system.
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
• Land Administration
components?
• Frameworks for assessing LIS?
• Indicators identified to assess LIS
functionality
• LIS response to the identified
indicators?
• LIS improvement
4. AIM
OBJECTIVES
• To examine the LIS for
LA in the study area
with a view to assess its
effectiveness
• review LA and LIS
• identify the stakeholders and
functions of the LIS for LA in the
study area
• assess the effectiveness of the LIS
for LA in the study area
• Recommend improvement
5. SCOPE, LIMITATION AND JUSTIFICATION OF THE STUDY
Scope
• LIS for LA
Limitation
• City center (Coverage)
• Access to client record
Justificatio
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LIS
Effective Land Service
Delivery
6. THE STUDY AREA
Kano State
• One of the 36 states of Nigeria
• North Western region
• Created in 1967
• Capital - Kano
• Most populous in Nigeria
• 9,401,288 (NPC 2006)
• Subsistence & Commercial Agric.
• Large industrial Centre
Kano State Bureau for Land Management
(KSBLM) June 2017
• Administration and General Services
• Planning
• Research and Statistics
• Cadastral Deeds Disputes
• Complaints, Investigation and Verification
• Land, Physical planning and Survey
• Geographic Information System
• Systematic Land Titling Registration
• Information and Communication Technology
• Legal
8. RESEARCH DESIGN
• Qualitative research approach
DATA REQUIRED AND SOURCES
Primary Data
• Semi-Structured Interviews
Secondary Data
• Relevant literature
SAMPLE FRAME AND SIZE
Frame
• Staff and clients of the
KSBLM
Size
• Data collection at saturation
point.
Saturation point
• No new information
• Negligible Info
9. SAMPLING TECHNIQUE TARGET RESPONDENTS
Purposive sampling
Based upon
• knowledge
• level of involvement in LIS
• willingness and availability.
KSBLM Clients
LIS INFO
KSBLM Staff
LIS Benefits
• KBLMS Staff and Clients
DATA COLLECTION INSTRUMENTS
Primary Data
Secondary Data
Semi-structured
Interviews
Open-ended
questions
Audio Recorded
Literature Review
10. DATA ANALYSIS
Primary Data
Audio
transcribed to
Text
Text grouped
into themes
Using Excel or SPSS
Secondary Data
Grouped in a
table
By
• author’s name
• the document title
• publication year
• the major findings
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Editor's Notes
Land: Total solid crust of the earth surface;
Features permanently attached such as forest, hills, valleys and water bodies up to the sky (air space) and also the resources found therein (Gaddy and Hart, 1993).
Natural asset;
Harbours the natural landscape;
For different human activities.
Land administration:
Process of determining, recording and disseminating information about the tenure, value and use of land.
Regulating land and property development and the use and conservation of land, the gathering of revenues from the land through sales, leasing and taxation, and the resolving of conflicts concerning the ownership and use of land (Dale and McLaughlin, 1999).
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (2005): processes whereby the physical resources of land are put to good effect regardless of the fact that the ownership of the land (State, legal entity, private)
A Land Information System (LIS):
Computerized tool for legal, administrative and economic decision making for land use planning and development.
Structured database;
Spatially referenced land related attributes;
Spatial data for a defined area;
Procedures for systematic collection, processing, updating and distribution of the data;
To aid in solving land management problems (Pindiga, 2012).
PROBLEM STATEMENT
Bichi (2010) examined land accessibility and implications for housing development in Kano Metropolis, Nigeria. The study did not examine the land administration system in the study area.
Ayoola et al (2014) analysed the activities of Land administration machineries in Abuja and Minna in Nigeria and discovered that,
Delay of process;
Extortion of money by government officials and
Exorbitant Processing Cost.
Aribigbola (2008) conducted a study on Urban land use planning and management in Akure, Nigeria. His findings revealed that land management and control tools are either not available or weakly implemented and disjointed and uncoordinated
Unnecessary delays in obtaining land title and land title information.
Causing failure and abandonment of many developmental projects.
therefore, improvement on the existing system.
RQ
What are the components of Land administration?
What frameworks are available in literature for assessing land information systems?
What indicators could be identified to assess the functionality of the Land Information System in the study area?
How does the Land Information System in the study area respond to the identified indicators?
How can the Land Information System be improved in the study area?
The aim of this study is to examine the Land information system for Land Administration in the study area with a view to assess its effectiveness
review Land Administration and Land information systems
identify the stakeholders and functions of the land information system for land administration in the study area
assess the effectiveness of the land information system for land administration in the study area
proffer recommendation for improvement
Subsistence and commercial agriculture is mostly practised in the outlying districts of the state. Some of the food crops cultivated are millet, cowpeas, sorghum, maize and rice for local consumption while groundnuts and cotton are produced for export and industrial purposes.
the largest in Northern Nigeria with textile, tanning, footwear, cosmetics, plastics, enamelware, pharmaceuticals, ceramics, furniture and other industries. Others include agricultural implements, soft drinks, food and beverages, dairy products, vegetable oil, animal feeds etc.
In the month of June, 2017 approval was granted by the Executive Governor for the integration of the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning with Kano Geographic Information System (KANGIS) for the establishment of the Kano State Bureau for Land Management.
Clients (Property agents, Town planners, Legal practitioners, surveyors and other professionals, Professional bodies etc)
Thematic analysis is a method for analyzing qualitative data that entails searching across a data set to identify, analyze, and report repeated patterns (Braun and Clarke 2006). It is a method for describing data, but it also involves interpretation in the processes of selecting codes and constructing themes.
The qualitative thematic analysis shall be used to establish the link between themes and patterns.